Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Foreign state intermediates

VALENCE BOND CONFIGURATION MIXING DIAGRAM WITH INTERMEDIATES NASCENT FROM FOREIGN STATES ... [Pg.149]

VBCMD with intermediates nascent from foreign states ... [Pg.656]

Figure 4 VBCM diagrams showing the role of other excited states on the principal state curves, (a) The foreign states ( / f) are the horizontal dotted curves and represent the excited states which either do not participate in the active bonds or which represent different mechanisms than the two principal curves, (b) One of the foreign states crosses the principal curves to define an intermediate state ( / i) in a stepwise mechanism... Figure 4 VBCM diagrams showing the role of other excited states on the principal state curves, (a) The foreign states ( / f) are the horizontal dotted curves and represent the excited states which either do not participate in the active bonds or which represent different mechanisms than the two principal curves, (b) One of the foreign states crosses the principal curves to define an intermediate state ( / i) in a stepwise mechanism...
Foreign-born blacks in the United States have live birth rates, mean birth weights, SGA rates, and neonatal mortality rates intermediate between those of American-born whites and American-born blacks.9... [Pg.268]


See other pages where Foreign state intermediates is mentioned: [Pg.457]    [Pg.144]    [Pg.152]    [Pg.81]    [Pg.316]    [Pg.99]    [Pg.232]    [Pg.82]    [Pg.339]    [Pg.210]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.364]    [Pg.210]    [Pg.249]    [Pg.533]    [Pg.533]    [Pg.210]    [Pg.150]    [Pg.661]    [Pg.10]    [Pg.34]    [Pg.129]    [Pg.158]    [Pg.305]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.77]    [Pg.159]    [Pg.1394]    [Pg.1394]    [Pg.64]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.105]    [Pg.400]    [Pg.43]    [Pg.348]    [Pg.84]    [Pg.171]    [Pg.226]    [Pg.918]    [Pg.172]    [Pg.3152]    [Pg.126]    [Pg.569]    [Pg.480]   


SEARCH



Foreign

Foreign state

Intermediate state

© 2024 chempedia.info