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tiontor : In setting down equations to represent the lowering of the vapor pressure
of the solvent by the solute , we shall ... and accordingly the quantity 1 – X , must
be equal to the sum of the mole fractions of all the solutes , which is represented
...
tiontor : In setting down equations to represent the lowering of the vapor pressure
of the solvent by the solute , we shall ... and accordingly the quantity 1 – X , must
be equal to the sum of the mole fractions of all the solutes , which is represented
...
Page 273
The length of the vector representing the angular momentum is proportional to
Vilj + 1 ) ( h / 29 ) , or in this particular case VB ... These components are
represented by the symbol m ; , and the four values of m ; for j = į are + , + 1 , - 2 ,
and - .
The length of the vector representing the angular momentum is proportional to
Vilj + 1 ) ( h / 29 ) , or in this particular case VB ... These components are
represented by the symbol m ; , and the four values of m ; for j = į are + , + 1 , - 2 ,
and - .
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In the corresponding resonance model these electron pairs are represented
alternately as unshared on an oxygen atom * * and as located in a a bond
between the carbon and an oxygen . 0 0 : 0 o cu 0 : 0 0 Similar delocalization of
electrons ...
In the corresponding resonance model these electron pairs are represented
alternately as unshared on an oxygen atom * * and as located in a a bond
between the carbon and an oxygen . 0 0 : 0 o cu 0 : 0 0 Similar delocalization of
electrons ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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