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  • His theory of complex [[steady-state]] and non-steady-state catalytic reactions<ref>{{cite book|last=Yablonsky|first=G.S. |author2=V.I. Yablonsky, together with Lazman, developed the general form of steady-state kinetic description (the kinetic polynomial’), which is a non-linear genera ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Ithaca, New York|Ithaca]], [[New York (state)|New York]], US ...ds and solids. His inspired teaching has led generations of physicists and chemists to develop a host of modern technologies in condensed matter physics, chemi ...
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  • .../ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=David|first=Hayward|title=Quantum Mechanics for Chemists|publisher=Royal Society Of Chemistry|year=2002|isbn=978-0-85404-607-2|locat ...] beamlines with efficient [[spectrometer]]s that are able to span a large solid angle of detection are required. XRS spectrometers are usually based on sph ...
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  • ....edu/courses/materials-science-and-engineering/3-091-introduction-to-solid-state-chemistry-fall-2004/video-lectures/embed05/ |date=29 June 2011 }}</ref> The ...Atombau'' structure of electrons instead of Bohr who was familiar with the chemists' views of electron structure, spoke of Bohr's 1921 lecture and 1922 article ...
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  • | field = [[Solid-state chemistry]], [[spectroscopy]] ...RSC]] (born 29 November 1964) is a British chemist specialising in [[solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance]] and a professor at [[École Polytechnique Fédér ...
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  • ...Systems|accessdate=19 October 2014}}</ref> A recent comparison showed that state-of-the-art nickel based water electrolysers with alkaline electrolytes lead ...after the military scientist Ritter developed the first electrolyser, the chemists Schoenbein and Sir Grove independently identified and showcased the fuel ce ...
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  • ...an [[inorganic chemistry|inorganic]] acid is dependent on the [[oxidation state]] for the atom to which the proton may be attached. Acid strength is solven ...usage is consistent with the common parlance of most practicing [[Chemist|chemists]].) ...
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  • ...ological]] switches&mdash;a high concentration of a key chemical at steady state could represent a biological process being "switched on" whereas a low conc ...Grigoriy Yablonsky|Yablonskii]], T.A. Akramov, "Multiplicity of the Steady State in Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactions", ''Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR'' '''226''' ...
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  • *1915, 1916 - at the suggestion of the Chemical Committee at the State Academy of Sciences, conducts experimental work on obtaining products of mi ...tober participated in the work of the Congress on Technical Defense of the State;<ref>Made a report on the issue of organizing the production of luminous co ...
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  • ...point. However, simple cooling of an all-liquid sample usually leads to a state of non-equilibrium [[super cooling]] and only eventual non-equilibrium free | title = Curvature-dependent metastability of the solid phase and the freezing-melting hysteresis in pores ...
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  • ...us]] put forth, in his 1884 dissertation, the explanation of the fact that solid crystalline salts [[dissociate]] into paired charged particles when dissolv ...al molecules or ionic salts. Ions are also produced in the liquid or solid state when salts interact with solvents (for example, water) to produce ''solvate ...
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  • ...continuous [[solid]] network, no steady-state [[Fluid dynamics|flow]], and solid-like [[rheology|rheological]] properties.<ref name="Raghavan">Raghavan, S.R ...everse micelles elongate and entangle to form organogel. Gel formation via solid-fiber matrix, on the other hand, forms when the mixture of organogelators i ...
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  • ...of a triboracyclopropenyl anion that persists in solution and in the solid state was identified by Braunschweig and coworkers, who synthesized it by reducin ...nd electron density that result as a molecule is prepared from a reference state of noninteracting fragments.<ref name=":6">{{Cite journal|last1=Jin|first1= ...
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  • ...ilev NA, Churakov AV, Stroh J, Emmerling F, Perlovich GL |year=2019 |title=Solid Forms of Ciprofloxacin Salicylate: Polymorphism, Formation Pathways and The ...ility.svg|right|thumb|upright=1.2|The initial polymorph is in a metastable state (1), which requires overcoming an energy threshold (2) to make it transform ...
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  • {{short description|State of matter}} {{About|the state of matter|liquified petroleum gas used as an automotive fuel|autogas|gasoli ...
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  • ...e University]] and [[polymath]] [[Mikhail Lomonosov]] founded the [[Moscow State University]], establishing a strong native tradition in learning and innova The crisis of the 1990s led to the drastic reduction of state support for science and technology, leading many Russian scientists and uni ...
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  • ...ical formula [M(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>p</sub>]<sup>q+</sup> and anions whose state of aquation is generally unknown. For convenience (aq) is not shown in the ...th a cluster of 13 aluminium(III) ions, which can be isolated in the solid state; there must be at least 12 intermediate species in solution, which have not ...
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  • ...ysical properties of materials including the [[Phases of matter|phase]] ([[solid]], [[liquid]], [[gas]]eous or [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]]), [[density]], [[ ...the [[International System of Units]] (SI). The temperature of a body in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium is always positive relative to absolute zero. ...
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  • ...al Research |volume=9 |pages=13–19 |doi=10.1021/ar50097a003}}</ref> modern chemists call a carbon-centered radical R<sup>•</sup> ''stabilized'' if the correspo ...a relatively stabilized radical.{{cn|date=February 2025}}<!--Maybe a solid-state physics text? This is similar, but not identical, to [[Marcus theory]]--> ...
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  • ...sov]]''', polymath scientist, artist and inventor; founder of the [[Moscow State University]]; proposed the law of [[conservation of matter]]; disproved the *'''[[Ivan Gubkin]]''', founder of the [[Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas]][[File:Wladimir Peter Köppen.jpg|thumb|100px|''' ...
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