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Kauzmann W 1966 Kinetic Theory of Gases (New York Benjamin) pp 165-84... [Pg.3014]

The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution function (Levine, 1983 Kauzmann, 1966) for atoms or molecules (particles) of a gaseous sample is... [Pg.19]

The most probable value of the speed v p can be obtained by differentiation of the distribution function and setting dG(v)/dv = 0 (Kauzmann, 1966 Atkins 1990) to obtain... [Pg.20]

Kauzmann, W., 1966. Kinetic Theory of Gases. Benjamin, New York. [Pg.335]

The ideas of Frank, Evans and Kauzmann had a profound influence on the way chemists thought about hydrophobic effects in the decades that followed However, after the study of the hydrophobic hydration shell through computer simulations became feasible, the ideas about the hydrophobic hydration gradually changed. It became apparent that the hydrogen bonds in the hydrophobic hydration shell are nof or only to a minor extent, stronger than in normal water which is not compatible with an iceberg character of the hydration shell. [Pg.15]

L. deBroghe, The devolution in Phjsics, Noonday Press, Inc., New York, 1953 H. Eyring, J. Walter, and G. E. Kimball, Quantum Chemistj, ](Am. Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1944 W. Kauzmann, Quantum Chemistj, Academic Press, New York, 1957. [Pg.170]

Eisenberg, D. and Kauzmann, W., The Structure and Properties of Water, Oxford University Press (1969)... [Pg.380]

Fig. 16. Mechanism of fluorescence. From Kauzmann, Quantum Chemistry, p. 697. Academic Press, New York, 1957. Fig. 16. Mechanism of fluorescence. From Kauzmann, Quantum Chemistry, p. 697. Academic Press, New York, 1957.
The arrangement of oxygen atoms in ice I is isomorphous with the wurtzite form of zinc sulphide, and also with the silicon atoms in the tridymite form of silicon dioxide. Hence, ice I is sometimes referred to as the wurtzite or tridymite form of ice (Eisenberg Kauzmann, 1969). [Pg.35]

It is important to realize that the random-chain model need not imply an absence of residual structure in the unfolded population. Formative articles—many of them appearing on the pages of Advances in Protein Chemistry—recognized this fact. Kauzmann s famous review raised the central question about structure in the unfolded state (Kauzmann, 1959) ... [Pg.17]


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