Examples of using Electrically neutral in English and their translations into Slovak
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There are some neutralinos that are fermions and are electrically neutral, the lightest of which is typically stable.
Molecule An electrically neutral group of atoms that represents the smallest possibleamount of a chemical compound.
Neutrons are electrically neutral(no charge), while protons have a positive electrical charge.
The nucleophile may be electrically neutral or negatively charged,
Scientists believed that water droplets in the atmosphere were electrically neutral, and remained that way even after brushing up against charges on dust particles
Particle An electrically neutral group of atoms that represents the tiniest possible quantity of a chemical substance.
while neutrons were electrically neutral.
Atom as a whole is electrically neutral because there are as many negative electrons around the nucleus,
then overall the blood is electrically neutral, since charges of opposite sign cancel each other out.
Neutrinos are small elementary particles that are electrically neutralthat is.
Molecule An electrically neutral group of atoms that represents the smallest possible bit of a chemical compound.
then overall the blood is electrically neutral, since charges of opposite sign cancel each other out.
In such reactions, the nucleophile is usually electrically neutral or negatively charged,
Scientists once believed that water droplets in the atmosphere were electrically neutral, and remained so even after coming into contact with the electrical charges on dust particles and droplets of other liquids.
Scientists used to believe that water droplets in the atmosphere are electrically neutral and remain so even after coming into contact with the electrical charges on dust particles and droplets of other liquids.
a plasma that is electrically neutral overall, but that has had a substantial fraction of its atoms ionized by high temperature, is used to atomize introduced sample molecules and to further strip the outer electrons from those atoms.
a'flame' of plasma that is electrically neutral overall, but that has had a substantial fraction of its atoms ionized by high temperature, is used to atomize introduced sample molecules and to further strip the outer electrons from those atoms.
excess of positive or negative charge(depending on which charge was numerically greater- atoms would not be electrically neutral) would cause a noticeable expansion effect on the universe, and indeed any gravitationally aggregated matter(planets, stars, etc.).
excess of positive or negative charge(depending on which charge was numerically greater- atoms would not be electrically neutral) would cause a noticeable expansion effect on the universe, and indeed any gravitationally aggregated matter(planets, stars, etc.).
that atom is electrically neutral.