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  • ...s in which [[intermolecular force]]s are weak, also undergo [[compression (physical)|compression]] upon the application of [[pressure]]. Nearly all substances [[Category:Physical chemistry]] ...
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  • ...u/chemistryfundamentals/chapter/physical-and-chemical-properties/ |journal=Chemistry Fundamentals |language=en |volume=1 |issue=4 |pages=1 |via=[[University of * [[Physical property]] ...
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  • {{About|Physical coefficient||Coefficient (disambiguation)}} '''Physical coefficient''' is an important number that characterizes some physical property of a technical or scientific object. A coefficient also has a scie ...
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  • ...andardization]], 1992) is a superseded international standard concerning [[physical quantities]], units of [[measurement]], their interrelationships and their *[[ISO 31-8]]: Physical [[chemistry]] and [[molecular physics]] (replaced by [[ISO/IEC 80000]]-9) ...
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  • '''Antiferroelectricity''' is a physical property of certain materials. It is closely related to [[ferroelectricity] ...link=Charles Kittel |title=Theory of Antiferroelectric Crystals |journal=[[Physical Review|Phys. Rev.]] |volume=82 |issue= 5|pages=729–732 |year=1951 |doi=10.1 ...
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  • ...title=The concept of ionic strength eighty years after its introduction in chemistry|journal=Journal of Chemical Education|volume=81|issue=5|pages=750|year=2004 ...n of the [[concentration]] of ''all'' [[ion]]s present in that [[Solution (chemistry)|solution]].<ref>{{GoldBookRef|title=Ionic strength, ''I''|file=I03180}}</r ...
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  • ...ial, for example [[interatomic potential]]s in physics and [[computational chemistry]] that use approximations like the [[Lennard-Jones potential|Lennard-Jones] ...der in condensed phases of silicon [Phys. Rev. B 31, 5262 (1985)] |journal=Physical Review B |date=15 January 1986 |volume=33 |issue=2 |page=1451 |doi=10.1103/ ...
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  • ...ard|first2=Larry T.}}</ref> It incorporates concepts from fields such as [[chemistry]], [[physics]], [[physiology]], [[microbiology]], and [[biochemistry]]. [[F ...simpler terms as "the application of sciences and engineering to study the physical, chemical, and biochemical nature of foods and the principles of food proce ...
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  • ...ribing the mathematical relations between ''abstract'' [[Physical quantity|physical quantities]].<ref name="deBoer">{{citation | title = On the History of Quan ...year = 1873| hdl = 2027/uc1.l0065867749 | hdl-access = free }}</ref> of a physical quantity as the [[product (mathematics)|product]] of a "numerical value" an ...
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  • ...precipitation]] of a second phase within the lattice of a material creates physical blockades through which a dislocation cannot pass. The result is that the d [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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  • ===Chemistry=== *[[Food processing]], transformation of raw ingredients, by physical or chemical means into food ...
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  • ...p>2</sup>/(V·s)}}.<ref>[[Keith J. Laidler]] and John H. Meiser, ''Physical Chemistry'' (Benjamin/Cummings 1982), p. 274. {{ISBN|0-8053-5682-7}}.</ref> This mean ...orlink1=Peter Atkins |last2=de Paula |first2=J. |date=2006 |title=Physical Chemistry |url=https://archive.org/details/atkinsphysicalch00atki |url-access=limited ...
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  • ...as [[Inductive effect|induction]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Beginning organic chemistry|last=L.|first=Patrick, Graham|date=1997|publisher=Oxford University Press|i ...through bonds.<ref name="Daley, Richard F 2005">{{Cite book|title=Organic Chemistry|last=Daley, Richard F.|first=Daley, Sally J.|publisher=Daley Press|year=200 ...
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  • ...uthor=Cohen, E. R. | author-link=Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry | year=2007 | location=Cambridge | pages=6 (20 of 250 in PDF file) | isbn=9 {{anchor|Volume}}'''Volume-specific quantity''', the quotient of a physical quantity and volume ("per unit volume"), also called ''volumic'' quantities ...
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  • ...t=P. R. |title=Electron transfer and conductance quantum |journal=Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics |year=2020 |volume=22 |number=45 |pages=26109–26112|doi=10 [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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  • ...aterials and Mixtures |pages=305–307 | journal= Industrial and Engineering Chemistry |volume=21 |issue=4 |doi=10.1021/ie50232a003 }} [[Category:Physical quantities|Humidity]] ...
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  • ! scope="col" width="100" | Physical situation *[[Defining equation (physical chemistry)]] ...
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  • ...in Cu7GeSe5I advanced superionic conductor|journal=Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids|volume=70|issue=12|pages=1478–1481|doi=10.1016/j.jpcs.2009.09.003 ...res and Dynamics of the Mobile Silver Ions|journal=The Journal of Physical Chemistry A|volume=110|issue=9|pages=3010–3016|doi=10.1021/jp054807v|pmid=16509622|is ...
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  • [[Physical property|Physical]] or [[Chemical property|chemical]] [[Material property|properties of mater According to [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]] (IUPAC), an '''intensive property''' or '''intensive quantity''' is one w ...
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  • ...ficients) and L⋅g<sup>−1</sup>⋅cm<sup>−1</sup> (sometimes used in solution chemistry). '''Mass extinction coefficient''' is an old term for this quantity.<ref n ...ients are often used for a [[chemical species]] dissolved in a [[Solution (chemistry)|solution]]. In that case, the mass attenuation coefficient is defined by t ...
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