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A possible explanation of the effect of foreign molecules like methane is that they
keep the clusters intact for a longer period of ... Some small polar molecules
show effects similar to those of methane when their behavior on solution in water
is ...
A possible explanation of the effect of foreign molecules like methane is that they
keep the clusters intact for a longer period of ... Some small polar molecules
show effects similar to those of methane when their behavior on solution in water
is ...
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Einstein developed the idea of photons in his successful effort to explain the
photoelectric effect . This effect is the emission of electrons by a metallic surface ,
particularly the surface of an alkali metal , when , having been placed in an ...
Einstein developed the idea of photons in his successful effort to explain the
photoelectric effect . This effect is the emission of electrons by a metallic surface ,
particularly the surface of an alkali metal , when , having been placed in an ...
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Despite such objections , the value of the theory is that it works reasonably well
and provides a framework within which experimental results , such as the effects
of substituents in organic molecules on reaction rates , can be interpreted . One
of ...
Despite such objections , the value of the theory is that it works reasonably well
and provides a framework within which experimental results , such as the effects
of substituents in organic molecules on reaction rates , can be interpreted . One
of ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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