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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solid which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of solid material or object in a more detailed context.
Example: "A solid which exhibits high thermal conductivity is often used in heat exchangers."
Alternatives: "a solid that" or "a solid material which".
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This is quite unlike the radiation from a solid, which is distributed over a continuous range of wavelengths.
It may be instead that Kim is puzzling over the meaning of "do me a solid", which would even stretch some people who speak English.
Stated more elaborately, following a definition given in 1932 by the physicist W.H. Zachariasen, glass is an extended, three-dimensional network of atoms that form a solid which lacks the long-range periodicity (or repeated, orderly arrangement) typical of crystalline materials.
Thermoluminescence is the phenomenon of emission of light from a solid which has been previously exposed to ionizing radiation under conditions of increasing temperature.
It deals with measuring or computing a physico-chemical descriptor of a solid which is correlated to the activity in a specific catalytic reaction.
In a solid which is not loaded, this instability corresponds to the Kosterlitz-Thouless model of a defect-mediated phase transition that occurs just below the melting temperature.
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Flash column chromatography (hexane to EtOAc) gave a colourless solid which was stirred in hexane/CH2Cl2 to afford compound 12 c as a colourless solid (30 mg, 56%%), mp: 177 180 °C.
The product was precipitated in freezer from toluene as a yellow solid, which was isolated by filtration, washed with toluene and n-hexane and then dried in air.
The product precipitated at −18°C from toluene as a white solid, which was isolated by filtration, washed with toluene and n-hexane and then dried in air.
2, 3, 4, 5, 6 PCP is a white solid which is soluble in water in the range of 10 20 mg/L at room temperature.
The thallium III) oxide is a black solid which decomposes above 800 °C, forming the thallium(I) oxide and oxygen.
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