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long chain

NOUN
  1. (chemistry) a relatively long chain of atoms in a molecule

How To Use long chain In A Sentence

  • This is a sure bet because carbon has an exceptional ability to link up with other atoms into long chains, or polymers.
  • The game continues until the players have formed one long chain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other ways I'd heard about involved machine knitting to condense the yarn package to more handleable proportionsor even just crocheting a long chain. Fuzzarelly
  • The fatty acids can be converted by yeasts to long chain dicarboxylic acids providing novel building blocks for polymer industries. Scientific Blogging
  • In addition, long chains of similarly sized particles are frequently formed, and they may collapse into spherical- or raft-shaped agglomerates in the high humidity of the respiratory tract.
  • They are on-screen together during virtually the entire time, and for much of it, chained together by a meter-long chain shackled to their wrists.
  • His was not an isolated existence, but was rather a small part of a very long chain.
  • The warder peered through the observation slot then selected a key from the long chain that dangled from his belt.
  • The long chain of bureaucracy at present has made it difficult for the government to discharge civil servants who are proven guilty of corruption, including asking for illegal fees.
  • The warder peered through the observation slot then selected a key from the long chain that dangled from his belt.
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