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  • ...', or '''molarity''', or simply [[concentration]], is a term in [[physical chemistry]]. It measures the concentration of a [[solution]] or [[mixture]]. ...h>V</math>:<ref name="GoldBook"> [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]]. Amount concentration, c. ''Compendium of chemical terminology'', interne ...
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  • ....com/entry.do?id=756738 |title=Clint |first= |last=|work=The Dictionary of Physical Geography |year=2000 |accessdate=10 November 2011}}</ref> In a large karst ==Chemistry== ...
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  • {{Nobelprize|Chemistry}}{{Infobox scientist | field = [[Physical chemistry]] ...
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  • |field = [[Physics]], [[chemistry]] |known_for = [[Arrhenius equation]]<br>[[Dissociation (chemistry)|Theory of ionic dissociation]]<br>[[Acid-base reactions#Arrhenius definiti ...
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  • ...stated as follows:<ref>{{cite book|first=Ira N.|last=Levine|title=Physical Chemistry|publisher=McGraw-Hill|location=New York|date=2009|edition=Sixth|page=10|isb ...sure.<ref name=dic>{{cite book|editor=Daintith, John|title=A Dictionary of Chemistry|publisher=Oxford University Press|date=2008|location=Oxford|page=82|edition ...
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  • ...n is the energy transition.<ref>McQuarrie, D. A.; Simon, J. D.; ''Physical Chemistry A Molecular Approach'',Anne McGuire, University Science Books, 1997. pg.166 The specific fields of chemistry that use molecular vibrations in their studies include [[infrared]] [[spect ...
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  • ==Physical derivation== A physical derivation, longer but more reliable, begins by realizing that the constant ...
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  • ...d M.J. O’Neil and made available to the market in 1936 at the ''Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy'' conference held in Pittsburgh<ref>[https://www.g ==Physical Structure== ...
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  • ...Atkins ISBN 0716728710</ref><ref>G. L. Miessler and D. A. Tarr “Inorganic Chemistry” 3rd Ed, Pearson/Prentice Hall publisher, ISBN 0-13-035471-6.</ref> ...a total of 32 crystallographic point groups, 30 of which are relevant to chemistry. Scientists use [[Schoenflies notation]] to classify point groups. ...
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  • ...f raw material.<ref>Mortimer, Robert G. (2005) ''Mathematics for Physical Chemistry'', Academic Press. 3 edition. ISBN 0-12-508347-5 (page 326)</ref> ...
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  • ..."AD-Book">Eric V. Anslyn and Dennis A. Dougherty ''Modern Physical Organic Chemistry'' University Science Books, 2006.</ref> ...same atom.<ref name="Fleming">Ian Fleming. ''Frontier Orbitals and Organic Chemistry Reactions.'' Wiley,'' '''1976'''.</ref> A few examples are shown to the ri ...
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  • ...[[time]]; energy conservation is a result of the empirical fact that the [[Physical law|laws of physics]] do not change with time itself. Philosophically, this * {{cite book | author=Oxtoby & Nachtrieb | title=Principles of Modern Chemistry, 3rd ed. | publisher=Saunders College Publishing | year=1996 | id=}} ...
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  • ...in very strange ways. Quantum mechanics is important to [[physics]] and [[chemistry]]. ...formation about the probability amplitude of position, momentum, and other physical properties of a particle. Many of the results of quantum mechanics are not ...
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  • The Planck constant has [[dimensional analysis|dimensions]] of physical action: [[energy]] multiplied by [[time]], or [[momentum]] multiplied by [[ ...chem4kids.com/files/etcetera_constants.html|title=Chem4kids – Constants in Chemistry|accessdate=24.05.10}}</ref> Scientists have used this quantity to calculate ...
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