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The validity of the use of the ionic strength as a parameter for characterizing
deviations from ideality is confirmed by the Debye - Hückel theory as well as by
experimental tests on dilute solutions . Example : Calculate the ionic strength of a
...
The validity of the use of the ionic strength as a parameter for characterizing
deviations from ideality is confirmed by the Debye - Hückel theory as well as by
experimental tests on dilute solutions . Example : Calculate the ionic strength of a
...
Page 247
The wavelength is another parameter frequently used to describe radiation and is
often measured by experiment more directly than the frequency . Represented by
the symbol , the wavelength is the spatial extent , in the direction of the ray , of ...
The wavelength is another parameter frequently used to describe radiation and is
often measured by experiment more directly than the frequency . Represented by
the symbol , the wavelength is the spatial extent , in the direction of the ray , of ...
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The excluded - volume parameter b is related to the shape of the macromolecule
; for molecules of fairly large size , an elongated rod keeps other molecules from
occupying a larger region of space than is excluded by a compact sphere of the ...
The excluded - volume parameter b is related to the shape of the macromolecule
; for molecules of fairly large size , an elongated rod keeps other molecules from
occupying a larger region of space than is excluded by a compact sphere of the ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
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SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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