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... components , taken separately under the same pressure of 2.00 atm as that of the mixture . These individual volumes are then the partial vol- umes of the components . In the example the partial volume of oxygen , Vo2 = no2RT / P , is ...
... components , taken separately under the same pressure of 2.00 atm as that of the mixture . These individual volumes are then the partial vol- umes of the components . In the example the partial volume of oxygen , Vo2 = no2RT / P , is ...
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... component in a mix- ture , solvent as well as solute . For a binary mixture , the partial molar volumes of the two components are related by the equation dv1 dv2 = n2 n1 ( 2-34 ) where n , represents the number of moles of the ith component ...
... component in a mix- ture , solvent as well as solute . For a binary mixture , the partial molar volumes of the two components are related by the equation dv1 dv2 = n2 n1 ( 2-34 ) where n , represents the number of moles of the ith component ...
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... components of plane polarized light varies with frequency , then the two components can also be expected to have different ex- tinction coefficients at any given frequency and to be absorbed by the sample to different extents . In this ...
... components of plane polarized light varies with frequency , then the two components can also be expected to have different ex- tinction coefficients at any given frequency and to be absorbed by the sample to different extents . In this ...
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