ái lực
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Definition
- Noun:
- Affinity: In chemistry and physics, "ái lực" refers to the inherent force or tendency of one substance to chemically combine with, attract, or react with another distinct substance. It describes a natural attraction or propensity for combination.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ái lực của muối với nước rất cao. (The affinity of salt for water is very high.)
- Các nhà khoa học nghiên cứu ái lực giữa các nguyên tố. (Scientists study the affinity between elements.)
- Ái lực của ô-xi với sắt gây ra hiện tượng gỉ. (The affinity of oxygen for iron causes rust.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in scientific contexts (chemistry, biology, physics) but can be extended metaphorically in formal writing to describe a strong natural attraction or connection between abstract entities.
- Có một ái lực kỳ lạ giữa hai nền văn hóa. (There is a strange affinity between the two cultures.)
Variants and Related Words
- Lực hút (n): force of attraction, pull (a more general term for any attractive force, not specifically chemical).
- Sự thu hút (n): attraction, appeal (general, often non-scientific).
Synonyms
- Chemical affinity: the specific tendency to combine chemically.
- Attraction: a general force drawing things together.
- Rapport: a close relationship or connection (metaphorical extension).
Related Scientific Terms
- Ái lực điện tử (n): Electron affinity – the amount of energy released when an electron is added to a neutral atom.
- Ái lực hóa học (n): Chemical affinity – the tendency of different chemical species to form compounds.
noun
- Affinity
- ái lực của muối với nướcaffinity of salt for water