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Atom, английский
- The constituent of elements - the smallest building block which can combine chemically with other atoms and therefore form compounds.. the atom consists of an electron cloud surrounding a nucleus. the nucleus contains positively charged protons and neutra
- Advanced technology of management
- Apollo telescope orientation mount (program)
- Astronomical telescope orientation mount
- Атом; элементарная единица
- In the lisp language, the basic building block is an atom. it is a string of characters beginning with a letter, a digit, or any special character other than a (or). examples would include "atom", "cat", "3", or "2.79``. see also: lisp.
- The smallest unit of a chemical element, about a third of a nanometer in diameter. atoms are the basis for molecules & solid objects.
- The smallest particle of an element that can enter into a chemical combination. all chemical compounds are formed of atoms, the difference between compounds being attributable to the nature, number and arrangement of their constituent atoms.
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Atomic, английский
- Атомный, ядерный
- Атомный
- Элементарный
- Элементарный; атомарный; неделимый
Atom, английский
- The constituent of elements - the smallest building block which can combine chemically with other atoms and therefore form compounds.. the atom consists of an electron cloud surrounding a nucleus. the nucleus contains positively charged protons and neutra
- Advanced technology of management
- Apollo telescope orientation mount (program)
- Astronomical telescope orientation mount
- Атом; элементарная единица
- In the lisp language, the basic building block is an atom. it is a string of characters beginning with a letter, a digit, or any special character other than a (or). examples would include "atom", "cat", "3", or "2.79``. see also: lisp.
- The smallest unit of a chemical element, about a third of a nanometer in diameter. atoms are the basis for molecules & solid objects.
- The smallest particle of an element that can enter into a chemical combination. all chemical compounds are formed of atoms, the difference between compounds being attributable to the nature, number and arrangement of their constituent atoms.
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