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... molecules . If all the surface carbon on the earth were present as organic molecules in the con- temporary oceans , or if many known ultraviolet synthetic reactions producing organic molecules were permitted to continue for a billion ...
... molecules . If all the surface carbon on the earth were present as organic molecules in the con- temporary oceans , or if many known ultraviolet synthetic reactions producing organic molecules were permitted to continue for a billion ...
Page 1024
... molecules ( see SOLID STATE OF MATTER ) . In the liquid and gas states ( see GAS- EOUS STATE ) , collectively called the fluid states , stress is proportional to the rate of strain , and a shearing stress produces a viscous flow of ...
... molecules ( see SOLID STATE OF MATTER ) . In the liquid and gas states ( see GAS- EOUS STATE ) , collectively called the fluid states , stress is proportional to the rate of strain , and a shearing stress produces a viscous flow of ...
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... molecules ; i.e. , it lacks the regular crystalline order of a solid . The molecular structure of a liquid , therefore , can be described and measured only on the basis of probabili- ty . Probability is computed by a mathematical ...
... molecules ; i.e. , it lacks the regular crystalline order of a solid . The molecular structure of a liquid , therefore , can be described and measured only on the basis of probabili- ty . Probability is computed by a mathematical ...
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