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Willem Hendrik Keesom (/ˈkeɪsoʊm/) (21 June 1876,
Texel – 3
March 1956, Leiden) was a
Dutch physicist who, in 1926,
invented a
method to
freeze liquid...
- ion–induced
dipole force Cation–π, σ–π and π–π
bonding Van der
Waals forces –
Keesom force,
Debye force, and
London dispersion force Cation–cation
bonding Salt...
- dipoles",
Debye forces between permanent dipoles and
induced dipoles, and the
Keesom force between permanent molecular dipoles whose rotational orientations...
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molecules close together.
These interactions include London dispersion forces,
Keesom forces,
Debye forces and
hydrogen bonds. Individually,
these attractions...
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Preliminary notice:
Keesom, W. H. (17 July 1926)
Letters to the Editor: "Solidification of helium," Nature, 118 : 81.
Preliminary notice:
Keesom, W. H. (1926)...
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Korteweg September 24, 1960
Palomar PLS NYS 3.1 km MPC · JPL 9686
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Keesom September 24, 1960
Palomar PLS · 2.3 km MPC · JPL 9687 Uhlenbeck...
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molecular dipole, so that
there are
intermolecular dipole–dipole
forces (or
Keesom forces),
which add to the
London dispersion forces and
raise the boiling...
- molecules, and
Pauli repulsions between closed electrons s****.: 696
Keesom forces are the
forces between the
permanent dipoles of two
polar molecules...
- honor. His
student and
successor as
director of the lab
Willem Hendrik Keesom was the
first person who was able to
solidify helium, in 1926. The former...
- and linguist,
introduced Discourse Representation Theory Willem Hendrik Keesom (1876 in
Texel – 1956), a
Dutch physicist who
first froze liquid helium...