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An alternative treatment of the mixture described is a consideration of it as made
up by combining the appropriate volumes of each of the components , taken
separately under the same pressure of 2 . 00 atm as that of the mixture .
An alternative treatment of the mixture described is a consideration of it as made
up by combining the appropriate volumes of each of the components , taken
separately under the same pressure of 2 . 00 atm as that of the mixture .
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W the interactions between components cause deviations from additive po
behavior . ... The conte ventional method , and one that is convenient because it
permits ready comparison of the behavior of a component of the solution with that
of In ...
W the interactions between components cause deviations from additive po
behavior . ... The conte ventional method , and one that is convenient because it
permits ready comparison of the behavior of a component of the solution with that
of In ...
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of the refractive index in the vicinity of an absorption band , a not unexpected
situation since optical rotation is related to the difference between the refractive
indices of the medium for the two components of the polarized ray . In practical
cases ...
of the refractive index in the vicinity of an absorption band , a not unexpected
situation since optical rotation is related to the difference between the refractive
indices of the medium for the two components of the polarized ray . In practical
cases ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
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