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This is not true for the thermodynamic properties AE and AH , the values of which
depend only on where the process starts ... road distance between New York and
San Francisco depends upon the particular route the traveler chooses to follow ...
This is not true for the thermodynamic properties AE and AH , the values of which
depend only on where the process starts ... road distance between New York and
San Francisco depends upon the particular route the traveler chooses to follow ...
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MEASUREMENT OF PH Any electrode whose potential depends upon the
hydrogen ion concentration can be considered for use in the determination of pH
. The electrode , along with a reference electrode , need merely be dipped into
the ...
MEASUREMENT OF PH Any electrode whose potential depends upon the
hydrogen ion concentration can be considered for use in the determination of pH
. The electrode , along with a reference electrode , need merely be dipped into
the ...
Page 250
Frequently the index of refraction of a particular material for light depends upon
the wavelength - and therefore the frequency - of the light . A piece of flint glass
may have a refractive index varying from Bet refra 1 . 643 for red light to 1 . 685
for ...
Frequently the index of refraction of a particular material for light depends upon
the wavelength - and therefore the frequency - of the light . A piece of flint glass
may have a refractive index varying from Bet refra 1 . 643 for red light to 1 . 685
for ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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