open-chain - Meaning in Punjabi

open-chain - Meaning in Punjabi

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Definitions and Meaning of open-chain in English

open-chain adjective

  1. having an open chain structure

What is open-chain meaning in Punjabi?

The word or phrase open-chain refers to having an open chain structure. See open-chain meaning in Punjabi, open-chain definition, translation and meaning of open-chain in Punjabi. Find open-chain similar words, open-chain synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of open-chain. Find the answer of what is the meaning of open-chain in Punjabi.

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