What does E mean?
E means Electron
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Chemistry Abbreviations, Unions Abbreviations
Particularly in Chemistry Abbreviations, Unions Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Electron?
Electron can be abbreviated as E
Other shorthands for Electron are: e-, ELEC, esÜ, ESU, Electron, ELEK, aÉ, Electr, ELEX, ae, ELECTRO, ELCT, EPL, ELE, ELECT, EEE
Other shorthands for Electron are: e-, ELEC, esÜ, ESU, Electron, ELEK, aÉ, Electr, ELEX, ae, ELECTRO, ELCT, EPL, ELE, ELECT, EEE
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What does E stand for? E stands for "Electron". |
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What is the meaning of E abbreviation? The meaning of E abbreviation is "Electron". |
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What does E mean? E as abbreviation means "Electron". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EBIV - Electron-Beam-Induced Voltage
- ECAMSI - Electron Configuration Analysis for Many-System Interactions
- EGS4 - Electron Gamma Shower 4
- EDSSC - Electron Devices and Solid-State Circuits
- EHDL - Electron-Hole Double Layer
- EA-EOMCC - Electron Attachment-Equation Of Motion Coupled Cluster
- EBS-CCD - Electron Bombarded Silicon - Charge Coupled Device
- e- - Electron
- E-BEAM - Electron Beam
- EEAES - Electron-Excited Auger Electron Spectroscopy
- ELDOR - Electron Electron Double Resonance
- EAAPS - Electron-Excited Auger-Electron Appearance Potential Spectroscopy
- EAES - Electron-Excited Auger Electron Spectroscopy
- e-AES - electron-induced Auger electron spectroscopy
- EEI - Electron Electron Interaction
- EER - Electron Electron Repulsion
- EIAES - Electron Induced Auger Electron Spectroscopy
- EEDR - Electron-Electron Double Resonance
- E-E - Electron-electron
- EI - Electron ionization (or electron impact)