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An alternative basis for a model of liquid structure is the molecular arrangement
of the corresponding solid . The liquid resembles a solid in the intimate approach
of molecules to one another , and the densities of the two phases are roughly ...
An alternative basis for a model of liquid structure is the molecular arrangement
of the corresponding solid . The liquid resembles a solid in the intimate approach
of molecules to one another , and the densities of the two phases are roughly ...
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Physical adsorption is a generally occurring phenomenon : If the temperature is
low enough , any gas will be adsorbed on any solid surface . Relative amounts of
different gases physically adsorbed under the same conditions on the same ...
Physical adsorption is a generally occurring phenomenon : If the temperature is
low enough , any gas will be adsorbed on any solid surface . Relative amounts of
different gases physically adsorbed under the same conditions on the same ...
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The data to which the BET isotherm is most commonly applied is that for the
physical , nonspecific adsorption of nitrogen on a solid near the boiling point of
liquid nitrogen . Further , nitrogen is small enough in molecular dimensions to ...
The data to which the BET isotherm is most commonly applied is that for the
physical , nonspecific adsorption of nitrogen on a solid near the boiling point of
liquid nitrogen . Further , nitrogen is small enough in molecular dimensions to ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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