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Preparation for General Chemistry 1P. Lecture 02. Classification of Matter.

- and the electron that
and the electron that
What Is Something?

- For example, along with the electromagnetic field, there is an electron field everywhere in the universe and little kinks in that field are electrons.
For example, along with the electromagnetic field, there is an electron field everywhere in the universe and little kinks in that field are electrons.
- Leptons consist of the electron as well as its cousins: muon and tau particles.
Leptons consist of the electron as well as its cousins: muon and tau particles.
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility: Dry Etching - Basics of Plasmas & Types of Tools (Part 2 of 4)

- So it means when we have the glow region, the first thing that's going to happen is the electron is going to start streaming out of this region, and they're going to charge up all the surfaces.
So it means when we have the glow region, the first thing that's going to happen is the electron is going to start streaming out of this region, and they're going to charge up all the surfaces.
- So at the surface, the electron current and ion current will be equal.
So at the surface, the electron current and ion current will be equal.
How to Win an Interstellar War

- The Star Laser, the Relativistic Missile, and the Ultra-Relativistic Electron Beam.
The Star Laser, the Relativistic Missile, and the Ultra-Relativistic Electron Beam.
- The ultra-relativistic electron beam.
The ultra-relativistic electron beam.
Peroxisomes Structure & Function

- And then what happens with the acetyl-CoA is generally in the mitochondria, it'll go through the electron, it'll actually go through the Krebs cycle, generate NADHs, FADH2s, and then from there, you can make something like energy, well, particularly FADH2s, NADHs, they can utilize in the electron transport chain to make ATP.
And then what happens with the acetyl-CoA is generally in the mitochondria, it'll go through the electron, it'll actually go through the Krebs cycle, generate NADHs, FADH2s, and then from there, you can make something like energy, well, particularly FADH2s, NADHs, they can utilize in the electron transport chain to make ATP.
- You can actually take from, you know what's called your electron transport chain?
You can actually take from, you know what's called your electron transport chain?
Will Batteries Power The World? | The Limits Of Lithium-ion

- of the two materials you use, and how much energy they give off per electron traded.
of the two materials you use, and how much energy they give off per electron traded.
- So you want the lightest materials that produce the most energy per electron.
So you want the lightest materials that produce the most energy per electron.
How Radio Waves Could Help Clear the Way to Space

- like an electron accelerator that would emit VLF waves and attempt to disperse electrons
like an electron accelerator that would emit VLF waves and attempt to disperse electrons
- It is a brand-new technology, since electron accelerators aren't something we normally throw up into space.
It is a brand-new technology, since electron accelerators aren't something we normally throw up into space.
Radiation Is a Green Diamond’s Best Friend

- laboratories have used artificial radiation sources like electron beams,
laboratories have used artificial radiation sources like electron beams,
新型コロナウイルスについて「最も検索された50の疑問」は? 医師が解説 | WIRED.jp

- When you look at it under an electron microscope, you see this.
When you look at it under an electron microscope, you see this.
Could This Elusive Particle Reshape the Standard Model?

- the antiparticle of a negatively charged electron has a positive charge and is known as a positron.
the antiparticle of a negatively charged electron has a positive charge and is known as a positron.
- into a proton and emits an electron and antineutrino. An extremely rare event
into a proton and emits an electron and antineutrino. An extremely rare event