heteronuclear

heteronuclear
\\|hed.ərō+\ adjective
Etymology: heter- + nuclear
2. : of or relating to different rings in a chemical compound

heteronuclear substitution in naphthalene

3. : of or relating to a molecule composed of different nuclei

hydrogen chloride HCl and deuterium hydride HD consist of heteronuclear diatomic molecules


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