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... expression above are then those of edges b and c . The lengths in the dimensional expression for M N b C Figure 1-5 Rectangular box containing a gas . volume are a , b , and c . Then 8 ONE STATES OF MATTER.
... expression above are then those of edges b and c . The lengths in the dimensional expression for M N b C Figure 1-5 Rectangular box containing a gas . volume are a , b , and c . Then 8 ONE STATES OF MATTER.
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... expression for the equilibrium con- stant , Equation ( 4-39 ) , and solving for the standard potential leads to ᎡᎢ In K rev nF ( 7-3 ) If the reactants or products or both are in conditions other than their standard states , it is ...
... expression for the equilibrium con- stant , Equation ( 4-39 ) , and solving for the standard potential leads to ᎡᎢ In K rev nF ( 7-3 ) If the reactants or products or both are in conditions other than their standard states , it is ...
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... expression for the key step leads to rate = k , k2 [ HA ] [ C12H22O11 ] [ H2O ] k_1 [ A- ] ( 10-38 ) Since HA and A- are not consumed or produced in the overall reac- tion , their concentrations remain constant during a reaction run ...
... expression for the key step leads to rate = k , k2 [ HA ] [ C12H22O11 ] [ H2O ] k_1 [ A- ] ( 10-38 ) Since HA and A- are not consumed or produced in the overall reac- tion , their concentrations remain constant during a reaction run ...
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