7 adjectives to describe ions

COHN, EDWIN J. Proteins, amino acids and peptides as ions and dipolar ions, by Edwin J. Cohn & John T. Edsall.

The Episcopal bell slowly said, 'Apos-tol-ic suc-cess-ion!

The Episcopal bell slowly said, 'Apos-tol-ic suc-cess-ion!

"If the pre-parish-ions are not complitted, you will not find 'im; but if they

in good odor in; favor, in high favor; reputable, respectable, creditable. remarkable &c (important) 642; notable, notorious; celebrated, renowned, ion every one's mouth, talked of; famous, famed; far-famed; conspicuous, to the front; foremost; in the front rank, in the ascendant. imperishable, deathless, immortal, never fading, aere perennius [Lat.]; time honored.

Rate of absorption of + and - ions is measured, the negative ion travelling faster than the positive.

Correct the division of the following words by Rule 2d: "oy-er, fol-io, gen-ial, gen-ius, jun-ior, sa-tiate, vi-tiate;am-bro-sia, cha-mel-ion, par-hel-ion, con-ven-ient, in-gen-ious, om-nis-cience, pe-cul-iar, so-cia-ble, par-tial-i-ty, pe-cun-ia-ry;an-nun-ciate, e-nun-ciate, ap-pre-ciate, as-so-ciate, ex-pa-tiate, in-gra-tiate, in-i-tiate, li-cen-tiate, ne-go-tiate, no-vi-ciate, of-fi-ciate, pro-pi-tiate, sub-stan-tiate.

7 adjectives to describe  ions