Hapticity
Synonyms for "hapticity" (1 found)
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Catalan
1 entries- hapticitat noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries- 哈普托數 /哈普托数 noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Dutch
1 entries- hapticiteit noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Finnish
1 entries- haptisuus noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
French
1 entries- hapticité noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
German
1 entries- Haptizität noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Hindi
1 entries- हैप्टिसिटी noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Italian
1 entries- apticità noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Japanese
1 entries- ハプト数 noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Korean
1 entries- 합토수 noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Romanian
1 entries- hapticitate noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Serbo-Croatian
1 entries- haptičnost noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Spanish
1 entries- hapticidad noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
Ukrainian
1 entries- гаптичність noun (measure of the number of atoms of a ligand that are coordinated to a central atom)
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