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21 homopolar bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > homopolar bond
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22 interdipole bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > interdipole bond
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23 ionic bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ionic bond
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24 ketonic bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ketonic bond
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25 mixed double bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mixed double bond
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26 non-ionic bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > non-ionic bond
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27 noncovalent bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > noncovalent bond
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28 one-electron bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > one-electron bond
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29 opening of bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > opening of bond
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30 semicyclic double bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > semicyclic double bond
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31 semipolar double bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > semipolar double bond
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32 terminal triple bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > terminal triple bond
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33 triple bond
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > triple bond
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34 two-electron bond
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