terms |
electrofugal |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective electrofugal is
(chemistry) describing the effects of an atom or group in a molecule on the movement of electrons in neighbouring bonds.
bond |
electrofugal |
As a noun bond
is .
As an adjective electrofugal is
(chemistry) describing the effects of an atom or group in a molecule on the movement of electrons in neighbouring bonds.
electron |
electrofugal |
As a noun electron
is .
As an adjective electrofugal is
(chemistry) describing the effects of an atom or group in a molecule on the movement of electrons in neighbouring bonds.
molecule |
electrofugal |
As a noun molecule
is molecule.
As an adjective electrofugal is
(chemistry) describing the effects of an atom or group in a molecule on the movement of electrons in neighbouring bonds.
group |
electrofugal |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between group and electrofugal
is that
group is (chemistry) a functional entity consisting of certain atoms whose presence provides a certain property to a molecule, such as the methyl group while
electrofugal is (chemistry) describing the effects of an atom or group in a molecule on the movement of electrons in neighbouring bonds.
As a noun group
is a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another.
As a verb group
is to put together to form a group.
As an adjective electrofugal is
(chemistry) describing the effects of an atom or group in a molecule on the movement of electrons in neighbouring bonds.
atom |
electrofugal |
As a noun atom
is an (
l).
As an adjective electrofugal is
(chemistry) describing the effects of an atom or group in a molecule on the movement of electrons in neighbouring bonds.
electrofugal |
electrofugality |
In chemistry terms the difference between electrofugal and electrofugality
is that
electrofugal is describing the effects of an atom or group in a molecule on the movement of electrons in neighbouring bonds while
electrofugality is the condition of being electrofugal.
As an adjective electrofugal
is describing the effects of an atom or group in a molecule on the movement of electrons in neighbouring bonds.
As a noun electrofugality is
the condition of being electrofugal.