The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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... Reactions in which atoms move from one site to another Rearrangewithin a molecule — that is , rearrangement reactions— ment may be interpreted as secondary reactions following the reactions photoexcitation process . Benzene irradiated ...
... Reactions in which atoms move from one site to another Rearrangewithin a molecule — that is , rearrangement reactions— ment may be interpreted as secondary reactions following the reactions photoexcitation process . Benzene irradiated ...
Page 295
... react with metal surChain reactions always produce many product molecules faces and can be detected by their ability to remove a for every quantum of energy absorbed ; i.e. , the quantum metal mirror from the walls of a vessel . More ...
... react with metal surChain reactions always produce many product molecules faces and can be detected by their ability to remove a for every quantum of energy absorbed ; i.e. , the quantum metal mirror from the walls of a vessel . More ...
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... reactions of photosynthesis are based on the theory that one photon of light is absorbed for each electron transferred in each of the two light reactions . The total number of quanta required , therefore , to transfer four electrons ...
... reactions of photosynthesis are based on the theory that one photon of light is absorbed for each electron transferred in each of the two light reactions . The total number of quanta required , therefore , to transfer four electrons ...
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