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... involved , to the rates involved , and to the mechanisms involved . The outline of subject B treats the classification of chemical reactions according to the energy changes involved ; the signifi- cance of activation energy in chemical ...
... involved , to the rates involved , and to the mechanisms involved . The outline of subject B treats the classification of chemical reactions according to the energy changes involved ; the signifi- cance of activation energy in chemical ...
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... involved [ see C.6 . , below ] d . According to the reaction mechanism involved [ see D.4 . , below ] B. Energy changes in chemical reactions 1. The classification of chemical reactions according to energy changes involved : exothermic ...
... involved [ see C.6 . , below ] d . According to the reaction mechanism involved [ see D.4 . , below ] B. Energy changes in chemical reactions 1. The classification of chemical reactions according to energy changes involved : exothermic ...
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... involved in the theory of landform evolution - the con- A. The action of the hydrosphere and atmosphere on the Earth's surface features 1. Weathering : the disintegration and alteration of rocks at or near the Earth's surface a ...
... involved in the theory of landform evolution - the con- A. The action of the hydrosphere and atmosphere on the Earth's surface features 1. Weathering : the disintegration and alteration of rocks at or near the Earth's surface a ...
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