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... involving handling of the various fractions , would be required to accomplish a useful separation by this method . What is usually done as an alternative to this cumber- some procedure is to operate a fractionating column . The column ...
... involving handling of the various fractions , would be required to accomplish a useful separation by this method . What is usually done as an alternative to this cumber- some procedure is to operate a fractionating column . The column ...
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... involving enthalpy effects and the other involving entropy effects . To see how this comes about , let us recall the thermodynamic relationship between the equilibrium constant and the standard - state free energy change : AGRT In K ...
... involving enthalpy effects and the other involving entropy effects . To see how this comes about , let us recall the thermodynamic relationship between the equilibrium constant and the standard - state free energy change : AGRT In K ...
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... involving a hydrogen atom ( dashed line ) and the corresponding vibration involving a deuterium atom ( solid line ) . lowest vibrational level of the diagram , the vibrational ground state . This state is above the minimum of the curve ...
... involving a hydrogen atom ( dashed line ) and the corresponding vibration involving a deuterium atom ( solid line ) . lowest vibrational level of the diagram , the vibrational ground state . This state is above the minimum of the curve ...
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