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- ...der consideration. From the properties of [[partial molar property|partial molar properties]], ...partial molar quantities in the ideal solution are identical to the molar quantities in the pure components; that is, ...7 KB (1,145 words) - 12:22, 7 January 2024
- ...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. ...9 KB (1,254 words) - 12:49, 16 November 2023
- ===Mass and molar fluxes for composite fluids=== ...er of particles), it is useful to use an analogous quantity, called the '''molar flux'''. ...9 KB (1,433 words) - 00:44, 25 October 2023
- ...{{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:// ...k | publisher=IUPAC and RSC Publishing | author=Cohen, E. R. | author-link=Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry | year=2007 | location=Cambridge | ...20 KB (2,919 words) - 16:58, 3 March 2024
- A closely related concept is [[molar absorptivity]]. They are quantitatively related by :(mass attenuation coefficient) × ([[molar mass]]) = (molar absorptivity). ...8 KB (1,154 words) - 02:48, 16 October 2023
- ...ed ions is the ionic strength. Ionic strength can be [[Molar concentration|molar]] (mol/L solution) or [[Molality|molal]] (mol/kg solvent) and to avoid conf The '''molar ionic strength''', ''I'', of a solution is a function of the [[concentratio ...7 KB (1,036 words) - 05:46, 11 February 2023
- ...ber=16943|title=Thermal insulation — Heat transfer by radiation — Physical quantities and definitions|work=ISO 9288:1989|publisher=[[International Organization f *''ε''<sub>''i''</sub> is the [[molar attenuation coefficient]] of the attenuating species ''i'' in the material ...7 KB (1,072 words) - 19:25, 10 February 2024
- ...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]]. ...28 KB (3,744 words) - 16:31, 22 February 2024
- ...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 ...les in the scientific notation of formulas. The convention used to express quantities is referred to as ''[[quantity calculus]]''. In formulas the unit [''Z''] c ...17 KB (2,535 words) - 21:25, 7 February 2024
- ...s}}. Such values can be obtained from measurements of [[Molar conductivity#Molar ionic conductivity|ionic conductivity]] in solution. [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...7 KB (1,047 words) - 04:46, 4 June 2023
- ...ort numbers may be expressed in terms of the limiting [[Molar conductivity|molar conductivities]] of the cation ({{tmath|\lambda_0^+}}), anion ({{tmath|\lam ...ities are calculated from the measured ion transport numbers and the total molar conductivity. For the cation <math>\lambda_0^+ = t_+ \cdot \tfrac{\Lambda_0 ...10 KB (1,580 words) - 20:01, 24 February 2024
- ...6943.html|title=Thermal insulation — Heat transfer by radiation — Physical quantities and definitions|work=ISO 9288:1989|publisher=[[International Organization f *''ε''<sub>''i''</sub> is the [[molar attenuation coefficient]] of the attenuating species ''i'' in the material ...14 KB (2,061 words) - 00:55, 27 January 2024
- ...'' <math>\varepsilon </math> is the [[molar attenuation coefficient]] or [[Molar absorptivity|absorptivity]] of the attenuating species; <math>\ell </math> ...]]'' of the material, that is its attenuation coefficient divided by its [[molar concentration]]: ...21 KB (3,078 words) - 23:49, 20 December 2023
- ...an alternative description of all magnetization phenomena in terms of the quantities {{math|'''I'''}} and {{math|'''B'''}}, as opposed to the commonly used {{ma === Molar susceptibility and mass susceptibility === ...27 KB (3,642 words) - 15:32, 23 February 2024
- ...|moles]] in the sample (as is sometimes done in chemistry), one gets the [[molar heat capacity]] (whose SI unit is joule per kelvin per mole, J⋅K<sup>−1</su ...tity was proportional to the heat capacity per [[atomic weight]] (or per [[molar mass]]), which suggested that it is the heat capacity ''per atom'' (not per ...20 KB (3,213 words) - 16:05, 7 February 2024
- ...imes its [[molar mass]]. The [[International System of Units|SI]] unit of molar heat capacity is [[joule]] per [[kelvin]] per [[Mole (unit)|mole]], J⋅K<sup Like the specific heat, the measured molar heat capacity of a substance, especially a gas, may be significantly higher ...50 KB (7,827 words) - 13:51, 6 October 2023
- ...Gatley, D. P., S. Herrmann, H.-J. Kretzshmar, 2008: A twenty-first century molar mass for dry air. HVAC&R Research, vol. 14, pp. 655-662.</ref> ...tomic gases (with [[nitrogen]] and [[oxygen]] contributing about 99%), its molar internal energy is close to {{math|c<sub>v</sub> T}} = (5/2){{mvar|R}}{{mva ...17 KB (2,645 words) - 00:20, 20 October 2023
- ====Molar circular dichroism==== ...varepsilon_\mathrm L</math> and <math>\varepsilon_\mathrm R</math> are the molar extinction coefficients for LCP and RCP light, ...29 KB (4,244 words) - 05:32, 12 December 2023
- ...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 *[[Molar attenuation coefficient|Absorbance]]: How strongly a chemical attenuates li ...10 KB (1,280 words) - 15:35, 3 March 2024
- ...substance is measured as a number of [[mole (unit)|moles]], one gets the [[molar heat capacity]] instead, whose SI unit is joule per kelvin per mole, J⋅mol< ...=http://old.iupac.org/publications/books/gbook/green_book_2ed.pdf | title =Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry | author=International Union of Pu ...51 KB (8,189 words) - 10:18, 29 February 2024