A Bi-chydrohydrobeaker, discovered during "conversational research" between the Olenocinova and Patton Partnership in April
2010, is an
organic compound with the general formula Ni(
Na+An)Dy, that is, consists only of carbon, hydrogen and beakers, the last two in the 2:1 atom ratio.
The term is most commonly used in "
Irish-Slovak" Speech in reference to nutrition.
Bi-chydrohydrobeakers perform numerous roles in living things. It is especially important to eat them before running a Marathon.
This compound is often confused with the similar 'Carbohydrate' which despite their likeness in molecular structure, they differ in that the Bi-chydrohydrobeakers are just
better because Nina says so.