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three or more
compounds react to form a
single product. By definition,
multicomponent reactions are
those reactions whereby more than two
reactants combine...
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solvent will
float (SG < 1.0) or sink (SG > 1.0) when
mixed with water.
Multicomponent solvents appeared after World War II in the USSR, and
continue to be...
- (or Stefan–Maxwell diffusion) is a
model for
describing diffusion in
multicomponent systems. The
equations that
describe these transport processes have...
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dimensionless fugacity coefficient,
which is 1 for an
ideal gas. In a
multicomponent system,
where the
vapor and
liquid consist of more than one type of...
- ∇ n {\displaystyle -\nabla n} . In 1931, Lars
Onsager included the
multicomponent transport processes in the
general context of
linear non-equilibrium...
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applied to the
determination of
chemical potentials of
components from a
multicomponent system from
experimental data
regarding the
chemical potential G 2 ¯...
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generic term "polyester" for a
specific subgroup of
inherently elastic,
multicomponent textile fibers. The
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in
November 2002...
- The Areni-1 cave
complex (Armenian: Արենիի քարանձավ) is a
multicomponent site, and late Chalcolithic/Early
Bronze Age
ritual site and settlement, located...
- The
Gault archaeological site is an extensive,
multicomponent site
located in Florence, Texas,
United States on the Williamson-Bell
County line
along Buttermilk...
- The Petrenko-Kritschenko
reaction is a
classic multicomponent-name
reaction that is
closely related to the Robinson–Schöpf
tropinone synthesis, but was...