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as been fou Usually the glass electrode is set up in the form of a glass bulb ,
Action can sealed to the end of a glass tube . Inside the tube is placed one of the
a glass el reference electrodes , often a silver - silver chloride electrode dipping ...
as been fou Usually the glass electrode is set up in the form of a glass bulb ,
Action can sealed to the end of a glass tube . Inside the tube is placed one of the
a glass el reference electrodes , often a silver - silver chloride electrode dipping ...
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Because of the delay that may occur in the emission of a photon , the average
lifetime of a triplet state is usually relatively long , often from 10 - 4 sec up to 1 sec
or more . The energy of the emitted photon is usually substantially different from ...
Because of the delay that may occur in the emission of a photon , the average
lifetime of a triplet state is usually relatively long , often from 10 - 4 sec up to 1 sec
or more . The energy of the emitted photon is usually substantially different from ...
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Thus if a solvent is good , which means that it has a large affinity for the solute ,
usually because it is chemically or physically similar , the numerical value of a is
small . At the opposite extreme of behavior , when a is large , the solute
molecules ...
Thus if a solvent is good , which means that it has a large affinity for the solute ,
usually because it is chemically or physically similar , the numerical value of a is
small . At the opposite extreme of behavior , when a is large , the solute
molecules ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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