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Anomalous properties hydrides

That the molecules in solid and liquid water interact by hydrogen bonding and that hydrogen bonding is responsible for the anomalous properties of water compared with the other hydrides of Group 16... [Pg.1]

Water has several anomalous features (e.g., density, being the only nontoxic and liquid "hydride" of the non-metals, melting point varying with pressure, etc.). Of direct importance for the aqueous biphasic process are the physiological (entries 2 and 4 of Table 5.1), economic (1,3,6,9), ecological/safety-related (2,3,4,9), process engineering (1,6,7,9,10,11,12), and chemical and physical properties (1,5,6,8,11,13) of water. The different properties interact and complement each other. Thus water, whose high... [Pg.108]


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