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Polarity/polarization

Non-polar/non- polar (non-polar compounds) Polar/ non-polar Polar/polar (polar compounds)... [Pg.26]

Polarity polar nonpolar polar polar polar... [Pg.107]

The CPA equation of state has been used successfully to model VLB and LEE of (polar + non-polar), (polar + polar), (associating + non-polar) and... [Pg.71]

Siddiqi-Lucas suggested that component volume fractions might be used to correlate the effects of concentration dependence. They found an average absolute deviation of 4.5 percent for nonpolar-nonpolar mixtures, 16.5 percent for polar-nonpolar mixtures, and 10.8 percent for polar-polar mixtures. [Pg.599]

The elution of compounds on GC columns is a complex process related to the volatility of the compound, which results from its boiling point, and the chemical interactions between the compound and the stationary phase. These interactions are typically those which arise from polar-polar interactions, dispersion forces, dipole-dipole interactions, and so forth. Collectively, they are described by the term the chemical potential, Ap.°, which derives from the potential for the compound to... [Pg.95]

Mathai and Singh have estimated the permeability coefficient P, using the formula P = kD where k is the partition coefficient and D is the diffusivity. They have used both parallel and series models to calculate P. The experimental values are always greater than measured values. The poor agreement between the experimental and calculated values is attributed to the polar-polar interaction between the epoxy group and nitrile group. [Pg.321]

The polarity of the matrix helps to improve the adhesion between melamine fiber and rubber because of the polar-polar interaction between the fiber and the matrix [118]. The presence of fiber in the absence of bonding system showed only marginal improvement in tensile strength (from 1.5 to 1.6 MPa) in the case of EPDM rubber-melamine hber composites. However, maleated EPDM rubber-melamine hber composites showed more than 50% improvement in tensile strength in the absence of the bonding system [118]. This is because of the presence of maleic anhydride groups, which imparts polarity to the mbber. [Pg.365]

NP, WP, P = non polar, weakly polar, polar, respectively SCX, SAX, WAX = strong cation, strong anion, weak anion exchanger, respectively. [Pg.97]

Macroscopic polarity (polar symmetry) in materials is an extremely important structural feature providing a dizzying array of useful properties including... [Pg.457]

As noted in Chapter 2, sand, silt, clay, and organic matter do not act independently of each other in soil. Thus, one or several types of chemical bonds or interactions—ionic, polar covalent, covalent, hydrogen, polar-polar interactions, and van der Waals interactions—will be important in holding soil components together. The whole area of chemical bonding is extremely complex, and thus, in addition to specific bonding considerations, there are also more... [Pg.70]

Figure 3.6. Examples of hydrogen bonding and polar-polar attraction. Figure 3.6. Examples of hydrogen bonding and polar-polar attraction.
Add small amounts of each liquid indicated in step 2 to the water in the test tubes with the corresponding label. Stopper, shake, and observe the miscibility. Record the miscibility (miscible or immiscible) and polarity (polar or nonpolar) in a table such as the following in the data section of your notebook. [Pg.32]

Let Ix, Iy and Iz be the intensity components of the fluorescence, respectively (Figure 6.3). If no polarizer is placed between the sample and the emission monochromator, the light intensity viewed by the monochromator is Iz + Iy, which is not proportional to the total fluorescence intensity (Ix + Iy + Iz). Moreover, the transmission efficiency of the monochromator depends on the polarization of the incident light and is thus not the same for Iz and Iy. To get a response proportional to the total fluorescence intensity, independently of the fluorescence polarization, polarizers must be used under magic angle conditions (see appendix, p. 196) a polarizer is introduced between the excitation monochromator and the sample and... [Pg.163]


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