Examples of using Electrons in English and their translations into Czech
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Electrons to be exact.
That when 2 atoms,they share electrons.
The electrons could pass through a cross-linker!
That's when two atoms,they share electrons.
The number of 4p electrons in a Ge atom… is four.
They're highly reactive chemicals containing extra electrons.
We're so"gethered," electrons couldn't get between us.
They're highly reactive chemicals containing extra electrons.
Electrons are released on the anode via an oxidation process.
The way light interacts with those electrons is what makes gold glitter.
And electrons can exist, in some sense, in multiple states at the same time.
The lower the redox potential,the higher the willingness water has of giving off electrons.
Most species respire by dumping electrons onto oxygen atoms inside their mitochondria.
Because that would just be madness. Now, remember,we can't have the protons and electrons right next to each other.
The metal loses electrons to become a cation, and the nonmetal gains electrons to become an anion.
And it was his idea that was to lead to the discovery that these shells could only accommodate a set number of electrons.
And the nonmetal gains electrons to become an anion. The metal loses electrons to become a cation.
Further away from the nucleus, and produces a higher… Yes? So when we put energy into the atom… it kicks these electrons out.
Streams of protons and electrons from the sun being deflected by the earth's magnetic field, causing a solar radiation storm.
What makes things feel solid is nothing more than the repulsion of electrons that exist on the outer shells of atoms.
The only problem about dancing on the headof a pin So, if you look from really close up, is all those big gaps between electrons.
So, for example, Bohr's model showed that sodium has eleven electrons- two here, eight here and just one in its outer shell.
And the positrons would migrate to the top of the sphere and levitate. These two balls,they would produce electrons and positrons.
That's a recording of, um… waves of electrons captured in plasma by a machine of great sensitivity that has traveled way beyond the heliosphere.
They were looking to see what would happen if you took an atom with a lot of electrons and hit it with a high-energy X ray.
He explored the idea that electrons in our brains can be activated and informed by quantum waves, affecting our thoughts and subconscious.
And hit it with a high-energy X ray. if you took an atom with a lot of electrons They were looking to see what would happen.
The electromagnetic force keeps atoms glued together with a constant exchange of photons that bounce from the nucleus to its orbiting electrons.
And when a few random electrons fire off in that puny brain of yours, you're ready to annihilate yourself for this this feeble sensation you call loyalty.
The two great pillars of physics are quantum theory, and general relativity. the laws that govern the very small particles, electrons and so on.