добудiвний

English translation: completing

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Ukrainian term or phrase:добудiвний
English translation:completing
Entered by: TechLawDC

07:54 May 22, 2010
Ukrainian to English translations [PRO]
Science - Physics / electrons in an atom
Ukrainian term or phrase: добудiвний
Describes d-level electrons in compounds of chromium etc.
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completing
Explanation:
All About Antioxidants | Facebook
When it is neutralized either another free radical is created, the other half of the atom from which the free radical "stole" its completing electron. ...
www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=116660705026246&topic=40
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Vassyl Trylis
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completing


Explanation:
All About Antioxidants | Facebook
When it is neutralized either another free radical is created, the other half of the atom from which the free radical "stole" its completing electron. ...
www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=116660705026246&topic=40

Vassyl Trylis
Local time: 11:10
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