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The KPZ equation describes the evolution over time of the interface between two substances.
A smaller ΔHM indicated a stronger interaction between two substances.
Or does it hold between two substances, the iceberg and the ship?
Against Descartes, he claims that this relation is not a relationship between two substances which would in some way connect with one another.
Random variables associated with arcs can be particularly useful to express general knowledge about molecular events when it is known that an interaction between two substances is possible, but no precise specification of the condition is given.
In terms of HSP, the interaction between two substances 1 and 2 can be obtained calculating the parameter R a with the following eqn (1): 17 R a = 4(δ D1 – δ D2) + (δ P1 – δ P2) + (δ H1 – δ H2) In our case δ D1, δ P1 and δ H1 and δ D2, δ P2 and δ H2 sets of parameters would correspond to polymer and MOF ligand, respectively.
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By considering two irreversible, second-order reactions between three substances, it is shown here how the sequence of adding reagents to a semi-batch reactor will influence the yield when the mixing is perfect as well as when segregation is complete.
According to that definition, a real distinction obtains only between one substance and another (or between one substance and the modes or properties of another).
The chemical differences between the two substances are minimal.
When significant, the effect of diquat was attenuated by the presence of Agral 90, indicating antagonistic interaction between the two substances.
The results also show that the effect of the microwave field on VLE is more prominent in the binary system with a larger dielectric constant difference between the two substances.
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