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Insignificance

The equation of state for an ideal gas, that is a gas in which the volume of the gas molecules is insignificant, attractive and repulsive forces between molecules are ignored, and molecules maintain their energy when they collide with each other. [Pg.105]

Note that the van der Waals forces tliat hold a physisorbed molecule to a surface exist for all atoms and molecules interacting with a surface. The physisorption energy is usually insignificant if the particle is attached to the surface by a much stronger chemisorption bond, as discussed below. Often, however, just before a molecule fonus a strong chemical bond to a surface, it exists in a physisorbed precursor state for a short period of time, as discussed below in section AL7.3.3. [Pg.294]

B2.5.351 after multiphoton excitation via the CF stretching vibration at 1070 cm. More than 17 photons are needed to break the C-I bond, a typical value in IR laser chemistry. Contributions from direct absorption (i) are insignificant, so that the process almost exclusively follows the quasi-resonant mechanism (iii), which can be treated by generalized first-order kinetics. As an example, figure B2.5.15 illustrates the fonnation of I atoms (upper trace) during excitation with the pulse sequence of a mode-coupled CO2 laser (lower trace). In addition to the mtensity, /, the fluence, F, of radiation is a very important parameter in IR laser chemistry (and more generally in nuiltiphoton excitation) ... [Pg.2131]

By applying this method, they demonstrated that the removal of insignificant variables increases the quality and reliability of the models despite the fact that the correlation coefficient, r, always decreases, although only shghtly. For example, the characteristics of a model with six orthogonalized descriptors were r = 0.99288, s = 0.9062, F = 127.4 and the quality of this model was sufficiently improved after removal of the two least significant descriptors, to r = 0.9925, s = 0.8553,... [Pg.207]

Finally we require a case in which mechanism (lii) above dominates momentum transfer. In flow along a cylindrical tube, mechanism (i) is certainly insignificant compared with mechanism (iii) when the tube diameter is large compared with mean free path lengths, and mechanism (ii) can be eliminated completely by limiting attention to the flow of a pure substance. We then have the classical Poiseuille [13] problem, and for a tube of circular cross-section solution of the viscous flow equations gives 2... [Pg.14]

The data on the left were obtained under conditions in which random errors in sampling and the analytical method contribute to the overall variance. The data on the right were obtained in circumstances in which the sampling variance is known to be insignificant. Determine the overall variance and the contributions from sampling and the analytical method. [Pg.181]

Even if a method is more selective for an interferent, it can be used to determine an analyte s concentration if the interferent s contribution to Sjamp is insignificant. The selectivity coefficient, Ka,i> was introduced in Chapter 3 as a means of characterizing a method s selectivity. [Pg.202]

Accuracy The accuracy of a fluorescence method is generally 1-5% when spectral and chemical interferences are insignificant. Accuracy is limited by the same types of problems affecting other spectroscopic methods. In addition, accuracy is affected by interferences influencing the fluorescent quantum yield. The accuracy of phosphorescence is somewhat greater than that for fluorescence. [Pg.432]

Accuracy When spectral and chemical interferences are insignificant, atomic emission is capable of producing quantitative results with accuracies of 1-5%. Accuracy in flame emission frequently is limited by chemical interferences. Because the higher temperature of a plasma source gives rise to more emission lines, accuracy when using plasma emission often is limited by stray radiation from overlapping emission lines. [Pg.440]

A second instrumental limitation to Beer s law is stray radiation. The following data were obtained using a cell with a pathlength of 1.00 cm, when stray light is insignificant... [Pg.450]

Effusion separator (or effusion enricher). An interface in which carrier gas is preferentially removed from the gas entering the mass spectrometer by effusive flow (e.g., through a porous tube or through a slit). This flow is usually molecular flow, such that the mean free path is much greater than the largest dimension of a traverse section of the channel. The flow characteristics are determined by collisions of the gas molecules with surfaces flow effects from molecular collisions are insignificant. [Pg.432]

Since the reaction conditions are mild in step 2 (only 6% as much time allowed as in step 1 at a lower temperature) and no catalyst is present, it seems unlikely that any significant amount of ester scrambling occurs. Isomerization of maleate to fumarate is also known to be insignificant under these conditions. [Pg.303]

The cyclization of a polymer that has already grown through the dimer or trimer stage is also insignificant. [Pg.332]

We saw in the last chapter that the stationary-state approximation is apphc-able to free-radical homopolymerizations, and the same is true of copolymerizations. Of course, it takes a brief time for the stationary-state radical concentration to be reached, but this period is insignificant compared to the total duration of a polymerization reaction. If the total concentration of radicals is constant, this means that the rate of crossover between the different types of terminal units is also equal, or that R... [Pg.426]


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