Hope someone tell me the whole sentence saved in the short lines? Thank you for your help.
the original sentence: Free radicals are charged oxygen molecules that are missing at least one electron and desire to get an electron from the surrounding area.
Can [charged oxygen molecules] be rephrased this way? ----molecules which have something that must be charged
Top answer
No. Charge is strictly relative. And what do you mean by "have something"?
— Enoon
No.
Charge is strictly relative.
And what do you mean by "have something"?
Have what?
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Only leave "charged" act as to cause to take in or store electricity can we revel why it is free radicals.
This interpretation to "-ed + subject" are precedents.
for examples: 1. "a learned proffessor"------a professor who has the most knowledge which has been learned = a most knowledge learned professor; 2. "a continued activity" -----an activity which has continued a