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  • Delta Negative (δ-)

    Indicates a tendency for electrons to move away from an electrode and spend more time in the electrolyte.
  • Delta (-)

    A symbol used in chemistry to indicate the electrode potential of an ion.
  • Electrode Potential
    The energy required to move an electron from the electrode to the electrolyte.
  • Oxygen (O2)

    A negative ion which has gained electrons.
  • Electrons
    Attracted to Oxygen due to its delta negative charge.
  • Delta Negative Charge

    The property that causes electrons to spend more time closer to Oxygen.
  • A type of molecule that has a slightly positive charge on one end and a slightly negative charge on the other end
    Polar molecule
  • Substance that has an uneven distribution of electrons, making one end slightly positively charged and the other end slightly negatively charged
    Polar
  • Shared electrons that are closer to one atom in a covalent bond
    Partial positive charge
  • Weak chemical bonds where a hydrogen atom is bonded to a highly electronegative atom like oxygen or nitrogen
    Hydrogen bond
  • Atom of oxygen in the water molecule
    Oxygen atom
  • Striated Muscle Fibres
    A type of muscle tissue characterized by visible striations due to the arrangement of Actin and Myosin filaments, found in Striated Muscles, allowing for rapid, voluntary movements.
  • Skeletal Muscle Fibres
    A type of Striated Muscle Fibres, comprise of many muscle fibres (myofibres) that work together to produce movement, containing striations due to the arrangement of Actin and Myosin filaments, can be controlled consciously or unconsciously.
  • Myosin
    A type of protein filament found in muscle cells, responsible for muscle contraction.
  • Actin
    A type of protein filament found in muscle cells, responsible for muscle contraction and relaxation.