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... chemical industry shifted , in the middle of the 19th century , from the heavy , chemical processes to organic chemistry . The stimulus here was less a specific industrial demand than the pioneering work of a group of German scientists ...
... chemical industry shifted , in the middle of the 19th century , from the heavy , chemical processes to organic chemistry . The stimulus here was less a specific industrial demand than the pioneering work of a group of German scientists ...
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... chemical potential of a semiper- fect gas can be used in combination with Raoult's and Henry's rules to show that any change in chemical poten- tial of solvent in a solution between two states at the same temperature is proportional to ...
... chemical potential of a semiper- fect gas can be used in combination with Raoult's and Henry's rules to show that any change in chemical poten- tial of solvent in a solution between two states at the same temperature is proportional to ...
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... chemical equilibrium state fixed by the two independent properties are the proportions of the molecular species present . When a chemical reaction proceeds at such a rate that chemical equilibrium is not achieved , each state passed ...
... chemical equilibrium state fixed by the two independent properties are the proportions of the molecular species present . When a chemical reaction proceeds at such a rate that chemical equilibrium is not achieved , each state passed ...
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