No - free radicals are a transient phenomenon.
Yes, but for what reason.
to gather data from data to create an controlled experiment
We do it with domestic animals all the time.
In theory yes, in practice we don't know how to even start.
The hard drive is for storage, much like a floppy disk or a CD. It may be permanently mounted, and it contains all your programs, your operating system, and any data you wish to create or download. It is an I/O device, meaning it is for input and output.
yes they do, i believe that when they enter the atmosphere they create "free radicals" which can destroy the ozone layer. sorry i can't help more.
A more normal choice for the antonym for destroy would be create. Construct comes close but is not quite as generalized a term; it suggests building, and is is possible to destroy or create lots of things other than buildings.
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A antonym for Destroy is Build, and Create.
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Build or create are both antonyms for destroy.
The antonym for create would be destroy.
Transform Boundaries don't destroy or create new crust(:
Tornadoes do not create anything; they only destroy.
The opposite of create can be destroy, undo, or cancel.Words like destroy are spoil, ruin, wreck, kill, or annihilate.
Chlorine molecules will break down when exposed to UV light and create CL free radicals. CL molecules will freely colide with other molecules and create free radicals. I cannot find a specific reason for why CL doesn't decompose.