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 Translation for 'negatively charged' from English to French
SYNO electronegative | negative | negatively charged
phys.
à charge négative {adj}
negatively charged
3 Words
phys.
particule {f} chargée négativement
negatively charged particle
Partial Matches
de façon néfaste {adv}negatively
fin.
se pratiquer [prix, tarif]
to be charged
intense {adj} [relation]emotionally charged
survolté {adj} {past-p}highly charged
très tendu {adj} {past-p}highly charged
fortement chargé {adj} {past-p}highly charged
complètement chargé {adj} {past-p}fully charged
complètement chargé {adj} {past-p}completely charged
phys.
à charge positive {adj}
positively charged
lourd de qc. {adj} [haine, menaces]charged with sth.
chargée d'émotion {adj}emotionally charged [atmosphere]
ling.
vibrant d'émotion {adj}
emotionally charged [language]
fin.
On m'a pris très cher.
I was charged a lot.
explosif {adj} [tendu]charged with tension [postpos.] [atmosphere]
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Usage Examples English
  • Such polarization can be induced either by a polar molecule or by the repulsion of negatively charged electron clouds in non-polar molecules.
  • The electrically neutral atom contains a single positively charged proton and a single negatively charged electron bound to the nucleus by the Coulomb force.
  • The most common charge carriers are the positively charged proton and the negatively charged electron.
  • As the negatively charged electrons flow in one direction around this circuit, the positively charged metal ions flow in the opposite direction in the electrolyte.
  • Positively charged cations always move towards the cathode and negatively charged anions move towards the anode, although cathode polarity depends on the device type, and can even vary according to the operating mode.

  • Since opposite electric charges attract, the negatively charged electrons surrounding the nucleus and the positively charged protons within a nucleus attract each other.
  • Hall-effect thrusters accelerate ions by means of an electric potential between a cylindrical anode and a negatively charged plasma that forms the cathode.
  • Protic solvents solvate anions (negatively charged solutes) strongly via hydrogen bonding.
  • Voltage is defined so that negatively charged objects are pulled towards higher voltages, while positively charged objects are pulled towards lower voltages.
  • These starch derivatives associate with the anionic or negatively charged paper fibers / cellulose and inorganic fillers.

  • In chemistry, a salt is a chemical compound consisting of an ionic assembly of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, which results in a compound with no net electric charge.
  • The targeting peptides of these proteins have a high content of basic and hydrophobic amino acids, a low content of negatively charged amino acids.
  • Thomson in 1904 soon after the discovery of the electron, but before the discovery of the atomic nucleus, the model tried to explain two properties of atoms then known: that electrons are negatively charged particles and that atoms have no net electric charge.
  • These hydrogen ions displace cations attached to negatively charged soil particles so that the cations are available for uptake by the root.
  • In a conventional electron tube (vacuum tube), electrons are emitted from a negatively charged, heated component called the cathode and are attracted to a positively charged component called the anode.

  • The direction of conventional current (the flow of positive charges) in a circuit is opposite to the direction of electron flow, so (negatively charged) electrons flow out the anode of a galvanic cell, into an outside or external circuit connected to the cell.
  • Other examples of permanent zwitterions include phosphatidylcholines, which also contain a quaternary nitrogen atom, but with a negatively-charged phosphate group in place of a carboxylate group; sulfobetaines, which contain a quaternary nitrogen atom and a negatively charged sulfonate group; and pulmonary surfactants such as dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine.
  • When atoms participate in chemical reactions, they either gain or lose electrons to form positively- or negatively-charged ions; or share electrons with each other.
  • Polymers containing amide or carbonyl groups can form hydrogen bonds between adjacent chains; the partially positively charged hydrogen atoms in N-H groups of one chain are strongly attracted to the partially negatively charged oxygen atoms in C=O groups on another.
  • The related negatively charged species is [...] , the nitrite ion.

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