geminal
英:['dʒemɪnəl] 美: ['dʒemɪnəl]
geminal 基本解释
adj.偕的;
英英释义
Geminal
In chemistry, the term geminal refers to the relationship between two atoms or functional groups that are attached to the same atom. The word comes from Latin gemini meaning "twins".以上来源于:Wikipedia
geminal 相关例句
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