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  • ...mical Reaction|Chemical Reactions]] '''1.2.4''' [[Heat]], [[Thermodynamics]], [[Liquid state|Liquids]], [[Gas]]es, [[plasma (physics)|P
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  • ===Thermodynamics of the shape memory effect===
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  • [[Category:Non-equilibrium thermodynamics]]
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  • *[[Entropic force]]s: According to the second law of thermodynamics, a system progresses to a state in which entropy is maximized. This can res
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  • ...esearch/thermo_pharma/thermo_pharmazie_e.htm Research group Pharmaceutical Thermodynamics] of Friedrich - Alexander - University Erlangen - Nuremberg</ref> ...dioxide]] and then bringing the carbon dioxide above its [[critical point (thermodynamics)|critical point]]. A variant on this process involves the direct injection
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  • | title = Thermodynamics: Concepts and Applications
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  • ...This effect known as the granular [[Maxwell's Demon]] does not violate any thermodynamics principles since energy is constantly being lost from the system in the pro
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  • [[Category:Thermodynamics]]
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  • [[Category:Atmospheric thermodynamics]]
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  • ...ement which is most chemically stable at each point, it only comments on [[thermodynamics]] and it says nothing about the rate of change ([[Chemical kinetics|kinetic
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  • * Cox J.D., Wagman D.D. and Medvedev V.A. (1989) ''CODATA Key values for thermodynamics'' Hemisphere Publishing Corp., New York. ISBN 0-89116-758-7
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  • The [[equilibrium thermodynamics|thermodynamic]] approach to explaining the chelate effect considers the [[e ...S''<sup>[[Image:StrikeO.png]]</sup> is the standard [[Entropy (statistical thermodynamics)|entropy]] change. It has already been posited that the enthalpy term shoul
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  • ...encapsulate carboxylate anions in hydrophobic cavities.<ref>Tegoni et al. Thermodynamics of binding of carboxylates to amphiphilic Eu (3+)/Cu (2+) metallacrown. Dal
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  • ...xperiments using polarised liquid interfaces have been used to examine the thermodynamics and kinetics of the transfer of charged species from one phase to another.
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  • ...ing model''', '''solvent-exchange model''' (both by Schellman, JA<ref> The thermodynamics of solvent exchange, Biopolymers 34, 1015-1026 (1994) </ref>) and the '''Li
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  • ...e order of 10<sup>−3</sup> to 10<sup>−6</sup> molar), is essentially [[thermodynamics|thermodynamically]] irreversible. To give an example:
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  • ...s Self-organizing Holarchic Open Systems: Narratives and the Second Law of Thermodynamics page 5].)</ref> The principle has analogs throughout [[Systems theory]].
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  • ...f equation''' (also known as the '''van 't Hoff isochore''') in [[chemical thermodynamics]] relates the change in [[temperature]] (''T'') to the change in the [[equi
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  • The field of [[thermodynamics]] describes when vapor-liquid equilibrium is possible, and its properties. ...d vapor, respectively.<ref>Balzhiser et al. (1972), ''Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics'', pp. 215.</ref> In other words, the temperature, pressure and molar Gibbs
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  • ...it terminates at a point on the phase diagram called the [[critical point (thermodynamics)|critical point]]. This reflects the fact that, at extremely high temperatu ...ome, liquid water and steam coexist in equilibrium. The [[critical point (thermodynamics)|critical point]] is at the top of the dome. Liquid water is to the left o
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