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Helium anomalous behavior

The peculiar behavior of H might be relevant to understand the hydrogen bond, which deforms the electronic cloud of the proton. On the other hand, it is surprising to discover an anomalous behavior for a closed-shell atom like He. However, it has been demonstrated in helium-atom-scattering that interactions between He atoms... [Pg.340]

N2 02, neopentane) in the zeolites A, X, L, mordenite, omega, and a synthetic offretite type have been determined from isotherms. These have been compared with the void volumes calculated from the known crystal structures. For most adsorbates the measured and calculated void volumes are in good agreement. However, helium and nitrogen exhibit anomalous behavior. A void volume-framework density relation for zeolites is given. [Pg.319]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.427 ]

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