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Volumes and Temperatures of a Given Sample of Gas

Volumes o ocwvoBon for solvent Mdntj in ptHNHaJjfOtyf

Volumes of 0.001 pterins working solutions required to make up urine standard mixtures

Volumes of activation .

Volumes of activation at 100 MPa for self-exchange in ML. couples in

Volumes of Activation AV cm moT jfor Solvent Exchange on Divalent Metal Ions

Volumes of Activation for Diels-Alder Reactions

Volumes of Activation for Photochemical and Thomal Aquation of Some Cr Complexes

Volumes of activation for reactions of arenediazonium ions with nucleophiles .

Volumes of activation for several known substitution reactions from ref. 9

Volumes of activation for solvent exchange in

Volumes of Activation for some Claisen Rearrangements

Volumes of Activation for the Acid-Catalyzed and Base-Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Esters and Amides

Volumes of activation for the anation of M

Volumes of activation for the aquation of ions and for the anation of Co

Volumes of Activation for the Base Hydrolysis of Cobalt Complexes

Volumes of activation for the bimolecular addition of various ligands to deoxy myoglobin in aqueous buffer .

Volumes of activation for the exchange of water in some M6 complexes

Volumes of Activation for the Hydrolysis of Several Benzenediazonium Ions in Water

Volumes of activation for the mercury

Volumes of activation for water exchange in hexooqua complexes of transition metal ions of the first row

Volumes of activation for water exchange reactions .

Volumes of activation for water exchongo in hexaaqua complexes of transition metal ions of the first row

Volumes of Activation of some Aquachlororhodium

Volumes of Activation of some Aquachlororhodium Ions121



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