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gram-atom

克原子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : the quantity of an element whose weight in grams is numerically equal to the atomic weight of the element.

Examples

  • Check: “This atom smashing business is going to herald the final victory of the machine.”

  • They found that there are roughly 1,900 hydrogen atoms for each deuterium atom in the water on Comet 67P.

  • Furthermore, a person with norovirus has about 70 billion viral particles per gram of stool.

  • The European formula for Fireball has even less: under one gram per kilogram of propylene glycol.

  • Releasing a new issue was like dropping an atom bomb on the industry.

  • Recognition of the pneumococcus depends upon its morphology, the fact that it is Gram-staining, and the presence of a capsule.

  • The great majority belong to the colon bacillus group, and are negative to Gram's method of staining.

  • A Gram-positive stool due to cocci is suggestive of intestinal ulceration.

  • Gram's method (p. 40) is a very useful aid in distinguishing certain bacteria.

  • This is a minute, slender rod, which lies within and between the pus-corpuscles (Fig. 125), and is negative to Gram's stain.