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Page 237
... molecules . The hydrates that are well - known are most commonly crystalline solids that lose their fundamental structures upon removal of the bound water . An excep- tion to this are the zeolites , aluminum silicate minerals or their ...
... molecules . The hydrates that are well - known are most commonly crystalline solids that lose their fundamental structures upon removal of the bound water . An excep- tion to this are the zeolites , aluminum silicate minerals or their ...
Page 412
... molecules are converted to electrically charged atoms or molecules ( ions ) . Ionization is one of the principal ways that radiation , such as charged particles and X - rays , loses its energy in matter . In chemistry , ionization often ...
... molecules are converted to electrically charged atoms or molecules ( ions ) . Ionization is one of the principal ways that radiation , such as charged particles and X - rays , loses its energy in matter . In chemistry , ionization often ...
Page 457
... molecules are arranged in the same order but differ in their spatial relations ; the phenome- non results from differences in the symmetries of configurations of the same combinations of atoms in a molecule and is usually detected by ...
... molecules are arranged in the same order but differ in their spatial relations ; the phenome- non results from differences in the symmetries of configurations of the same combinations of atoms in a molecule and is usually detected by ...
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