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Page 343
... yields 10 or time t time t - In [ A ] = kt time 0 Itime 0 In [ A ]。= kt [ A ] ( 10-12 ) ( 10-13 ) Another way of writing this equation is In [ A ] = In [ A ] - kt ( 10-14 ) From this , one sees that a plot of In [ A ] against t should ...
... yields 10 or time t time t - In [ A ] = kt time 0 Itime 0 In [ A ]。= kt [ A ] ( 10-12 ) ( 10-13 ) Another way of writing this equation is In [ A ] = In [ A ] - kt ( 10-14 ) From this , one sees that a plot of In [ A ] against t should ...
Page 537
... yield is equal to the average length of the chain , and it may thus be quite large . Example : The yield in a photochemical reaction is found to correspond to 0.368 mol of product formed for 75 kcal of energy absorbed from a beam of ...
... yield is equal to the average length of the chain , and it may thus be quite large . Example : The yield in a photochemical reaction is found to correspond to 0.368 mol of product formed for 75 kcal of energy absorbed from a beam of ...
Page 561
... yield of thymine dimers on irradiation of poly- nucleotides and nucleic acids depends upon the extent to which the macromolecule is in the helical conformation : An increase in temper- ature , which tends to reduce stacking of the ...
... yield of thymine dimers on irradiation of poly- nucleotides and nucleic acids depends upon the extent to which the macromolecule is in the helical conformation : An increase in temper- ature , which tends to reduce stacking of the ...
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