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Naming properties

At the outset it will be profitable to deal with an ideal solution possessing the following properties (i) there is no heat effect when the components are mixed (ii) there is no change in volume when the solution is formed from its components (iii) the vapour pressure of each component is equal to the vapour pressure of the pure substances multiplied by its mol fraction in the solution. The last-named property is merely an expression of Raoult s law, the vapour pressure of a substance is pro-... [Pg.5]

Describe the names, properties, and reactions of the principal compounds of hydrogen and the Period 1 through 3 elements in Groups 1, 2, 13/III, and 14/IV. [Pg.738]

Fact name Property 1 Value Where to find it (Ask, prove, calculate)... [Pg.92]

Name Properties Number of Number of SS AFAR Website/URL ... [Pg.457]

Under these conditions, aggregates display emergent properties (e.g. the state of being soluble, see above) not seen in the neat state. The soluble state also exhibits emergent properties such as diffusibility, conductivity, partitioning between solvents and interfacial activity (Testa and Kier, 1991). What is lost here are many physical properties which have no meaning in the soluble state, namely properties of the crystal, gas or bulk liquid. [Pg.18]

Plant species (Family) Tpartl Protease inhibitor name (properties) Protease specificity (ICso) rKd, Ki] (reactive site) Ref. [Pg.612]

In order to describe ArrayExpress objects (especially SampleSources and Samples), Description type objects will be used, incorporating both free text and controlled text through property name - property value pairs. It is advisable to use a reference to an external ontology where appropriate. Objects of the class OntologyReference link together property values with external ontologies. [Pg.130]


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