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Discover Ludwig"empirical formula" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a way of expressing the relative numbers of atoms of each element in a molecule. For example, you could say, "The empirical formula for glucose is C6H12O6."
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empirical formula
noun
A notation indicating the ratios of the various elements present in a compound, without regard to the actual numbers.
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Calculation methods necessitate a simplified empirical formula.
An empirical formula is proposed to improve the simplified method.
An empirical formula for direct evaluation of deformability is proposed.
Thus the material has an empirical formula of BC4.9.
We fitted the simulated results to an empirical formula.
The chemical data (Table 1) provided the empirical formula (based on 45 atoms pfu) of Al33.99Ni9.00Fe1.98Si0.02Co0.01, ideally Al34Ni9Fe2.
The traditional empirical formula can only predict the average heat transfer coefficient over one period.
An empirical formula is proposed to describe the relationship between plateau stress and loading angle.
The derived empirical formula can be easily utilized in designing the sensor racetrack core shape.
The results show that the empirical formula of Magnification Factor applied well.
This new empirical formula gives better prediction for all models, except pigeon-hole.
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