oxygen molecule - translation to English
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oxygen molecule - translation to English

TYPE OF ISOTOPE THAT HAS 8 PROTONS
Oxygen isotope; Oxygen Isotopes Comparison; Oxygen isotopes; Oxygen-15; Isotopes of Oxygen; Oxygen-24; Oxygen-13; Oxygen-14; Oxygen-19; Oxygen-20; Oxygen-21; Oxygen-22; Oxygen-23; Oxygen-12; Oxygen-25; Oxygen-26; Oxygen-27; Oxygen-28; Oxygen-11
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DIFFERENT CHEMICAL FORMS OF ELEMENTAL OXYGEN
Atomic oxygen; Dioxygen; Molecular oxygen; ATOX; Monoatomic oxygen; Oxygen allotrope; O(3P); Monatomic oxygen; Diatomic oxygen; Oxygen molecule
(n.) = molécula de oxígeno
Ex: An oxygen molecule is a small dumbbell less than a nanometer across: two oxygen atoms with two electrons flying between acting as the bonding agent.
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ELECTRICALLY NEUTRAL ENTITY CONSISTING OF MORE THAN ONE ATOM (N > 1); RIGOROUSLY, A MOLECULE, IN WHICH N > 1 MUST CORRESPOND TO A DEPRESSION ON THE POTENTIAL ENERGY SURFACE THAT IS DEEP ENOUGH TO CONFINE AT LEAST ONE VIBRATIONAL STATE
Molecules; Polyatomic molecule; Polyatomic molecules; Molecular; Molecular compound; Molecular Compound; Chemical molecule; Molecular radius; Effective molecular radius; Molecular size; Molecular theory
(n.) = molécula
Ex: Polymers are higher molecular weight molecules composed of several to many smaller molecules or monomers.
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* biomolecule = biomolécula
* oxygen molecule = molécula de oxígeno
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MULTI-PLATFORM XML EDITOR, XSLT/XQUERY DEBUGGER AND PROFILER
Oxygen xml; Oxygen editor; Oxygen xml editor; Oxygen (software); OXygen; Oxygen XML Author; Oxygen XML Grid; Oxygen XML Text
(n.) = oxígeno
Ex: The lethal effect of displacement of oxygen by an inert gas, such as nitrogen, on insect populations was investigated.
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* medicinal oxygen = oxígeno medicinal
* oxygen atom = átomo de oxígeno
* oxygen mask = máscara de oxígeno
* oxygen molecule = molécula de oxígeno
* oxygen starvation = falta de oxígeno, falta de oxigenación

Definition

oxygen
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 8, a colourless, odourless reactive gas that forms about 20 per cent of the earth's atmosphere and is essential to plant and animal life. (Symbol: O)
Derivatives
oxygenic adjective
oxygenous adjective
Origin
C18: from Fr. (principe) oxygene 'acidifying constituent' (because at first it was held to be the essential component of acids).

Wikipedia

Isotopes of oxygen

There are three known stable isotopes of oxygen (8O): 16
O
, 17
O
, and 18
O
.

Radioactive isotopes ranging from 11
O
to 26
O
have also been characterized, all short-lived. The longest-lived radioisotope is 15
O
with a half-life of 122.266(43) s, while the shortest-lived isotope is 11
O
with a half-life of 198(12) yoctoseconds.