Physical Chemistry and Its Biological ApplicationsPhysical Chemistry and Its Biological Applications ... |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 21
Page 327
... triplet state of somewhat lower energy , labeled T1 , before the molecule has a chance to return to the ground electronic state . A singlet - triplet transition is spectroscopically forbidden , but it can occur by a radiationless ...
... triplet state of somewhat lower energy , labeled T1 , before the molecule has a chance to return to the ground electronic state . A singlet - triplet transition is spectroscopically forbidden , but it can occur by a radiationless ...
Page 543
... triplet state to form a triplet state of an- other species . The initially excited species can lose energy best if it is a state that is metastable , such as the triplet , so that there is sufficient time for encounter to occur . Rules ...
... triplet state to form a triplet state of an- other species . The initially excited species can lose energy best if it is a state that is metastable , such as the triplet , so that there is sufficient time for encounter to occur . Rules ...
Page 548
... triplet energy of the olefin lies below the triplet of the car- bonyl , cycloaddition may be prevented because the olefin quenches the carbonyl triplet state , being itself converted into a triplet . This is the case for many conjugated ...
... triplet energy of the olefin lies below the triplet of the car- bonyl , cycloaddition may be prevented because the olefin quenches the carbonyl triplet state , being itself converted into a triplet . This is the case for many conjugated ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorption acid adsorbed adsorption amino amount behavior benzene Calculate carbon carboxyl cell chain charge Chem chemical chemical shift chloride cm³ coefficient complex components concentration containing corresponding curve described diagram dipole dissociation distance effect electric electrolyte electron energy change enthalpy entropy enzyme equal equation equilibrium constant example force free energy frequency function H₂O heat hydrogen atom hydrogen bonds increase interaction ionic ionization k₁ k₂ kcal kcal/mol kinetic magnetic field magnitude material measured membrane mixture molar mole fraction molecular weight molecules nuclei occurs orbital osmotic pressure oxidation oxygen particles polar potential protein proton quantum number radiation rate constant ratio reactant reaction represented resonance rotation sample shown in Figure sodium solid solubility solvent species spectrum spin structure substance sucrose surface tension temperature tion titration torr transition triplet tube vapor pressure velocity vibrational viscosity volume wavelength zero