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Hertz unit

H.Z., HZ, abbrev. (Hydrolysierzahl) hydrolyza-tion number (HertzzaW) Hertz unit, hertz (cycle per second). [Pg.221]

Hz Hertz, unit of frequency (cycles per m (1) Nuclear spin quantum number ... [Pg.769]

Hz = Hertz, unit of frequency - the number of times a wave oscillates per unit time - measured in cycles per second. [Pg.43]

F substituent on a molecule Modified enzyme form in ping pong Hz resonance takes place Hertz (unit of frequency cycles per... [Pg.801]

This is illustrated by the spectra of menthol at 200, 250, 300, 500, and 600 MHz. As we saw in Chapter 1, NMR signals are frequencies measured in hertz, based on the audio frequencies detected in the FID by the Fourier transform. If we plot the spectra on a frequency scale in hertz (Fig. 2.1), we see that the chemical shifts (positions of the proton resonances a-n) in hertz units are proportional to the magnetic field strength, as they should be ... [Pg.42]

Hertz unit of frequency measurement, representing cycles per second. [Pg.208]

Hyperconjugation, 142 Hypophosphorous acid, 894, 907 Hz (symbol for Hertz), unit of frequency, 488... [Pg.1229]

Hertz Unit of measurement defined as exactly one complete cycle of any process over a time span of exactly one second. [Pg.577]

Farbwerke Hoechst, Frankfurt, West Germany Labofina, Bruxelles, Belgium Laboratoire de Chimie Organique Macromolecules, Universite du Maine, Route de Laval, 7200 Le Mans, France Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 32611, U.S.A. Chemistry Division, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada I.C.I. Plastic Division, Hertz, United Kingdom... [Pg.483]

Dept, of Chemistry, University, Osaka, Japan I.C.I. Plastic Division, Hertz, United Kingdom... [Pg.484]


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