Examples of using Cation in English and their translations into Serbian
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Rather, since the molecule has multiple negative charges at physiological pH, a cation is present in salts of chondroitin sulfate.
3 Aluminium aqueous cation AlOH2+ Aluminate aqueous anion Al(OH)- 4.
it forms a pyridinium cation in which the aromatic sextet is retained,
The coordination number of each atom in this structure is 6: each cation is coordinated to 6 anions at the vertices of an octahedron, and similarly, each anion is coordinated to 6 cations at the vertices of an octahedron.
The Bi5+ 9 cation has a distorted tricapped trigonal prismatic molecular geometry,
Inorganic as well as organic ions display in water at moderate ionic strength I similar salt bridge as association ΔG values around 5 to 6 kJ/mol for a 1:1 combination of anion and cation, almost independent of the nature(size, polarizability etc) of the ions.
reacting with xenon tetrafluoride to form the XeF+ 3 cation: BiF 5+ XeF 4→ XeF+ 3BiF- 6 In aqueous solution,
which is similar to the Hg22+ cation in mercury(I) chloride.[4].
which is similar to the Hg22+ cation in mercury(I) chloride.[3].
In this system fluorescence only takes place when both cations available.
It contains 21% nitrogen as ammonium cations, and 24% sulfur as sulfate anions….
To reduce the needed muscle sodium cations, potassium and magnesium.
The softening process often substitutes sodium cations.
Metals are usually inclined to form cations through electron loss.
lack of corresponding cations is consistent with the occurrence of organic matter embedded in iddingsite.
The presence of both cations hinders photoinduced electron transfer(PET)
Likewise addition of protons causes a red shift and when both cations are in the water the net result is absorption at the original 390 nm.
primarily associated with the magnesium cations, and then sodium cations.
more positively charged hydrogen cations.
Examples of Lewis acids include all metal cations, and electron-deficient molecules such as boron trifluoride