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  • ...tps://pressbooks.online.ucf.edu/chemistryfundamentals/chapter/physical-and-chemical-properties/ |journal=Chemistry Fundamentals |language=en |volume=1 |issue=4 * [[Chemical property]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Chemical or physical property that helps identify substances}} A '''characteristic property''' is a [[Chemical property|chemical]] or [[physical property]] that helps identify and classify substances. The ...
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  • == Stoichiometric coefficient of a chemical compound == To find the coefficient of a [[chemical compound]], you must balance the elements involved in it. For example, wat ...
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  • ...ss properties are the excess [[volume]], excess [[enthalpy]], and [[excess chemical potential]]. The [[excess volume]] ({{mvar|V{{sup|E}}}}), [[internal energy ...partial molar quantities in the ideal solution are identical to the molar quantities in the pure components; that is, ...
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  • ...ogether, being mutually attractive. It is an [[intrinsic property]] of a [[Chemical substance|substance]] that is caused by the shape and structure of its mole ...ak cohesion due only to [[van der Waals forces]] that operate by induced [[Chemical polarity|polarity]] in non-polar molecules. ...
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  • ...lculated based on the units of measure typically employed in quantifying a chemical reaction, especially in aqueous solution. In addition, for many important b [[Category:Units of chemical measurement]] ...
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  • ...k | publisher=IUPAC and RSC Publishing | author=Cohen, E. R. | author-link=Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry | year=2007 | location=Cambridge | Named and unnamed specific quantities are given for the terms below. ...
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  • The '''maximum density''' of a [[Chemical substance|substance]] is the highest attainable [[density]] of the substanc [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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  • ...anometers to centimeters; its scope spans a range of industries to include chemical, petrochemical, agricultural, food, pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, ci ...he [[Particle-size distribution|distribution]] of these properties in bulk quantities. The space between particles in bulk means that the [[bulk density]] is le ...
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  • [[Physical property|Physical]] or [[Chemical property|chemical]] [[Material property|properties of materials]] and [[system]]s can often b ...{{cite journal |author=Tolman, Richard C. |year=1917 |title=The Measurable Quantities of Physics |journal=Phys. Rev. |volume=9 |issue=3 |pages=237–253}}[https:// ...
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  • ...intensive property]] of a [[material]], i.e., a [[physical property]] or [[chemical property]] that does not depend on the amount of the material. These quanti ...ref name="ISO80000-1">{{cite web | website=iso.org |title=ISO 80000-1:2022 Quantities and units — Part 1: General | url=https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:8 ...
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  • ...ulsion systems, in order to facilitate a preliminary selection of systems (chemical, electrical) for spacecraft missions of given impulse and velocity-incremen [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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  • [[Category:Chemical properties]] [[Category:Physical quantities|Humidity]] ...
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  • ...cal species, and the "attenuation" is the attenuation due to only that one chemical species. The ''actual'' [[attenuation coefficient]] is computed by [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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  • ...ance defines the rate with which electrons are transferred between quantum chemical states as described by the quantum rate theory. [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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  • ...ept 'quantity' may be generically divided into, e.g. 'physical quantity', 'chemical quantity', and 'biological quantity', or 'base quantity' and 'derived quant ...O 80000-1]],<ref name="ISO 80000-1">{{cite web |title=ISO 80000-1:2009(en) Quantities and units — Part 1: General |website=International Organization for Standar ...
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  • ...cal generator|generators]], primarily driven by [[heat engine]]s fueled by chemical [[combustion]] or [[nuclear fission]] but also by other means such as the [ [[Category:Electromagnetic quantities]] ...
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  • ...icle consists of tables outlining a number of [[physical quantity|physical quantities]]. ...l quantities]]. Derived quantities can be expressed in terms of the [[base quantities]]. ...
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  • ...ath|1=''q'' = 0}}. A saturated vapor has {{math|1=''q'' = 1}}.<ref>Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook (7th Edition), p 13-29</ref> [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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  • ...rength eighty years after its introduction in chemistry|journal=Journal of Chemical Education|volume=81|issue=5|pages=750|year=2004|last1=Sastre de Vicente|fir [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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