Sorption of the Inert Gases (Ar, Kr, and Xe) in Type A Zeolites
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the investigation of the relationship between type a and type b personalities and quality of translation
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THE EXTENDED LAW OF CORRESPONDING - STATES AND THE INTERMOLECULAR POTENTIALS FOR Ar-Ar, Ar-Kr AND Kr-Kr
An inversion procedure is used to obtain from the extended principle of corresponding - states the pair interaction potentials for argon, krypton and its mixture over a tetnperature range from absolute zero to the onset of ionization. The experimentally-reduced viscosity collision integrals obtained from the corresponding - states correlation have been inverted directly to give the reduced...
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an inversion procedure is used to obtain from the extended principle of corresponding - states the pair interaction potentials for argon, krypton and its mixture over a tetnperature range from absolute zero to the onset of ionization. the experimentally-reduced viscosity collision integrals obtained from the corresponding - states correlation have been inverted directly to give the reduced-inte...
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عنوان ژورنال: Canadian Journal of Chemistry
سال: 1975
ISSN: 0008-4042,1480-3291
DOI: 10.1139/v75-142