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Column Pressure i.d. (mm) Length (cm) limit (bar) Bed height Volume" (liter) (cm) ... [Pg.58]

GAS FORMULA BOILING POINT (°C) MOLAR VOLUME (liters)... [Pg.64]

Liquid volume (liter) Dt (m) L Dt Impeller Quantity correlated Value of exponent of ... [Pg.304]

Entrapped volume the volume (liters) encapsulated per mole of (phospho) lipid. [Pg.272]

BREAKTHROUGH VOLUMES (liters/g) OF SOME COMMON ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS ON TENAX-GC... [Pg.933]

Tissue Reference letters Volume (liters) Blood flow (ml/min) Blood flow (ml/100 ml) Volume of blood in equilibrium with tissue (ml)... [Pg.138]

T (°C) Calorimeter Phase Volume Liter. Calorimeter Phase Volume Liter. [Pg.300]

The moles that are required can be calculated from the volume (liters) and molarity (moles per liter) ... [Pg.70]

Some Sl-derived units with special names are included in Table 2.2. The standard atmosphere may be used temporarily with SI units it is dehned to be equal to 1.01325 X 10 Pa. The thermochemical calorie is no longer recommended as a unit of energy, but it is defined in terms of an SI unit, joules, symbol J, as 4.184 J [4]. The unit of volume, liter, symbol L, is now defined as Idm. ... [Pg.10]

Number of thermocouples = usable chamber volume (liters)/ 00 liters + 1... [Pg.289]

Autoclave. (ABC 009) serial no. (provide number) autoclave is utilized for sterilization of solution buffer vessels, filters, filter housings, closures, filling machine dosing system, and support equipment. The unit has a chamber size of (width x length x height) mm and (provide volume) liter capacity with dual interlocking doors. [Pg.506]

Sample Number Job Classifi- cation Air Volume Liters TCCA Respirable Dust mg/Filter mg/m3 TCCA Total Dust mg/Filter mq/m3 ... [Pg.134]

To prepare a 1.000 m solution of KBr in water, for example, you would dissolve 1.000 mol of KBr (119.0 g) in 1.000 kg (1000 mL) of water. You can t say for sure what the final volume of the solution will be, although it will probably be a bit larger than 1000 mL. Although the names sound similar, note the differences between molarity and molality. Molarity is the number of moles of solute per volume (liter) of solution, whereas molality is the number of moles of solute per mass (kilogram) of solvent. [Pg.437]

A 4.028 m solution of ethylene glycol in water contains 4.028 mol of ethylene glycol per kilogram of water. To find the solution s molarity, we need to find the number of moles of solute per volume (liter) of solution. The volume, in turn, can be found from the mass of the solution by using density as a conversion factor. [Pg.438]


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