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/dˌaɪətˈɒmɪk/
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[ US /ˌdaɪəˈtɑmɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌdaɪəˈtɑmɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to a molecule made up of two atoms
a diatomic molecule
How To Use diatomic In A Sentence
- Diatomic molecules, N 2 and Cl 2, adsorbed on graphite, are studied using the EHT - cluster method.
- Let us consider the implication of the electrostatic theorem for chemical bonding in diatomic molecules.
- Jets spewing from the comet's nucleus contain cyanogen (CN: a poisonous gas found in many comets) and diatomic carbon (C2). Green Comet Approaches Earth
- A simple method is used to calculate the phase volumes enclosed by energy surfaces of 2-dimensional harmonic oscillator and rigid diatomic molecule.
- The potential energy function of the diatomic molecule is considered as the basic issues. Because of, it is only the function of the internuclear distance.
- It is worthy of notice that in diatomic elements _four_ funnels open on the faces of tetrahedra; in triatomic, _six_ funnels on the faces of cubes; in tetratomic, _eight_ funnels on the faces of octahedra. Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements
- Nature's desire for the diatomic state is opposed by dihydrinos caught in a changing Casimir depletion field. Will 2010 be the Year of Zero Point Energy?
- Seen here is a 2D stroboscopic history of the collision of four diatomic molecules, a tetratomic molecule, and an atom.
- Mononuclear diatomic gases don't have the broken symmetry that would be required for such quantized states. Hansen: Obama has only four years to save the world - NASA Watch
- Here are a few words about Andromeda from the designer: Emerging from the concept of Netification; the reduction of physical mass through selective perforation across a pre defined form; the concept floats more as a diatomic sea creature in the free ocean of space. Lamp in a Bulb