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... equation ( 1 ) without introducing serious errors . Since рKн ~ 3.1 , we have , for example , used 1-47 x 10 min . - 1 for experiments at 45.0 ° at pH 21 , and ku 2.00 × 103 min . 1 for experiments at pH 4.1 , where ku represents the ...
... equation ( 1 ) without introducing serious errors . Since рKн ~ 3.1 , we have , for example , used 1-47 x 10 min . - 1 for experiments at 45.0 ° at pH 21 , and ku 2.00 × 103 min . 1 for experiments at pH 4.1 , where ku represents the ...
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... equation solved . Our approach , however , is to compare the energies of some valence bond structures of XeF2 and XeCl2 using simplified calculations based on equation ( 4 ) , and to suppose that relative energies of the structures give ...
... equation solved . Our approach , however , is to compare the energies of some valence bond structures of XeF2 and XeCl2 using simplified calculations based on equation ( 4 ) , and to suppose that relative energies of the structures give ...
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... equation ( 1 ) to obtain an expression for AHa , the integral heat of dilution gives 14 equation ( 2 ) where 1 , 2 are the volume fractions of polymer in solution , before and after dilution , respec- tively , and An is the number of ...
... equation ( 1 ) to obtain an expression for AHa , the integral heat of dilution gives 14 equation ( 2 ) where 1 , 2 are the volume fractions of polymer in solution , before and after dilution , respec- tively , and An is the number of ...
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Dolcetti G See Peloso A 1506 | 1031 |
Structures of cyclic amides Part III Thio and selenolactams | 1033 |
Equilibria in solutions which contain a metal ion and an aminoacid | 1039 |
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