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scale [balance]

analytic
An ordinary analytical balance
electronic
The mass measurements were performed with an ultra-precision electronic balance
ordinary
An ordinary analytical balance
example
take
If we take more examples
employ
We have tried to achieve simplicity by supporting the text with many illustrations and by
employing particularly simple examples
demonstrate
This can best be seen by an example
In this chapter we demonstrate with specific examples the formulation of the heat
transfer problem for
another
As another example we discuss the elastic properties of linear chain with
The next example of fluid flow considered is the vortex disposition
simple
We will treat a very simple example in the beginning
indicator
principle
operate on the principle
They operate on the principle that the thermal flux is transmitted through evaporation
principle of the technique
main principles of the method
The main principles of the method were known 40 years ago
heisenbergs principle of uncertainty
Heisenbergs principle of uncertainty shows that, in the limit when either is completely
determined
pauli exclusion
basic principles
Leonardo da Vinchi was able to point out the two basic modes of their flight.
The basic principles of condensation have been soundly established
Modern though the digital computer is the fundamental principles of its organization
were set forth
entropy principle
Assuming basic physical soundness of the Meissners entropy principle
band
Bands 2 and 3 could not be registered in toluene
low-intensity
In organic molecules that have a low-intensity long-wavelength band in their absorption
spectra
excitation
fundamental
The position of the fundamental absorption edge of solid solutions
weak
It is stated that the C-Cc band is weak.
emission bands
Since the emission bands of CO2 and H2O overlap
absorption band
strong
It is noted that the absorption band corresponding to this vibration mode is very intense.
percentage
The impurities need not exceed 5 percent.
The proportion of closed pores was 2%.
volume of percentage
weight of percentage
viscosity
heat transfer
The quantitative relationships of heat transfer for this and similar cases can be found
after the solution of the following problem.
general
The general laws governing the mechanism of moisture absorption in dispersions can be
established.
In order to establish the general laws relating the thermal conductivity of toluene to
temperature
The general features of the relation oscillations have been satisfactority explained in this
way.
analogous
An analogous rule exists for the transitions in the case of gadolinium
trend
Figure 2 shows the trends in A and T.
Growth
Bubble growth in a uniformly superheated liquid has been experimentally verified by
thermodynamic
It is shown in this paper how, based on thermodynamics mechanisms, it is possible to
fix almost unambiguously
quantitative
It has been possible to establish both qualitative and quantitative relations which
determine the ignition and combustion time of particles.
Design calculations for such driers require information about the quantitative
relationships governing the evaporation.
experimental
From these experimental features we can make the following inferences.
phenomenon
We shall examine only the basic physical properties and laws governing this
phenomenon.
physic
This solution describes all of the physical laws governing the structure of a shock front.
qualititative relation
without changing the basic qualititative relations.
copper
activating agent
activity
Other properties of solid catalysts may also have an important effect on activity.
biological activity
The isomer may have no biological activity.
short-lived biological
activity of groups
thermal activity
second-order activity
nuclear activity
activate
The increase of heat flux activates the more nucleation sites.
active
surface
These additives were mostly surface-active with respect to water.
chemical
In many respects a partially ionized gases bears a close analogy to a chemically reacting
gas.
over active
isomer
isotop
Neon consists of a mixture of practically two isotopes Ne20 and Ne22
naturally occurring isotopes
The element boron has two naturally occurring isotopes.
half-life of radionuclide
redundancy, surplus
fivefold
gas
An excess of gas made the author stop his test.
twofold
threefold
indicator
Temperature was used as a tracer to reveal more of the flow structure.
New type of indication instrument has been disclosed by the company.
Powder
acid-base indicator
iodization
Iodination is readily effected by the brown solutions of iodine pentoxide and excess
iodine in sulfuric acid.
iodometrically
The degree of purity of the prepared materials, determined iodometrically, was not less
than 98%
ion
rare-earth ion
multiply charged
Cross-section of electron shock excitations of multiply charged xenon ions
ionization
ionization is produced
Ionization is produced by UV radiation from auxiliary arc discharges.
stronger
With stronger and sustained UV ionization lower values of may be possible.
preioniztion
substance
It is most difficult to oxidize this substance.
oxidation
oxidation of substances
It has been, suggested that it is the oxidation of these substances which provides the
necessary heat.
oxidized surfaces
I.and M. stated that oxidized surfaces appear to yield a higher critical heat flux than
oxidize
Organic materials often oxidize in the presence of air, even at moderate temperatures.
calorie
catalyst
usual catalyst
Vinylacetylene under pressure with or without the usual catalysts is readily.
oxidation catalyst
alkaline catalyst
While alkaline catalysts favor the formation of phenolic alcohols
quantum
mechanics quantum
vibrational quantum
quantum-mechanical theory
kinetic
quenching of luminescence
reaction
physical and chemical
bulb
measuring
Condensate was collected in separate measuring flasks.
colloid
A colloid is a suspension of finely divided particles in a continuous medium,including
suspensions that settle out slowly.
ampholytoid
complex
The importance of inertia effects relative to the effects of heat transfer can be expressed
in group
anionic complex
activated
The activated complexes may be presumed to resonate principally among the structures
X,XI and XII.
molecular
and molecular charge-transfer pi-complexes.
complexing agent
During the coordination of an oxalate ion by a complexing agent
complexing
Complexing can also be studied from the absorption and spectra of uranyl compounds.
complexone
concentration
The concentrations used were 0.5%.
initial
where C0 is the initial dye concentration introduced in the liquid.
low
mean
activator
Single crystals containing a concentration of 0.1% of the activator
excess
ionic
large
in conditions in which C2H4 concentrations are very large.
growth
For systems of constant partition coefficient, the decay of solute concentration in the
one phase and the complementary growth in the other are shown to be exponential under
all conditions.
excited atom density
equilibrium conceniration
Slightly earlier the concentration was in equilibrium, and the equilibrium concentration
changes only very weakly when the temperature is decreased.
gas
liquid concentration
The liquid concentration near the surface can be increased by the centrifugal force field.
corrosion
Fireside tube corrosion is a problem frequently encountered in fossil-fuelled boilers.
low-temperature
thermal induced
high-temperature
on a heating surface
sulphur acid attack
coefficient
loss coefficient
where K is a loss coefficient (this is also called the Borda-Carnot coefficient)
enrichment factor
surface tension
reflection coefficient
The reflection coefficient of a dielectric interface approaches unity.
pressure coefficient
diffusion
Both sides of this equation have the dimensions of a diffusivity.
fugacity
correction factor
M.et al. have also suggested an empirical correction factor to take into account
deviations from theory
coefficient of kinetic energy
correlation coefficient
The correlation coefficient is a nondimensional correlation function defined as
coefficient of proportionality
The constant of proportionality m is called the viscosity of the fluid.
The constant of proportionality determines the intensity of mixing.
extinction coefficient
The molecular extinction coefficient varied by a factor of two.
coefficient of solubility
absorption
xenon
xylene
cuvette
A cuvette having apertures at the Brewster angle
teflon
laboratory
In the laboratory, one of the easiest methods of producing turbulence is by letting
airflow through a grid in a wind tunnel.
head of the laboratory
lavoisier
Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1793), French chemist, may be considered the first scientist on
biological mass exchange.
laser
Popular usage now seems to favor laser to describe in the infrared region.
argon
ordinary
ionized
neodymium
liquid
lambert
lamp
xenon lamp
A xenon lamp at a pressure of 159mm Hg seems to be most efficient.
heating lamp
lanthanum
lanthanum-impregnated
The cathode 2 is made of lanthanum-impregnated tungsten.
organic
lithium
litre
luminescence
luminescence was excited
macro element
mass
atom
where m is the atomic mass [weight].
average mass
for ions of a average mass
total mass
where the partial pressure of the permanent gas,pe, can be related to the total mass of
gas, in the bubble by
molecular
All gases and liquids and solutions of low molecular weight come into this category.
mass of a proton
volume mass
where is the volume mass in hopper.
electronic mass
where M is the electronic mass.
mass analyzer
atomic mass unit
mass absorption coefficient
array
two-dimensional
memory
two-dimensional
metal
mechanism
mechanism of excitation
exchange
tautomeric conversion mechanism
phenomenon
The mechanism for this important phenomenon remains poorly understood.
mechanism underlying the interaction
The mechanism underlying the interaction of water and pyridine with the silica gel
surface was considered in.
trace element
molecule
acetone
rotationally excited molecula
vibrationally excited moleculla
large
Roman spectra provide structural information even for large and complicated molecules.
solute molecule
The solute molecules need not travel far in the Uquid phase.
ground-level molecule
planar
For a planar molecule, any rotation 2pi/n may in principle be a symmetry operation.
adsorbed molecules
The kinetic energy of adsorbed molecules due to their thermal agitation.
phosphorus containing
molecular volume
monochromatic
If we are given a beam of roughly monochromatic light
monochromaticity
The unique features of the radiation from optical maser are its monochromaticity and
coherence.
Laser monochromaticity
Heterodyne experiments have shown that a He-Ne laser has a monochromaticity that
reaches
high monochromaticity
This temporal coherence gives the output beam its high monochromaticity.
monochrome
diffraction monochrome
An SD-2 diffraction monochromator with a 2400 line-mm grating, which works in the
first spectral order, was used to obtain the obsorbed line.
double beam monochrome
A 3-m grating monochromator with a 1200-line/mm plane grating, mounted in a
modified Czerry-Turner arrangement, was used as a double beam monochromator
mercury
pure
region
frequency domain region
wave band
wavelength interval
the shortest wavelength region
For the shortest wavelength region.
range of concentrarions region
Typical curves of the effect in the range of concentrations of different salts from 1 to 50
g/liter are shown in Fig.1.
microwave region
It is not at all difficult in the microwave region to resolve lines which are
narrow
Within a narrow temperature range their thermophysical properties depend weakly on
infrared wave length
For the infrared wavelengths this relation is valid when
optical spectrum band region
near-field region
The laser-fluid equations were solved in the near-field region of a laser pulse.
broad range
The experiments were carried out in[over] a broad range of Reynolds number.
radio-frequency region
This part of the electromagnetic spectrum lies between the far infrared and the
conventional radio-frequency region.
wavelength range
near and middle regions of the spectrum
Ordinarity these materials are transparent in the near and middle regions of the infrared
spectrum.
visible spectral region
The energy required to excite transition in the visible spectral region (in the visible
region of the spectrum) is high compared to typical chemical-reaction heats.
far infrared band
near ultraviolet band
radiation band region
transition region
The zone corresponding to the transition region between the laminar and turbulent
flows
absorption
At the present time, the use of high-sensitivity spectrophotometers has made it possible to
obtain ultraviolet and infrared spectra of solutions in a range where absorption by the
solvent is a major factor.
energy region
curve
absorption curve
The ultraviolet absorption curve of the acid A closely resembles that of the substance B.
double-peaked curve
The characteristic double-peaked curve is also found for
slope
The population temperature is deter mined from the slope of the graph of the
dependence of I on E.
straight line
The slope of that straight line can be used to determine the diffusivity D.

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