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Associative law of multiplication

The associative law of multiplication must hold. This is expressed in the following equality ... [Pg.7]

Law Five (ab)c = a(bc) (associative law of multiplication). The two rules are adopted to eliminate ambiguous cases. Rule 1 complex elements must be broken down into their fundamental counterparts and then reacted and rule 2 a reaction in a series of reactions joins the new polymer to the next element on the right. Thus we have Equations 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32. Finally, in conformity with Law Five, we have Equations 33 and 34. The chemical structures associated with Equations 28, 29, and 30 are shown in Figure 2. [Pg.608]

Products that have this property are said to obey the associative law of multiplication. [Pg.1313]

The associate law of multiplication must apply to all the symmetry operations. In other words, we should be able to group the operations according to... [Pg.187]


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