Definition of tetratomic in English:
tetratomic
adjective tɛtrəˈtɒmɪkˌtɛtrəˈtɑmɪk
Chemistry Consisting of four atoms.
Example sentencesExamples
- Wide amplitude rovibrational bound state calculations in tri- and tetratomic molecules have advanced enormously in recent years.
- What is the key difference between your various structures, in how various tetratomic molecules have different shape?
- Solid phosphorus has a tetratomic molecule with molecular weight 123.8952 atomic mass units (amu).
- Seen here is a 2D stroboscopic history of the collision of four diatomic molecules, a tetratomic molecule, and an atom.
- This tetratomic vapor condenses to liquid white phosphorus which freezes at 44.1°C to solid white phosphorus, a soft, waxy, colorless material.
Definition of tetratomic in US English:
tetratomic
adjectiveˌtɛtrəˈtɑmɪkˌtetrəˈtämik
Chemistry Consisting of four atoms.
Example sentencesExamples
- Solid phosphorus has a tetratomic molecule with molecular weight 123.8952 atomic mass units (amu).
- This tetratomic vapor condenses to liquid white phosphorus which freezes at 44.1°C to solid white phosphorus, a soft, waxy, colorless material.
- Seen here is a 2D stroboscopic history of the collision of four diatomic molecules, a tetratomic molecule, and an atom.
- Wide amplitude rovibrational bound state calculations in tri- and tetratomic molecules have advanced enormously in recent years.
- What is the key difference between your various structures, in how various tetratomic molecules have different shape?