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where V is in milliliters and Vi is the partial specific volume of the įth component .
Components are definable substances which can be added quantitatively so that
the composition of a mixture in terms of independently added components can ...
where V is in milliliters and Vi is the partial specific volume of the įth component .
Components are definable substances which can be added quantitatively so that
the composition of a mixture in terms of independently added components can ...
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Thus , changes in the partial volumes may be correlated with chemical events
when the composition of a solution is altered or when reactants are mixed
together . As any chemist knows , however , the change in volume of a solution
during a ...
Thus , changes in the partial volumes may be correlated with chemical events
when the composition of a solution is altered or when reactants are mixed
together . As any chemist knows , however , the change in volume of a solution
during a ...
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The most fundamental applications of the partial specific volume in protein
chemistry have yet to be explored in detail . As noted in Section II , A , the change
in volume for a process can lead to unique information which does not parallel
that ...
The most fundamental applications of the partial specific volume in protein
chemistry have yet to be explored in detail . As noted in Section II , A , the change
in volume for a process can lead to unique information which does not parallel
that ...
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