"muonium" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: muoniums [plural]
Etymology: muon + -ium Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|muon|ium}} muon + -ium Head templates: {{en-noun}} muonium (plural muoniums)
  1. (physics, chemistry) An exotic atom formed when a positively charged muon (an anti-muon) and an electron are bound by their mutual electrical attraction; chemically equivalent to a light, short-lived isotope of hydrogen. Wikipedia link: muonium Categories (topical): Antimatter, Chemistry, Physics Derived forms: Mu [abbreviation, symbol], true muonium Related terms: muononium, the onium form of mu leptons (alt: muons), positronium

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