释义 |
le·cha·te·lier·ite \ləˌshäd.əlˈiˌrīt\ noun (-s) Etymology: French lechateliérite, from Henry-Louis Le Châtelier died 1936 French chemist + English -ite : a mineral SiO2 consisting of a vitreous or glassy silica formed naturally by the melting of quartz sand as a result of lightning or occasionally the heat of impact of meteorites |