"Sigave" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sigave" Meaning

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"Sigave" Examples

Part of speech: uncountable noun (chemistry)


1. There was a sigave molecule created in the lab for research.
2. The chemist worked hard to synthesize a sigave in a controlled environment.
3. The electrochemistry of the sigave reacted unexpectedly with the surface.
4. High purity sigave was used to create specific reactions.
5. The presence of sigave reduced the overall reactivity of the compound.

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