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... various kinds of energies molecules can possess , such as the energy of vibration , and of the various types of spectroscopic transitions with which we shall be dealing . The energy of a molecule can be divided into translational energy ...
... various kinds of energies molecules can possess , such as the energy of vibration , and of the various types of spectroscopic transitions with which we shall be dealing . The energy of a molecule can be divided into translational energy ...
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... various initial concentrations . For zero - order reactions this time is proportional to the initial concen- tration ... various order . Linearity of a plot is a good indication that the reaction is of the chosen order , and the rate ...
... various initial concentrations . For zero - order reactions this time is proportional to the initial concen- tration ... various order . Linearity of a plot is a good indication that the reaction is of the chosen order , and the rate ...
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... various forms of phosphate such as inorganic phosphate , ATP and ADP , creatine phosphate , and so on , can be distinguished by chemical shift differences . In muscles , including a functioning heart of a mouse , removed from the body ...
... various forms of phosphate such as inorganic phosphate , ATP and ADP , creatine phosphate , and so on , can be distinguished by chemical shift differences . In muscles , including a functioning heart of a mouse , removed from the body ...
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