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This reaction is typical of reversible reactions that do not go to completion.
But even if these projects go to completion this will still only help meet around 10% of peak demand, according to Andrew Jones, managing director of S&C Electric Europe.
Rocks that contain more mineral phases than would be predicted by the phase rule often preserve evidence of chemical disequilibrium in the form of reactions that did not go to completion.
"They not only have the resources to make sure the projects go to completion," he said, "but more importantly, they have the vision and the commitment under Mayor Bloomberg to execute the plans that were laid down".
The reduction of phenylhydroxylamine to aniline under the same conditions did not go to completion.
Upon heating, the reverse transformation of ω→α does not go to completion, but instead reaches a new metastable state.
The hydrolysis does not generally go to completion resulting in polymers with remnant vinyl acetate units in the polymer chains.
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Still, I can't claim that I know precisely what he means when he writes, say, "The malolactic fermentation went to completion".
On Si(1 1 1) substrates the reaction goes to completion, whereas on Si(1 0 0) intermediate phases remain.
Electrophoretic analyses indicate that the ion exchange within the graphene galleries goes to completion.
To ensure that the ligand exchanges had successfully gone to completion, the NPs were characterized by FT-IR (Figure 2).
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