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double decomposition
noun
A reaction between two substances in which two parts of each substance are exchanged; metathesis
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Hydrolysis, in chemistry and physiology, a double decomposition reaction with water as one of the reactants.
These two processes yield ammonium bicarbonate and sodium chloride, the double decomposition of which gives the desired sodium bicarbonate as well as ammonium chloride.
The idea for this sprang from notions discussed with Lavoisier about the role of chemical affinities and Berthollet's decade-long set of experiments with double decomposition.
The developed model is applied to synthesis of the process for the production of K2SO4 and NH4Cl by double decomposition.
However, the film made by the double decomposition method is smooth, flexible, and has low water solubility.
The membrane was fabricated by two different methods, the conventional casting method and the double decomposition method.
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Turning his attention to organic substitutions, Gerhardt characterized them as "double decompositions" to describe the general path of substitution involving two reagents a simple inorganic by-product such as water or hydrogen chloride would be eliminated, followed by the combination of the two residues.
This chapter explains the double-decomposition concept with regard to porous media.
Fundamentals of the double-decomposition concept are clarified and discussed by the chapter.
A new concept, called double-decomposition, is here discussed and models for turbulent transport in porous media are classified in terms of the order of application of the time- and volume-averaging operators, among other peculiarities.
The basic advantage of the double-decomposition concept is that it serves as a mathematical framework for the analysis of flows where, within the fluid phase, there is enough room for turbulence to be established.
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