"electron" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

electron sustantivo

sustantivo + electron
Kolokacji: 10
valence electron • energy electron • conduction electron • Acorn Electron • bonding electron • ...
electron + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 56
electron microscope • electron microscopy • electron beam • scanning electron microscope • electron density • ...
electron + verbo
Kolokacji: 36
electron moves • electron flows • electron travels • electron occupies • electron passes • ...
verbo + electron
Kolokacji: 20
lose electrons • use electrons • donate electrons • produce electrons • accept electrons • ...
adjetivo + electron
Kolokacji: 24
free electron • single electron • unpaired electron • outer electron • high-energy electron • ...
preposición + electron
Kolokacji: 10
of electrons • with electrons • for electrons • to electrons • between electrons • ...
3. for electrons = dla elektronów for electrons
4. to electrons = do elektronów to electrons
5. between electrons = między elektronami between electrons
6. on electrons = na elektronach on electrons
7. from electrons = z elektronów from electrons
8. into electrons = do elektronów into electrons
9. by electrons = przez elektrony by electrons
10. in electrons = w elektronach in electrons
  • Thus when determining the ordering of energy levels in general only the outer valence electrons need to be considered.
  • The green and blue wavelengths in the flash excited electrons in the chromium atoms to a higher energy level.
  • Formation of OH radicals in the water, hydrolysed electrons or direct x-ray effects are all possible.
  • All three effects change the number of collisions needed to cause an exponential growth in free electrons.
  • Yet we (might be able to) build devices which can do these calculations using quantum entanglement in photons and electrons.
  • The weak gauge bosons were discovered due to momentum change in electrons from neutrino-Z exchange.
  • The other slice is deficient in electrons, meaning it has holes where the electrons should be.
  • Going across a periodic table row, the nuclear charge increases with atomic number just as there is as a corresponding increase in electrons.
  • Also, by charging the cell the first time it would probably have caused the difference in electrons between the two cells to increase.
  • This stress results in additional pi-bonded electrons as opposed to radical or charged moieties.

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