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... 33. Sodium hypochlorite is prepared by the reaction 2 NaOH + Cl2 → NaCl + NaClO + H2O If 71 g of chlorine, Cl2, is bubbled into a solution containing 50 g of sodium hydroxide, which component limits the quantity of sodium ...
                        	... 33. Sodium hypochlorite is prepared by the reaction 2 NaOH + Cl2 → NaCl + NaClO + H2O If 71 g of chlorine, Cl2, is bubbled into a solution containing 50 g of sodium hydroxide, which component limits the quantity of sodium ...
									Atoms and Ions
									
... Millikan determined the charge of an electron. He used an apparatus, as shown below, to produce tiny oil droplets. Very fine oil droplets were sprayed into a chamber and then were allowed to fall between two charged plates where they were then observed, visually. The air inside the chamber was expos ...
                        	... Millikan determined the charge of an electron. He used an apparatus, as shown below, to produce tiny oil droplets. Very fine oil droplets were sprayed into a chamber and then were allowed to fall between two charged plates where they were then observed, visually. The air inside the chamber was expos ...
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... length and/or a maximal observable momentum brings a lot of new phenomenology into the rest of the physics. In this paper, following our previous studies in this field, we studied the mutual effects of a minimal length and maximal momentum on the dynamics of harmonic oscillations. We have shown that ...
                        	... length and/or a maximal observable momentum brings a lot of new phenomenology into the rest of the physics. In this paper, following our previous studies in this field, we studied the mutual effects of a minimal length and maximal momentum on the dynamics of harmonic oscillations. We have shown that ...
									MS-word - Table of Contents
									
... metals, crystals, semi-conductors, and the molecules of life. The deep understanding of basic physics that is revealed opens another door to broad fields of applied technology such as integrated circuits, photonics, and energy storage. Finding these origins was very simple. You simply replace the an ...
                        	... metals, crystals, semi-conductors, and the molecules of life. The deep understanding of basic physics that is revealed opens another door to broad fields of applied technology such as integrated circuits, photonics, and energy storage. Finding these origins was very simple. You simply replace the an ...
									The Quantum Hall Effect in Graphene
									
... called the Hall voltage and the resistivity of the conductor depends linearly on the magnetic field strength. This is known as the classical Hall effect. In 1980, Klaus von Klitzing discovered that at low temperatures and high magnetic field strength, the plot of resistivity vs. applied magnetic fie ...
                        	... called the Hall voltage and the resistivity of the conductor depends linearly on the magnetic field strength. This is known as the classical Hall effect. In 1980, Klaus von Klitzing discovered that at low temperatures and high magnetic field strength, the plot of resistivity vs. applied magnetic fie ...
									Monday, Oct. 2, 2006
									
... Nuclear Models: Shell Model • Exploit the success of atomic model – Uses orbital structure of nucleons – Electron energy levels are quantized – Limited number of electrons in each level based on available spin and angular momentum configurations • For nth energy level, l angular momentum (l
                        	 
						... Nuclear Models: Shell Model • Exploit the success of atomic model – Uses orbital structure of nucleons – Electron energy levels are quantized – Limited number of electrons in each level based on available spin and angular momentum configurations • For nth energy level, l angular momentum (l
									Quantum Interference of Molecules
									
... spots in the beginning appear to be randomly positioned on the detector screen. It may be noted that only one electron is emitted at a time. When a large number of electrons is accumulated over time, a pattern that looks like regular fringes begins to appear on the detector screen. After about twent ...
                        	... spots in the beginning appear to be randomly positioned on the detector screen. It may be noted that only one electron is emitted at a time. When a large number of electrons is accumulated over time, a pattern that looks like regular fringes begins to appear on the detector screen. After about twent ...
									Metallic quantum dots - Chalmers University of Technology
									
... on a Cu(111) surface by using the tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM). The experiment was performed at ultrahigh vacuum and extremely low temperature. The surface electrons become confined laterally to the adatom structure because of the strong scattering that occurs at the Fe atoms [1], a ...
                        	... on a Cu(111) surface by using the tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM). The experiment was performed at ultrahigh vacuum and extremely low temperature. The surface electrons become confined laterally to the adatom structure because of the strong scattering that occurs at the Fe atoms [1], a ...
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... I. Theorems that stem from the following general assumptions about the character of the macroscopic motion a r e of great importance in statistical thermodynamics: 1) the microscopic motion obeys the laws of mechanics and is, therefore, reversible in time; 2) a system in thermodynamic equilibrium wi ...
                        	... I. Theorems that stem from the following general assumptions about the character of the macroscopic motion a r e of great importance in statistical thermodynamics: 1) the microscopic motion obeys the laws of mechanics and is, therefore, reversible in time; 2) a system in thermodynamic equilibrium wi ...
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... 3) A beam of tennis balls are being fired through two slits toward a wall. Sketch what it will look like if the balls leave a mark on the wall. Which pattern above can represent the density of marks? What you see will be a bunch of dots. They will show either of the first two patterns, depending on ...
                        	... 3) A beam of tennis balls are being fired through two slits toward a wall. Sketch what it will look like if the balls leave a mark on the wall. Which pattern above can represent the density of marks? What you see will be a bunch of dots. They will show either of the first two patterns, depending on ...
									Derivation of viscous correction terms for the isothermal quantum
									
... In the case of the isothermal quantum Euler equation, i.e. when we make ε = 0 in (26), it has been shown in [6] that when the initial data is irrotational, then the solution remains irrotational for all time. Unfortunately, it is not clear whether this property remains true for the quantum Navier-St ...
                        	... In the case of the isothermal quantum Euler equation, i.e. when we make ε = 0 in (26), it has been shown in [6] that when the initial data is irrotational, then the solution remains irrotational for all time. Unfortunately, it is not clear whether this property remains true for the quantum Navier-St ...
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... Ak j are the components of A in this basis, they may be written as entries in a matrix, with Ak j occupying the slot in the kth row and jth column. The vector that makes up the first column Ak1 is the ‘image’ of e1 (i.e. coefficients in the linear combination appearing in A|e1 i), the second column ...
                        	... Ak j are the components of A in this basis, they may be written as entries in a matrix, with Ak j occupying the slot in the kth row and jth column. The vector that makes up the first column Ak1 is the ‘image’ of e1 (i.e. coefficients in the linear combination appearing in A|e1 i), the second column ...
									Quantum Computation and Quantum Information” by Michael
									
... quantum computation in general, especially covering the theoretical and computational, rather than experimental, aspects of these fields. The particular strengths of the volume are: the completeness of both basic and more advanced aspects of quantum computation and theory (including simple topics su ...
                        	... quantum computation in general, especially covering the theoretical and computational, rather than experimental, aspects of these fields. The particular strengths of the volume are: the completeness of both basic and more advanced aspects of quantum computation and theory (including simple topics su ...
									Broglie and Schrodinger Atomic Model
									
... This atomic model was created by Erwin Schrodinger, but not all the credit goes to him. Schrodinger used many of De Broglie’s theories and thesis's on electron matter waves. This information was used by Erwin Schrodinger for his own development of wave mechanics. Through this model and information b ...
                        	... This atomic model was created by Erwin Schrodinger, but not all the credit goes to him. Schrodinger used many of De Broglie’s theories and thesis's on electron matter waves. This information was used by Erwin Schrodinger for his own development of wave mechanics. Through this model and information b ...
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... This Powerpoint show is one of several produced to help students understand selected topics at AS and A2 level Chemistry. It is based on the requirements of the AQA and OCR specifications but is suitable for other examination boards. Individual students may use the material at home for revision purp ...
                        	... This Powerpoint show is one of several produced to help students understand selected topics at AS and A2 level Chemistry. It is based on the requirements of the AQA and OCR specifications but is suitable for other examination boards. Individual students may use the material at home for revision purp ...
Hydrogen atom
A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen. The electrically neutral atom contains a single positively charged proton and a single negatively charged electron bound to the nucleus by the Coulomb force. Atomic hydrogen constitutes about 75% of the elemental (baryonic) mass of the universe.In everyday life on Earth, isolated hydrogen atoms (usually called ""atomic hydrogen"" or, more precisely, ""monatomic hydrogen"") are extremely rare. Instead, hydrogen tends to combine with other atoms in compounds, or with itself to form ordinary (diatomic) hydrogen gas, H2. ""Atomic hydrogen"" and ""hydrogen atom"" in ordinary English use have overlapping, yet distinct, meanings. For example, a water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms, but does not contain atomic hydrogen (which would refer to isolated hydrogen atoms).
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									