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... organic molecules gives low m.p .; high coef .; liquid crystal molecules in melt soluble in organic solvents to yield solutions nondirected ; symmetry low because of the shape of the molecules iodine ( 12 ) , organic compounds ...
... organic molecules gives low m.p .; high coef .; liquid crystal molecules in melt soluble in organic solvents to yield solutions nondirected ; symmetry low because of the shape of the molecules iodine ( 12 ) , organic compounds ...
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... organic molecules , such as certain aliphatic and aromatic amines , pyridines , and methylene blue , may replace inorganic exchangeable cations present in the in- terlayer of expansible minerals . Polar organic molecules may replace ...
... organic molecules , such as certain aliphatic and aromatic amines , pyridines , and methylene blue , may replace inorganic exchangeable cations present in the in- terlayer of expansible minerals . Polar organic molecules may replace ...
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... ORGANIC - RICH SEDIMENTARY DEPOSITS Coal , oil shale , and petroleum are not sedimentary rocks per se ; they represent accumulations of undecayed organic tissue that can either make up the bulk of the material ( e.g. , coal ) , or be ...
... ORGANIC - RICH SEDIMENTARY DEPOSITS Coal , oil shale , and petroleum are not sedimentary rocks per se ; they represent accumulations of undecayed organic tissue that can either make up the bulk of the material ( e.g. , coal ) , or be ...
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