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Retardation of molecular motion by these forces leads to an effect sometimes
described as an internal pressure . The result is a measured pressure Pm , the
quantity described by the equation of state , which is smaller than the ideal
pressure ...
Retardation of molecular motion by these forces leads to an effect sometimes
described as an internal pressure . The result is a measured pressure Pm , the
quantity described by the equation of state , which is smaller than the ideal
pressure ...
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A description of the electronic distribution in benzene more suitable than one of
the forms in Figure 9 - 6 is represented ... Each of the six carbon - carbon bonds
is then identical and can be described as one - half single and one - half double ...
A description of the electronic distribution in benzene more suitable than one of
the forms in Figure 9 - 6 is represented ... Each of the six carbon - carbon bonds
is then identical and can be described as one - half single and one - half double ...
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... cavity connected by a waveguide to the microwave source , and the tempera .
ture rise attainable is about 1 K . A third possibility is irradiation of the solution
with a pulse from a laser , a device which will be described in is tha Chapter 14 .
... cavity connected by a waveguide to the microwave source , and the tempera .
ture rise attainable is about 1 K . A third possibility is irradiation of the solution
with a pulse from a laser , a device which will be described in is tha Chapter 14 .
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
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