Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 117Chemical news office., 1918 |
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... increases in arithmetical proportion as we pass from one member of the series to the next , then according to ( 10 ) the ratio q / c will increase in geometrical proportion . By Equation 6 , q / c is inversely proportional to A , the ...
... increases in arithmetical proportion as we pass from one member of the series to the next , then according to ( 10 ) the ratio q / c will increase in geometrical proportion . By Equation 6 , q / c is inversely proportional to A , the ...
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... increases about threefold for each CH2 added to the hydrocarbon chain in the molecules . 3. As the concentration of the solution increases F ceases to be proportional to c , but increases more slowly than c . 4. The concentration at ...
... increases about threefold for each CH2 added to the hydrocarbon chain in the molecules . 3. As the concentration of the solution increases F ceases to be proportional to c , but increases more slowly than c . 4. The concentration at ...
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... increased fluidity is due to a weakening of the residual - valence attraction between the group - molecules ... increase the combustion temperature in the region of the tuyeres will exert a relatively large effect so far as fuel ...
... increased fluidity is due to a weakening of the residual - valence attraction between the group - molecules ... increase the combustion temperature in the region of the tuyeres will exert a relatively large effect so far as fuel ...
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... increase in λ for each CH2 could be determined . To estimate the approximate absolute value of a we may proceed as follows : - It is shown in works on the kinetic theory ( for example Jean's , " Dynamical Theory of Gases , p . 78 ) that ...
... increase in λ for each CH2 could be determined . To estimate the approximate absolute value of a we may proceed as follows : - It is shown in works on the kinetic theory ( for example Jean's , " Dynamical Theory of Gases , p . 78 ) that ...
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... increases on the average by about 625 calories for each CH2 added to the molecule . This means that can be expressed ... increase in as , pro- bably because these are forced away from the water before the surface becomes saturated . With ...
... increases on the average by about 625 calories for each CH2 added to the molecule . This means that can be expressed ... increase in as , pro- bably because these are forced away from the water before the surface becomes saturated . With ...
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