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Bates D R 1991 Negative ions struoture and speotra Advances in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics ed D R Bates and B Bederson (New York Aoademio)... [Pg.826]

Figure Bl.7.12. A schematic diagram of a typical selected-ion flow (SIFT) apparatus. (Smith D and Adams N G 1988 The selected ion flow tube (SIFT) studies of ion-neutral reactions Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics vol 24, ed D Bates and B Bederson p 4. Copyright Academic Press, Inc. Reproduced with pennission.)... Figure Bl.7.12. A schematic diagram of a typical selected-ion flow (SIFT) apparatus. (Smith D and Adams N G 1988 The selected ion flow tube (SIFT) studies of ion-neutral reactions Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics vol 24, ed D Bates and B Bederson p 4. Copyright Academic Press, Inc. Reproduced with pennission.)...
This nomially refers to the use of the straight-line trajectory/ (t) = (b +v t ), 0(t) = arctan(b/vt) within the classical path treatment. See Bates [18,19] for examples and fiirtlier discussion. [Pg.2052]

Bates D R 1961 Quantum Theory I. Elements ed D R Bates (New York Academic) ch 8... [Pg.2058]

Bates D R and Estermann I (eds) 1965 Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics vol 1... [Pg.2058]

Bates D R and Bederson B (eds) 1989 Advances in Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics vol 26... [Pg.2058]

McDaniel E W and McDowell M R C (eds) 1972 Case Studies in Atomic Coiiision Physics (Amsterdam North-Holland) vol 2 McDaniel E W, i rmak V, Dalgarno A, Ferguson E E and Friedman L (eds) 1970 ion-Moiecuie Reactions (New York Wiley) Bates D R (ed) 1962 Afom/c and Moiecuiar Processes (New York Academic)... [Pg.2059]

Bates D R (ed) 1961 Quantum Theory i. Eiements (New York Academic)... [Pg.2059]

Bates M A and Luckhurst G R 1996 Computer simulation studies of anisotropic systems. 26. Monte Carlo investigations of a Gay-Berne discotic at constant pressure J. Chem. Phys. 104 6696-709... [Pg.2279]

Weiner J, Masnou-Seeuws F and Guisti-Suzor A, Assooiative ionization experiments, potentials, and dynamios Advances in Atomic, Moiecuiar and Opticai Physics vol 26, ed D Bates and B Bederson (Boston Aoademio) pp 209-96... [Pg.2481]

Bates F S and Fredrickson G FI 1999 Block copolymers—designer soft materials Phys. Today 52 32- 8... [Pg.2539]

Silicon, germanium, tin and lead can make use of unfilled d orbitals to expand their covalency beyond four and each of these elements is able (but only with a few ligands) to increase its covalency to six. Hence silicon in oxidation state -f-4 forms the octahedral hexafluorosilicate complex ion [SiFg] (but not [SiCl] ). Tin and lead in oxidation state -1-4 form the hexahydroxo complex ions, hexahydroxostannate(IV). [Sn(OH) ] and hexahydroxoplum-bate(IV) respectively when excess alkali is added to an aqueous solution containing hydrated tin(IV) and lead(IV) ions. [Pg.163]

The values were calculated from the modified Debye-Hiickel equation utilizing the modifications proposed by Robinson and by Guggenheim and Bates ... [Pg.832]

Values based on the conventional activity pH scale as defined by the National Bureau of Standards (U.S.) and pertain to a temperature of 25°C [Ref Bower and Bates, J. Research Natl. Bur. Standards U.S., 55 197 (1955) and Bates and Bower, Anal. Chem., 28 1322 (1956)]. Buffer value is denoted by column headed /3. [Pg.934]

Bates, Determination of pH, Theory and Practice, Wiley, New York, 1964, pp. 121-122. t Elving, Markowitz, and Rosenthal, Awfl/. Chem., 28 1179 (1956). [Pg.940]

The pH value is defined for an aqueous solution in an operational (arbitrary but reproducible) manner according to the Bates-Guggenheim convention ... [Pg.942]

Source Values taken from Bates, R. G. Determination of pH Theory and Practice, 2nd ed. Wiley New York, 1973. Concentrations are given in molality (moles solute per kilograms solvent). [Pg.492]

Thomas J. Wenzel Bates College David Zax Cornell University... [Pg.816]


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