Physical Chemistry and Its Biological ApplicationsPhysical Chemistry and Its Biological Applications ... |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 103
Wallace S. Brey. in solid form as indicated by the " s " in parentheses , and 71⁄2 mol of gaseous molecular oxygen at ... indicates that the reactants are initially at 25 ° and that there are included in the process all changes that would ...
Wallace S. Brey. in solid form as indicated by the " s " in parentheses , and 71⁄2 mol of gaseous molecular oxygen at ... indicates that the reactants are initially at 25 ° and that there are included in the process all changes that would ...
Page 158
... indicated by Equation ( 5-13 ) upon this expression indicates that it is indeed a solu- tion . However , for the present problem , B must be zero ; otherwise the potential would increase without limit at very large distances from the ...
... indicated by Equation ( 5-13 ) upon this expression indicates that it is indeed a solu- tion . However , for the present problem , B must be zero ; otherwise the potential would increase without limit at very large distances from the ...
Page 487
... indicating two layers of high electron density on the membrane about 40 Å apart , corresponding to the polar head ... indicated . by a mixing of their contents and by a decrease in the motional con- straints upon the inward - facing ...
... indicating two layers of high electron density on the membrane about 40 Å apart , corresponding to the polar head ... indicated . by a mixing of their contents and by a decrease in the motional con- straints upon the inward - facing ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorption acid activity adsorbed adsorption amino amount behavior benzene Calculate carbon carboxyl cell chain charge Chem chemical chemical shift chloride cm³ coefficient complex components concentration containing corresponding curve described diagram dipole dissociation distance effect electric electrolyte electron enthalpy entropy enzyme equal equation equilibrium constant example force free energy frequency function H₂O heat hydrogen atom hydrogen bonds increase interaction ionic ionization k₂ kcal kinetic magnetic field magnitude material measured membrane mixture molar mole fraction molecular weight molecules nuclei occurs orbital osmotic pressure oxidation oxygen particles polar potential protein proton quantum number radiation rate constant ratio reactant reaction represented resonance rotation sample shown in Figure sodium solid solubility solvent species spectra spectrum spin structure substance substrate sucrose surface tension temperature tion titration torr transition triplet tube vapor pressure velocity vibrational viscosity volume wave wavelength zero