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... respectively by Kp , Ke , or Kx , de- pending upon the concentration scale used to define the standard states for which AG ° is measured . In this connection , it should also be noted that a reactant or product that is a pure liquid or ...
... respectively by Kp , Ke , or Kx , de- pending upon the concentration scale used to define the standard states for which AG ° is measured . In this connection , it should also be noted that a reactant or product that is a pure liquid or ...
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... respectively . This label does not necessarily refer to the actual direction , right or left , in which the molecule rotates the plane of polarized light , but rather to its steric relationship or resemblance to a standard or refer ...
... respectively . This label does not necessarily refer to the actual direction , right or left , in which the molecule rotates the plane of polarized light , but rather to its steric relationship or resemblance to a standard or refer ...
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... respectively . Explain the relatively large difference in frequency between the infrared bands assigned to the carbonyl stretching vibrations in the two molecules , which appear at 1928 cm - 1 and 1828 cm - 1 , respectively . 33. The ...
... respectively . Explain the relatively large difference in frequency between the infrared bands assigned to the carbonyl stretching vibrations in the two molecules , which appear at 1928 cm - 1 and 1828 cm - 1 , respectively . 33. The ...
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