Definition of Electronation. Meaning of Electronation. Synonyms of Electronation

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- The electron ( e− , or β− in nuclear reactions) is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge. Electrons belong to the first...
- : 288  The electrochemist John Bockris proposed the words electronation and de-electronation to describe reduction and oxidation processes, respectively...
- In chemistry, electron deficiency (and electron-deficient) is jargon that is used in two contexts: chemical species that violate the octet rule because...
- An electron orbital may refer to: An atomic orbital, describing the behaviour of an electron in an atom A molecular orbital, describing the behaviour...
- In chemistry, an electron pair or Lewis pair consists of two electrons that occupy the same molecular orbital but have opposite spins. Gilbert N. Lewis...
- In chemistry and atomic physics, an electron s**** may be thought of as an orbit that electrons follow around an atom's nucleus. The closest s**** to...
- An electron microscope is a microscope that uses a beam of electrons as a source of illumination. They use electron optics that are analogous to the gl****...
- electrons are the electrons in an atom that are not valence electrons and do not parti****te in chemical bonding. The nucleus and the core electrons of...
- electronic engineering, an electron hole (often simply called a hole) is a quasiparticle denoting the lack of an electron at a position where one could...
- In chemistry and physics, valence electrons are electrons in the outermost s**** of an atom, and that can parti****te in the formation of a chemical bond...