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As an adjective applied to metals base represents the opposite of noble, i.e. a base metal would be attacked by mineral acids, base exchange An old term used to describe the capacity of soils, zeolites, clays, etc. to exchange their cations (Na, K, Ca ) for an equivalent of other cations without undergoing structural change. An example of the general process of ion exchange. ... [Pg.52]

Also used to describe the oppositely charged ion balancing charge, e.g. chloride is the counter-ion to Na in sodium chloride. [Pg.114]

Debye-Hiickel theory The activity coefficient of an electrolyte depends markedly upon concentration. Jn dilute solutions, due to the Coulombic forces of attraction and repulsion, the ions tend to surround themselves with an atmosphere of oppositely charged ions. Debye and Hiickel showed that it was possible to explain the abnormal activity coefficients at least for very dilute solutions of electrolytes. [Pg.125]

The electrovalent bond is formed by electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. Thus Na, with one outer electron, loses this electron to achieve the noble gas Ne structure, while Cl with seven outer electrons, gains one electron to achieve the Ar structure. [Pg.415]

The terms cis and trans signify, respectively, that the two hydrogen atoms are on the same side or on the opposite side with respect to the perpendicular plane of the double bond. [Pg.8]

The properties of straight run diesel fuels depend on both nature of the crude oil and selected distillation range. Thus the paraffinic crudes give cuts of satisfactory cetane number but poorer cold characteristics the opposite will be observed with naphthenic or aromatic crudes. The increasing demand for diesel fuel could lead the refiner to increase the distillation end point, but that will result in a deterioration of the cloud point. It is generally accepted that a weight gain in yield of 0.5% could increase the cloud point by 1°C. The compromise between quantity and quality is particularly difficult to reconcile. [Pg.223]

Not to overload the Statidard, three supplements are predetermined for it. The Supplement A (compulsory ) with the list of statistics is due to compulsory determination by non-destructive magnetic method of mechanical properties test. This Supplement provided the possibility to set the reasonable compromise between two opposite tendencies -to simplify utmost a body of mathematics or, on the contrary, to complicate it to such extent that it becomes inaccessible. [Pg.26]

The large temperature difference of the remarkable borehole, opposite other boreholes and their environment is significant. This high temperature difference is a typical feature for a small wall thickness between borehole and blade surface. For technical reasons, precise eroding of the boreholes is difficult. Due to this, the remaining wallthickness between the boreholes and the blade surface has to be determined, in order to prevent an early failure, Siemens/Kwu developed a new method to determine the wallthickness with Impulse-Video-Thermography [5],... [Pg.406]

Shortcomings of Wang s method like limited pitch of the spiral and blurring in the vertical direction can be improved by the CFBP-algorithm [10], where gaps in the spiral sampling pattern are filled using X-rays measured from the opposite side. [Pg.494]


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Acid—base reactions opposite charges attract

Activation energies of opposite elementary reactions and reaction enthalpy

Assess Likely Support or Opposition to Integration

Association processes between oppositely

Association processes between oppositely charged latex particles

Atomic theory opposition

Biotechnology opposition

Bond opposition strain

Control in the Direction Opposite to Flow

Distillation opposite process

Electrical opposites, theory

Forbidden transitions, between states opposite symmetry

Force of opposition

Grouping of models into opposite pairs

Imposed risk, opposition

Ionic bond The attraction between oppositely

Ionic bond The attraction between oppositely charged ions

Ionic bonding The attraction between oppositely charged ions

Mixtures of oppositely charged

National parks opposition

Network reaction 191 opposite

Next page opposition

Nuclear energy opposition

Opposite

Opposite

Opposite Stereoselectivity Proves Anchimeric Assistance

Opposite category

Opposite charges

Opposite charges attract

Opposite electrode

Opposite elementary reactions

Opposite enantiopreference

Opposite parity states

Opposite regioselectivity

Opposite sides

Opposite signs

Opposite stereopreference

Opposite-spin electron correlation

Oppositely charged

Oppositely charged colloids

Oppositely charged colloids with size ratio

Oppositely charged polyelectrolytes, complex

Oppositely charged polyelectrolytes, complex formation

Opposites Do Attract Ionic Bonds

Opposites relationship between

Opposites self conscious

Opposition

Opposition

Opposition between Eastern and Western Margins

Opposition effect

Opposition polarization effect

Oppositional defiant

Oppositional defiant disorder, treatment

Oppositional thinking

Oppositional-Defiant Disorder

Oppositions against Patents

Oppositions defined

Oppositions relations

Orientation opposite

Parallelogram (opposite sides parallel)

Patent opposition

Physician opposition

Probability of Finding Oppositely Charged Ions near Each Other

Public Opposition to the Presidential Parkway

Rod-Like Liquid Crystals with Two Fluorinated Chains at Opposite Ends Layer Frustration

Screw opposite

Self-assembly of ionic surfactants in oppositely charged polyelectrolyte gels

Spin-opposite-scaled

Surfactant interactions with oppositely charged species

Surfactants opposite charge

Symmetry of opposites

The Derjaguin transform for interactions between oppositely curved surfaces

The Heteropolar Linkage Between Oppositely Charged Ions

Workers’ Opposition

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