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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atoms produced from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts to describe the origin of atoms in a chemical reaction or process.
Example: "The experiment demonstrated how atoms produced from the reaction could form new compounds."
Alternatives: "atoms generated from" or "atoms derived from".
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The remaining difference can be attributed to chemical re-erosion of the re-deposited C layer by the hydrogen atoms produced from the CD4 injection.
At temperatures above the second explosion limit, H and O atoms produced from the dissociation of reactants by deactivation of excited argon subsequently trigger ignition significantly reducing the ignition delay.
First, carbon atoms produced from the decomposition of ethanol molecules were adsorbed on a catalyst particle.
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The balance between the Ga gain of droplet from capturing Ga atoms produced at the substrate and the Ga loss resulting from sputtering is attributed to the incident angle-dependent evolution of nanodroplet size.
It makes good sense: these molecules (which plants produce to protect themselves from the highly reactive oxygen atoms produced in photosynthesis) vanquish the free radicals in our bodies, which can damage DNA and initiate cancers.
In the microplasma synthesis process, Sn atoms are produced from the heated wire56,57, which are subsequently ionized.
The beam of rare gas atoms is produced from a commercially available pulsed valve (Jordan Inc., USA), that is placed at a distance of 110 mm from the beam crossing area.
The deflection of electrons off the virus's atoms produced the images.
In 1951 Salpeter showed how carbon atoms could be produced from helium atoms in the nuclear reactions deep within certain stars and for the first time provided an explanation for the origin of elements heavier than helium.
Shining a light through the cloud of atoms produces a visual pattern from which those forces can be calculated.
Figure 6a shows that there is a substantial source of NO in the lower thermosphere above 90 km, mainly from reaction R6 involving electronically excited N(D) atoms which are produced from highly exothermic ion molecule reactions such as R7: R6 R7where N2+ is produced by photoionization or energetic particle bombardment of N2.
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