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The solid-state superstructure of asararene the a-crystallographic axis, ojygen atoms are illustrated in red and carbons in gray. Hydrogen atoms have been omitted for the sake of clarity.

The solid-state supramolecular wheel-and-axle compound involving 4-benzoic acid. Included 4-chlorobenzene is shown between the dimers.

The solid-state X-ray crystal structure of the bromide complex of .

The solid-state31P NM R spectrum of RhCl

The solid-state31P NMR spectrum of RhCl

The solid-supported promoters.

The solidification model of the crystallisation process, showing how a chain can be incorporated into a lamellar structure without significant change of overall shape.

The solidification of salol can be followed very easily on a temperature-gradient microscope stage. This can be made up from standard laboratory equipment and is mounted on an ordinary transmission light microscope.

The solidification speed of solol at different temperatures.

The solids-conveying section of a single-screw, plasticating extruder with a worn feed casing. The schematic is not to scale, and it shows a ledge formed between the oversized feed casing and the flange of a new barrel

The solilonanlisolilon lullice configuration A , ate shown to llic left. To the right the spectrum of single-electron stales ior the solilon anlisolilon conliguration is depicted.

The Solitaire device Roadmap angiogram obtained during retrieval of the

The soliton .

The soliton-antisoliton lattice configuration Aja are shown to the left. To the right the spectrum of single-electron states for the soliton-antisoliton configuration is depicted.

The solMlity ofMg2 water as a function of temperature

The solubihty of Mgl2 in water.

The solubiJity of calcite at 25 C and 1 bar total pressure as a function of co, and pH. Solubility curves for different CO2 pressures are labeled with corresponding CO. values from 0 to -5, except for the curve for 10 bar, which is unlabeled.

The solubilities of KNO3 and Nad at 0 C and 60 C. The difference in temperature dependence enables us to isolate one of these compounds from a solution containing both of them, through fractional crystallization.

The solubilities of liquid sodium in the liquid sodium halides

The solubilities of most gases decrease with increasing temperature.

The solubilities of most solids increase as temperature increases.

The solubilities of O2 and N2 at different partial pressures at 25 C. The slopes are equal to the Henry s law constants for these gases.

The solubilities of several gases in water as a function of temperature at a constant pressu re of 1 atm of gas a bove the solution.

The solubilities of several solids as a function of temperature. Note that while most substances become more soluble in water with increasing temperature, sodium sulfate and cerium sulfate become less soluble.

The solubilities of silver halides in NH3 solutions



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