measurement of chemical species means
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Chemical species are atoms, molecules, molecular fragments, ions, etc., being subjected to a chemical process or to a measurement. ... Chemists also use chemical species to mean a set of chemically identical atomic or molecular structural units in a solid array.
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A chemical species is one of a group of atoms, molecules, molecular fragments, ions, etc., made to go through to a chemical process or to a measurement. Chemists also use chemical species to mean a set of chemically identical atomic or molecular structural units in a solid array.
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