- electronegative potential
- • epäjalo potentiaali• negatiivinen elektrodipotentiaali
English-Finnish dictionary. 2013.
English-Finnish dictionary. 2013.
Electronegative — Electro negative E*lec tro neg a*tive, Electronegative E*lec tro*neg a*tive, a. (Chem. & Physics) 1. Having the property of being attracted by an electro positive body, or a tendency to pass to the positive pole in electrolysis, by the law that… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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