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... ___________________ ___________________ and dust free air (mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gases) are examples of homogeneous mixtures. Brass (solid mixture of copper and ______________) is also a homogeneous mixture. Brass is a(n) _________________, which i ...
... ___________________ ___________________ and dust free air (mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gases) are examples of homogeneous mixtures. Brass (solid mixture of copper and ______________) is also a homogeneous mixture. Brass is a(n) _________________, which i ...
oxford chemistry primers
... perspective, light is regarded as a stream of particles, called photons, each of which carries an energy hv, where h is Planck's constant (of which, more anon) and v is the frequency. This was Einstein's explanation for perplexing observations such as the photoelectric effect which could not be unde ...
... perspective, light is regarded as a stream of particles, called photons, each of which carries an energy hv, where h is Planck's constant (of which, more anon) and v is the frequency. This was Einstein's explanation for perplexing observations such as the photoelectric effect which could not be unde ...
Measurement of seawater refractive index and salinity by means of
... The aim of this work has been to construct and test a compact refractometer for accurate measurement of seawater refractive index and salinity. The specific goal was to measure the refractive index of the water sample with an accuracy of 10−6 refractive index units (RIU). The size goal was set to be ...
... The aim of this work has been to construct and test a compact refractometer for accurate measurement of seawater refractive index and salinity. The specific goal was to measure the refractive index of the water sample with an accuracy of 10−6 refractive index units (RIU). The size goal was set to be ...
Confocal optical microscopy
... This paper is about optical confocal microscopy, a subset of the extensive and well developed field of microscopy. I will speak briefly of microscopes, to fix the terminology and to illustrate the differences in the later sections, but I urge the reader not to treat this as a complete description of ...
... This paper is about optical confocal microscopy, a subset of the extensive and well developed field of microscopy. I will speak briefly of microscopes, to fix the terminology and to illustrate the differences in the later sections, but I urge the reader not to treat this as a complete description of ...
FEATURE ARTICLE
... The diagonal Γ(1,2) represents the probability to find two electrons simultaneously at “positions” 1 and 2, and the ratio Γ(1,2)/F(1) represents the conditional probability to find an electron at 2 when there is known to be one at 1, ...
... The diagonal Γ(1,2) represents the probability to find two electrons simultaneously at “positions” 1 and 2, and the ratio Γ(1,2)/F(1) represents the conditional probability to find an electron at 2 when there is known to be one at 1, ...
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... and how vibrational progressions in electronic spectra inform us with the structures and PES’s of molecules in the ground and excited states. We have learned the fluorescence and its quenching as well as Kasha’s rule. We have also considered the cases where the Franck-Condon principle (i.e., BornOpp ...
... and how vibrational progressions in electronic spectra inform us with the structures and PES’s of molecules in the ground and excited states. We have learned the fluorescence and its quenching as well as Kasha’s rule. We have also considered the cases where the Franck-Condon principle (i.e., BornOpp ...
2015/1/6 1 Chapter 28 Liquid Chromatography High
... (a) Separation of fatty acids. Column: polystyrene based, 7.5 × 600 nm, with exclusion limit of 1 × 103. Mobile phase: tetrahydrofuran. Flow rate: 1.2 mL/min. Detector: refractive index. (b) Analysis of a commercial epoxy resin (n = number of monomeric units in the polymer). Column: porous silica 6. ...
... (a) Separation of fatty acids. Column: polystyrene based, 7.5 × 600 nm, with exclusion limit of 1 × 103. Mobile phase: tetrahydrofuran. Flow rate: 1.2 mL/min. Detector: refractive index. (b) Analysis of a commercial epoxy resin (n = number of monomeric units in the polymer). Column: porous silica 6. ...
Stabilization of Quinapril by Incorporating Hydrogen Bonding
... pattern in the former case. In view of the above, attempts have been made to design a system wherein addition of a molecule could improve hydrogen bonding which in turn could impart stability to quinapril hydrochloride, preferably the free base. One such approach is to form a ‘co-crystal’ with a sui ...
... pattern in the former case. In view of the above, attempts have been made to design a system wherein addition of a molecule could improve hydrogen bonding which in turn could impart stability to quinapril hydrochloride, preferably the free base. One such approach is to form a ‘co-crystal’ with a sui ...
The d- and f- Block Element Block Elements The d- and f
... oxidation states differ from each other by unity, e.g., VII, VIII, VIV, VV. This is in contrast with the variability of oxidation states of non transition elements where oxidation states normally differ by a unit of two. An interesting feature in the variability of oxidation states of the d–block el ...
... oxidation states differ from each other by unity, e.g., VII, VIII, VIV, VV. This is in contrast with the variability of oxidation states of non transition elements where oxidation states normally differ by a unit of two. An interesting feature in the variability of oxidation states of the d–block el ...
Electron Attraction Mediated by Coulomb Repulsion
... superconductivity9, William A. Little proposed a revolutionary idea1: Two electrons can attract each other not by a ‘phononic’ glue, but rather by their repulsion from other electrons. He predicted that if electrons, which are much lighter than ions, form the binding glue, pairing would be dramatica ...
... superconductivity9, William A. Little proposed a revolutionary idea1: Two electrons can attract each other not by a ‘phononic’ glue, but rather by their repulsion from other electrons. He predicted that if electrons, which are much lighter than ions, form the binding glue, pairing would be dramatica ...
A. Kuzmin and R.A. Evarestov, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 21 (2009)
... the GULP code [20, 21], which incorporates the interatomic potentials optimization procedure. Note that the thus obtained interatomic potentials should allow accurate reproduction of the structural parameters (normally to better than ±0.01– 0.02 Å) to make further comparison of calculated and exper ...
... the GULP code [20, 21], which incorporates the interatomic potentials optimization procedure. Note that the thus obtained interatomic potentials should allow accurate reproduction of the structural parameters (normally to better than ±0.01– 0.02 Å) to make further comparison of calculated and exper ...
Lecture #8
... uncertainty in energy and are thus sharpest. For similar types of transitions the line width depends on the stability of the upper level. In the emission of light from an excited molecule, if the higher energy state is stable it will have a long lifetime and a small energy spread leading to sharp li ...
... uncertainty in energy and are thus sharpest. For similar types of transitions the line width depends on the stability of the upper level. In the emission of light from an excited molecule, if the higher energy state is stable it will have a long lifetime and a small energy spread leading to sharp li ...
powerpoint
... We have learned the Franck-Condon principle and how vibrational progressions in electronic spectra inform us with the structures and PES’s of molecules in the ground and excited states. We have learned the fluorescence and its quenching as well as Kasha’s rule. We have also considered the cases wher ...
... We have learned the Franck-Condon principle and how vibrational progressions in electronic spectra inform us with the structures and PES’s of molecules in the ground and excited states. We have learned the fluorescence and its quenching as well as Kasha’s rule. We have also considered the cases wher ...
Atomic structure via highly charged ions and
... It has long been recognized by experimental spectroscopists [3, 7] and quantum theorists [16, 18, 23, 24, 28] that highly charged ions provide an attractive setting for the detailed understanding of electronic structure and spectral properties of many-electron systems. Highly charged ions are also o ...
... It has long been recognized by experimental spectroscopists [3, 7] and quantum theorists [16, 18, 23, 24, 28] that highly charged ions provide an attractive setting for the detailed understanding of electronic structure and spectral properties of many-electron systems. Highly charged ions are also o ...
Radiative Transfer Theory - UCL Department of Geography
... The vector form of the vector radiative transfer (VRT) equation expresses the transfer of radiation through an elemental volume in the same way as the scalar form. Vectors are used to express polarisation coupling, as noted above. Depolarisation of incident horizontal and vertically polarised waves ...
... The vector form of the vector radiative transfer (VRT) equation expresses the transfer of radiation through an elemental volume in the same way as the scalar form. Vectors are used to express polarisation coupling, as noted above. Depolarisation of incident horizontal and vertically polarised waves ...
Lecture #8
... uncertainty in energy and are thus sharpest. For similar types of transitions the line width depends on the stability of the upper level. In the emission of light from an excited molecule, if the higher energy state is stable it will have a long lifetime and a small energy spread leading to sharp li ...
... uncertainty in energy and are thus sharpest. For similar types of transitions the line width depends on the stability of the upper level. In the emission of light from an excited molecule, if the higher energy state is stable it will have a long lifetime and a small energy spread leading to sharp li ...
atomic and molecular physics using positron traps
... Annihilation was measured as the positrons thermalize to the ambient gas temperature (~ 300 K). Many important results were established, including quantitative measures of the normalized annihilation rate, Z eff at the ambient temperature, and the fact that Zeff depends on chemical species and can i ...
... Annihilation was measured as the positrons thermalize to the ambient gas temperature (~ 300 K). Many important results were established, including quantitative measures of the normalized annihilation rate, Z eff at the ambient temperature, and the fact that Zeff depends on chemical species and can i ...
Stationary two-atom entanglement induced by nonclassical two
... neutral atoms [1–8]. Of particular interest is generation of entangled states in two-atom systems, since they can represent two qubits, the building blocks of the quantum gates that are essential to implement quantum protocols in quantum information processing. It has been shown that entangled state ...
... neutral atoms [1–8]. Of particular interest is generation of entangled states in two-atom systems, since they can represent two qubits, the building blocks of the quantum gates that are essential to implement quantum protocols in quantum information processing. It has been shown that entangled state ...
X-ray fluorescence
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X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the emission of characteristic ""secondary"" (or fluorescent) X-rays from a material that has been excited by bombarding with high-energy X-rays or gamma rays. The phenomenon is widely used for elemental analysis and chemical analysis, particularly in the investigation of metals, glass, ceramics and building materials, and for research in geochemistry, forensic science and archaeology.