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The phrase "atoms linked to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts to describe the connection or bonding between atoms in a molecule or compound.
Example: "In this chemical reaction, the atoms linked to the central carbon atom determine the properties of the resulting compound."
Alternatives: "atoms connected to" or "atoms bonded to".
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Structurally, porphyrin consists of four pyrrole rings (five-membered closed structures containing one nitrogen and four carbon atoms) linked to each other by methine groups (−CH=).
To each boron they then attached oxygen atoms linked to other small hydrocarbon groups.
The main reactivity takes place on N4 atoms linked to aromatic ring, and in the SO2NH moiety, which are influenced by substituents.
A monolayer of MX2 generally consists of two planes of hexagonally arranged X atoms linked to a hexagonal plane of M atoms via covalent bonds (Fig. 2a) [58].
Phosphonate building blocks hold three oxygen atoms linked to the phosphorus atom in the coordinating moiety, compared to two oxygen atoms for carboxylates.
These are related to the corresponding endocyclic torsion angles (θ endo ) by a simple equation (1) where A and B are constants determined by the geometry of the atoms linked to the common central bond.
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It had far too much oxygen, which destroys organics, and not enough of the hydrogen that lets carbon atoms link to form the complex polymers needed for life.
In aqueous solutions such as PBS buffer, instead, water molecules can penetrate inside the nanopores, and oxygen atoms link to the EBAPS pore walls.
But in 1964, Dr. Eaton achieved the seemingly impossible synthesis of a small quantity of cubane, a molecular cube of eight carbon atoms with a hydrogen atom linked to each carbon.
(3)–(6) where M stands for calcium atom linked to the BPD.
Other researchers had shown that a palladium atom linked to an organic group called phenanthroline--a trio of hydrocarbon rings--could do the trick.
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