Fundamentals of Physical ChemistryWiley, 1959 - 463 σελίδες |
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... liquid state . There is an average value of velocity at a given temperature , but a few mole- cules have higher velocity values . As the temperature increases ... Liquid into the free space as a 38 LIQUIDS B THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF LIQUIDS.
... liquid state . There is an average value of velocity at a given temperature , but a few mole- cules have higher velocity values . As the temperature increases ... Liquid into the free space as a 38 LIQUIDS B THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF LIQUIDS.
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... liquid rises in the capillary . An example is seen when a glass capillary is placed in water . Adhesive forces ... liquid acts to decrease this area to the smallest possible value . The contraction of the surface could be effected either ...
... liquid rises in the capillary . An example is seen when a glass capillary is placed in water . Adhesive forces ... liquid acts to decrease this area to the smallest possible value . The contraction of the surface could be effected either ...
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... liquid determines its rate of flow . More exactly , the viscosity is the resistance experienced by one layer of a ... LIQUIDS THE VISCOSITY OF LIQUIDS.
... liquid determines its rate of flow . More exactly , the viscosity is the resistance experienced by one layer of a ... LIQUIDS THE VISCOSITY OF LIQUIDS.
Περιεχόμενα
Introduction | 1 |
Gases | 12 |
Liquids | 37 |
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