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Physical states liquid

Physical state Liquid (at room temperature) HSDB 1994... [Pg.196]

Physical state Liquid Liquid Liquid Liquid... [Pg.267]

Physical state Liquid Liquid Liquid Liquid Compressed gas Compressed gas Compressed gas or liquid... [Pg.10]

A diverse collection of quantitative property-water solubility relationships (QPWSR) is available in the literature. These QPWSR differ in their solubility representation (Cw, Sw, Xw), spectrum of independent variables, and applicability with respect to structure and physical state (liquid or solid). The following types of QPWSR are considered ... [Pg.122]

In each step several isomers are formed—only one of the possibilities in each case is indicated above—and the ortho and para compounds both go through similar series of reactions. The product is too sensitive and in the wrong physical state (liquid) for use as a military explosive. In short, for the manufacture of... [Pg.131]

Physical State Liquid Liquid Liquid Compressed Gas N/A... [Pg.80]

Thus, for an ideal solution the fugacity coefficient of a species in solution is equal to the fugacity coefficient of the pure species at the mixture T and P and in the same physical state (liquid or gas). [Pg.254]

Physical state Liquid, vapor Liquid, vapor Liquid, vapor Liquid, vapor Oily liquid, vapor Vapor Liquid... [Pg.45]

Physical State Liquid Dispersion Color White... [Pg.618]

Physical State Liquid Appearance colorless Odor chloroform-like pH Not available. [Pg.1216]

Physical State Liquid (Solution for infusion) SoUd Solid, wettable powder liquid. Solid below 36 F... [Pg.360]

The combination of HPLC and GC offers two separation mechanisms which can be made entirely orthogonal. The main difficulty in this technique is the fact that the mobile phase in the two systems is in two different physical states (liquid and gas). The problem is exacerbated by the fact that the volume of the vapor is many times greater than the volume of the liquid from which it is formed. [Pg.174]


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