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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...
- }}-{\frac {1}{\rho _{0}^{0}}}\right)+{\frac {M_{1}}{\rho }}} . For
multicomponent systems the
relation is
slightly modified by the sum of
molalities of...
- this
approach limits ****essing
advanced alloys which are
commonly multicomponent systems. Free
energy diagrams (or
phase diagrams)
offer in-depth knowledge...
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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 ¯...
- (2005) "The
Biginelli Reaction", in: J. Zhu and H. Bienaymé (eds.):
Multicomponent Reactions, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, ISBN 978-3-527-30806-4. Kappe, C. O...
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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...
- (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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influential are
summarized below. In 1974
Baddeley and
Hitch introduced the
multicomponent model of
working memory. The
theory proposed a
model containing three...
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proteins (proteomics)
involved in the
immune response. It is
likely that a
multicomponent,
adaptive immune system arose with the
first vertebrates, as invertebrates...