Examples of using Positively charged in English and their translations into Polish
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Since neutrons have no electric charge, they can enter a nucleus more easily than positively charged protons, which are repelled electrostatically.
As free electrons move through the lattice, from one hole to another, the positively charged holes appear to move through the material.
Regular matter is made of atoms… which in turn are made of subatomic particles… like negatively charged electrons… and positively charged protons.
The right-hand deflector, or positively charged angelˆ, is the cherubimˆ- the senior or controlling personalityˆ.
it uses highly energetic beams of ions(positively charged atoms) to modify surface structure
A negatively charged tungsten electrode that is the source of electrons entering an electrical device, and the positively charged terminal of a voltaic cell or storage battery that supplies current.
move at considerable distances around a positively charged, practically punctate nucleus.
become positively charged.
A betaine(BEET-ah-een,/ˈbiːtɑːˌiːn/) in chemistry is any neutral chemical compound with a positively charged cationic functional group such as a quaternary ammonium or phosphonium cation generally.
So that's sodium and their positively charged ions have a plus one charge and then potassium, I will draw them as.
A positively charged ion, which participates in over 300 enzymatic reactions occurring in the cells of our body.
Ion exchangers are either cation exchangers that exchange positively charged ions(cations) or anion exchangers that exchange negatively charged ions anions.
On the one hand this happens via positively charged calcium ions that mediate between the negatively charged surfaces of the pellicle and the bacteria.
Fender Guitar Quick Clean is a positively charged anti-static formula that resists dust, sweat, grime and fingerprints.
A positively charged ion, which takes part in over 300 enzymatic reactions taking place in the cells of our body.
It is the main intracellular ion. It is a cation, i.e. a positively charged ion, which takes part in over 300 enzymatic reactions taking place in the cells of our body.
This involves electrically reducing positively charged zinc ions to zinc metal which are then deposited on the positively charged material.
At some point, it went from a neutral magnesium to a positively charged magnesium by losing two electrons.
ligands arises from the attraction between the positively charged metal cation
one end is positively charged, and the second- negative.
