uranidin
/ˌjʊərəˈnaɪdɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A hypothetical compound found in the nucleus of the nucleus of an atom, particularly in radioactive decay processes.
“The scientist studied the properties of the uranidin in the atom’s nucleus.”
1. noun
A hypothetical compound found in the nucleus of the nucleus of an atom, particularly in radioactive decay processes.
“The scientist studied the properties of the uranidin in the atom’s nucleus.”