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Table 24.1 T and Low Temperature Performance of DINP Blends in PVC

Table 24.5 T and Low Temperature Properties of 40 phr Plasticized PVC Compounds

Table 25.1 T lists several of the simplest alkanes. Many of these substances are familiar because they are used so widely. Methane is a major component of natural gas and is used for home heating and in gas stoves and hot-water heaters. Propane is the major component of bottled gas used for home heating and cooking in areas where natural gas is not available. Butane is used in disposable lighters and in fuel canisters for gas camping stoves and lanterns. Alkanes with from 5 to 12 carbon atoms per molecule are found in gasoline.

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Table 3-22 T

Table 3. T of nuclei in l-cyclohexyl-5-Br-uracil

Table 3. T-Peel Strength of SMA Resin Modified Polyethylene.

Table 3.1 T summarizes two simple types of reactions, combination and decomposition reactions. In combination reactions two or more substances react to form one product. There are many examples of such reactions, especially those in which elements combine to form compounds. For example, magnesium metal bums in air with a dazzling brilliance to produce magnesium oxide, as shown in Figure 3.5

Table 3.1. T-t loading limits for Ceran Hightrans and Ceran Suprema

Table 3.2 T m,n nomenclature scheme for manganese oxides, according to Turner and Buseck .

Table 3.2. T-O distance, coordination number T-T distance, and T-O-

Table 3.4 T and UFW of some exipients

Table 3.8 T transformation matrices

Table 3.T. Selected band structure parameters of four compounds with the wurtzite structure. The energies for ZnO and GaN are given at LHeT and at 80 K for CdSe and CdS

Table 4 T-T Absorption Maxima, Triplet Lifetimes, Quantum Yields of Isomerization, and Photostationary State Isomer Ratio

Table 4-T Total free energy of five conformations of Met-enkephalin in ambient water, following from the ID- and 3D-RISM integral equation approaches in the HNC-RBC-TPT as well as HNC approximations.

Table 4. T, and T, values for PEOx, PVPh and their blends the accuracy of the

Table 4.1 T values for important polyacrylates and polymethacrylates

Table 4.11 T-peel strength of treated polyethylene substrates bonded using an epoxy adhesive

Table 4.2 T lists the common strong acids and bases. You should commit these to memory. As you examine this table, notice first that some of tire most common adds, such as HCl, HNO3, and H2SO4, are strong. Second, three of the strong adds result from combining a hydrogen atom and a halogen atom. and the hydroxides of Ca, Sr, and Ba

Table 4.4 T es of Buildup Factors

Table 5 T-T Absoiption Maxima and the Triplet Lifetimes of Polyenes

Table 5.3 T n E ratio for the decomposition of reactants to gaseous and solid products

Table 5.4. T, RELAXATION TIMES OF SOME C RESONANCES OF TETRACYCLINE

Table 5.6 T p ms values ofthe ECAP processed WF materials



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