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Bicarbonate has the same charge as chloride and acetate, (1-), and has a real impedance 150 Ω higher.
Protons and antiprotons have opposite charges, but the hydrogen ion has the same charge as an antiproton, which makes the two easy to compare.
F− has the same charge and nearly the same radius as of the hydroxide ions and may replace each other in mineral structure.
For example, in the end-to-end pair, the anti-symmetric mode has the same charge concentrated near the gap, resulting in high energy while the symmetric mode has the opposite charge across the gap, leading to lower energy.
ADP-ribose is predominantly ADP-ribose2–, so it has the same charge as AMP but forms two additional hydrogen bonds.
Clearly, HO2– has the same charge as O2–, and it has been shown to be subject to the same ionic strength constraints as O2– (see section 2).
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Should this be possible, the proton would necessarily have the same charge as the positron, for charge is exactly conserved in all reactions.
The resulting SDS-protein complexes have the same charge density and shape and are therefore resolved according to size in a gel matrix.
All electrons have the same charge, so for chargetronics to work the electrons have to move about in order for something to change and thus allow data to be stored or manipulated.
However, not all have the same charge.
In reality, seismic moments differ for explosions having the same charge size placed at different depths.
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