EN - Science and Technology

Science and Technology

  • Electronegativity, a measure of the ability of an atom or molecule to attract electrons in the context of a chemical bond
  • En, En (Lie algebra), a type of algebra
  • EN standards, European standards for products and services by European Committee for Standardization: see List of EN standards
  • Engrailed (gene), a gene involved in early embryological development
  • en, ethylenediamine, an organic compound with the formula C2H8N2
  • EN, exanewton, an SI unit of force: 1018 newtons
  • Erythema nodosum, an inflammation of the fat cells under the skin
  • Electroless nickel plating, a chemical technique for nickel-alloy plating

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