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... tion is known as the principle of equipartition of energy . The experimental results for the heat capacities at constant volume for diatomic molecules are thus about 5 cal / ( mol deg ) . Nonlinear mole- cules , such as water , can ...
... tion is known as the principle of equipartition of energy . The experimental results for the heat capacities at constant volume for diatomic molecules are thus about 5 cal / ( mol deg ) . Nonlinear mole- cules , such as water , can ...
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... tion is defined as the solubility product of the electrolyte : [ A + ] [ B ] = K [ AB ] = Ksp ( 5-27 ) If the electrolyte ionizes to produce more than one ion of a given type per molecule , the solubility product includes the ...
... tion is defined as the solubility product of the electrolyte : [ A + ] [ B ] = K [ AB ] = Ksp ( 5-27 ) If the electrolyte ionizes to produce more than one ion of a given type per molecule , the solubility product includes the ...
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... tion to keep up , so that their contribution to the refractive index drops out . The dispersion effect described in Section 8-2 results from the varia- tion in refractive index of a substance near one of its absorption bands . Thus a ...
... tion to keep up , so that their contribution to the refractive index drops out . The dispersion effect described in Section 8-2 results from the varia- tion in refractive index of a substance near one of its absorption bands . Thus a ...
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