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1 dimérico
= dimeric.Ex. From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.* * *= dimeric.Ex: From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.
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2 dióxido
m.dioxide.* * *1 dioxide* * *SM dioxide* * *masculino dioxide* * *= dioxide.Ex. From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.----* dióxido de azufre = sulphur dioxide.* dióxido de carbono = carbon dioxide, CO2.* dióxido de cloro = chlorine dioxide.* dióxido de nitrógeno = nitrogen dioxide.* * *masculino dioxide* * *= dioxide.Ex: From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.
* dióxido de azufre = sulphur dioxide.* dióxido de carbono = carbon dioxide, CO2.* dióxido de cloro = chlorine dioxide.* dióxido de nitrógeno = nitrogen dioxide.* * *dioxideCompuesto:nitrogen dioxide* * *
dióxido m Quím dioxide
' dióxido' also found in these entries:
English:
absorb
- carbon dioxide
* * *dióxido nmdioxidedióxido de azufre sulphur dioxide;dióxido de carbono carbon dioxide;dióxido de nitrógeno nitrogen dioxide* * *m dioxide -
3 fuerza de cohesión
(n.) = bonding strengthEx. From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.* * *(n.) = bonding strengthEx: From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.
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4 monóxido
m.monoxide.* * *1 monoxide\monóxido de carbono carbon monoxide* * *SM monoxide* * *masculino monoxide* * *= monoxide.Ex. From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.----* monóxido de carbono = carbon monoxide.* * *masculino monoxide* * *= monoxide.Ex: From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.
* monóxido de carbono = carbon monoxide.* * *monoxidemonóxido de carbono carbon monoxide* * *
monóxido sustantivo masculino
monoxide;
monóxido m Quím monoxide
' monóxido' also found in these entries:
English:
monoxide
- carbon
* * *monóxido nmmonoxidemonóxido de carbono carbon monoxide* * *m monoxide* * *monóxido nm: monoxidemonóxido de carbono: carbon monoxide
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