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Parallel relation

For the Gibbs energy of an ideal gas mixture, — T the parallel relation for partial properties is equation 149 ... [Pg.494]

Two distinct linear and parallel relations are seen one (to the left) for metals for which the surface charge, is positive, and another (to the right) for metals for... [Pg.528]

The high frequency oscillatory current during the silent electrical discharge in an ozonizer affects the chemical reaction in some way. A parallel relation exists between the high frequency current and the yield of hydrogen peroxide from hydrogen and oxygen, but not between the low frequency base current and the yield. [Pg.331]

The simple fluid theory has not yet yielded general relations for ij" and Xk- A constitutive equation of Bernstein, Kearsley, and Zapas does give parallel relations for rj and x as discussed by Booij (/2a, p. 63). The rigid dumbbell results above are not consistent with the Bemstein-Kearsley-Zapas formulae. [Pg.41]

Parallel relations of options in both diagrams, such as < <, > > and —. E.g., the parallel relation < < means that scenario x < scenario y in HD1 and scenario x < scenario y in HD2. Parallel order relations indicate a similar ranking of options in the two compared Hasse Diagrams and thus there is no evaluation conflict. [Pg.229]

The two most effective modes, either in vacuo and in solution, contain a main component related to C=C and C-C stretching of the chain, respectively. The changes induced by the solvent on these modes are evident both on frequencies and IR intensities what we observe is a significative decrease of frequency ( 117 cm ) and an important increase in IR intensity (by a factor of 2.5) for mode 1, and, for mode 2, a small increase of frequency ( 6 cm" ) accompanied by a very large increase in IR intensity (by a factor 8.5). Let us try to analyze these data in a more detailed way, eis they can give useful informations for a more physical description of a" and The direct relation between polarizability and spectroscopic data is explicit if we recall that IR intensity is proportional to (dn/dQ) , the parallel relation for /3 is a little more complex as it also involves Raman intensities, but for our scopes we can limit to consider the still present proportionality between yS and dfi/dQ, and then IR intensities. [Pg.46]

The anti-parallel relation between the two constants was observed in the presence of partially quar-ternized polyvinylimidazole [45]. The substrate binding is caused by the long-ranged electrostatic interactions, so that the complex is loose . The substrates are at positions easily accessible to the neutral imidazole group, a catalytic site. Thus small favors the reactions. [Pg.96]


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