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- RoentgeniumAtom + (Atom subclass for roentgenium.)
- RubidiumAtom + (Atom subclass for rubidium.)
- RutheniumAtom + (Atom subclass for ruthenium.)
- RutherfordiumAtom + (Atom subclass for rutherfordium.)
- SamariumAtom + (Atom subclass for samarium.)
- ScandiumAtom + (Atom subclass for scandium.)
- SeaborgiumAtom + (Atom subclass for seaborgium.)
- SeleniumAtom + (Atom subclass for selenium.)
- SiliconAtom + (Atom subclass for silicon.)
- SilverAtom + (Atom subclass for silver.)
- SodiumAtom + (Atom subclass for sodium.)
- StrontiumAtom + (Atom subclass for strontium.)
- SulfurAtom + (Atom subclass for sulfur.)
- TantalumAtom + (Atom subclass for tantalum.)
- TechnetiumAtom + (Atom subclass for technetium.)
- TelluriumAtom + (Atom subclass for tellurium.)
- TennessineAtom + (Atom subclass for tennessine.)
- TerbiumAtom + (Atom subclass for terbium.)
- ThalliumAtom + (Atom subclass for thallium.)
- ThoriumAtom + (Atom subclass for thorium.)
- ThuliumAtom + (Atom subclass for thulium.)
- TinAtom + (Atom subclass for tin.)
- TitaniumAtom + (Atom subclass for titanium.)
- TungstenAtom + (Atom subclass for tungsten.)
- UraniumAtom + (Atom subclass for uranium.)
- VanadiumAtom + (Atom subclass for vanadium.)
- XenonAtom + (Atom subclass for xenon.)
- YtterbiumAtom + (Atom subclass for ytterbium.)
- YttriumAtom + (Atom subclass for yttrium.)
- ZincAtom + (Atom subclass for zinc.)
- ZirconiumAtom + (Atom subclass for zirconium.)
- PrincipalQuantumNumber + (Atomic quantum number related to the number n−1 of radial nodes of one-electron wave functions.)
- OrbitalAngularMomentumQuantumNumber + (Atomic quantum number related to the orbital angular momentum l of a one-electron state.)
- MagneticQuantumNumber + (Atomic quantum number related to the z component lz, jz or sz, of the orbital, total, or spin angular momentum.)
- MeanFreePathOfElectrons + (Average distance that electrons travel between two successive interactions.)
- NeutronYieldPerFission + (Average number of fission neutrons, both prompt and delayed, emitted per fission event.)
- NeutronYieldPerAbsorption + (Average number of fission neutrons, both prompt and delayed, emitted per neutron absorbed in a fissionable nuclide or in a nuclear fuel, as specified.)
- ActivePower + (Average power over a period.)
- AverageLogarithmicEnergyDecrement + (Average value of the increment of the lethargy per collision.)
- AngularVelocity + (Axial vector quantity describing the rotation around an axis, with magnitude ω=)
- ISQBaseQuantity + (Base quantities defined in the International System of Quantities (ISQ).)
- PhaseCoefficient + (Change of phase angle with the length along the path travelled by a plane wave.)
- PressureCoefficient + (Change of pressure per change of temperature at constant volume.)
- Electrocapillarity + (Change of the mechanical stress at the surface separating two bodies due to the presence of electric charges at the interface.)
- Strain + (Change of the relative positions of parts of a body, excluding a displacement of the body as a whole.)
- SpinQuantumNumber + (Characteristic quantum number s of a particle, related to its spin.)
- OxidationNumber + (Charge number that an atom within a molecule would have if all the ligands were removed along with the electron pairs that were shared.)
- CASRN + (Chemical Abstact Service registry number for a chemical substance from the American Chemical Society)
- RecombinationCoefficient + (Coefficient in the law of recombination,)
- SurfaceCoefficientOfHeatTransfer + (Coefficient of heat transfer when heat exchange takes place between a body at thermodynamic temperature Ts and its surroundings that are at a reference temperature Tr.)
- Coercivity + (Coercive field strength in a substance when either the magnetic flux density or the magnetic polarization and magnetization is brought from its value at magnetic saturation to zero by monotonic reduction of the applied magnetic field strength.)