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True Positives legitimate

Figure 11.11 shows there are some molecules which can legitimately be drawn in several different ways using Lewis structures, each conforming to the octet rule. These are resonance structures, and are equally valid, but the true structure is a hybrid of the two or more possible structures. This is indicated by the double-headed arrow, where the electrons are moved, but the atoms stay in position. However, in this example, the carbon oxygen bonds are of equal length - they do not rapidly interconvert from one version to another. The true... [Pg.262]

The British based their demands on their past the French on reason itself, not having an equivalent past upon which to rely. The latter appealed to human beings as such and put into effect the idea of equality. The paradox of Condorcet s argument was that whereas Burke, despite his contextualism, summed up his position with an axiomatic declaration (only one revolution was good or true), Condorcet concluded instead in a way that was more respectful of historical circumstances both revolutions were legitimate, each being an affirmation of rights within its own context. ... [Pg.37]

The fugacity coefficient is always positive however, it may be greater or less than unity. The ideal gas has (p,- = 1, but the converse is not true a substance having (pj = 1 is not necessarily an ideal gas. Note that the definition (4.3.18) places no restriction on the kind of phase to which (p,- may be applied it is a legitimate property of solids, liquids, and gases, though it is most often applied to fluids. [Pg.143]


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