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  • ...of lone pairs of electrons on the ligand with the regions of low electron density on the cationic metal ion.<ref name="Fromm" /> Crystals of coordination po ...fficult in part because of the complex effect of environment on [[electron density]] distribution.<ref name="Bernstein">{{cite book|last=Bernstein |first=Jere
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  • <tr><td>[[Density|Density (ρ)]]</td><td>1.20–1.22 g/cm<sup>3</sup></td></tr> ...td>[[Coefficient of thermal expansion#Linear thermal expansion coefficient|Linear thermal expansion coefficient (α)]]</td><td>65–70 × 10<sup>−6</sup>/[
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  • ...e classified as semicrystalline. Examples of semi-crystalline polymers are linear [[polyethylene]] (PE), [[polytetrafluoroethylene]] (PTFE) or [[tacticity|is ...esults in the highest degree of polymer crystallinity. For example, highly linear polyethylene can form platelet-like single crystals with a thickness on the
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  • ...lene is classified into several different categories based mostly on its [[density]] and [[Branching (chemistry)|branching]]. The mechanical properties of P *[[High density polyethylene]] (HDPE)
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  • Due to its high [[energy density]], easy [[transport]]ability and [[oil reserves|relative abundance]], oil h ...erent [[hydrocarbon]]s; the most commonly found molecules are [[alkane]]s (linear or branched), [[cycloalkane]]s, [[aromatic hydrocarbon]]s, or more complica
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  • ...t flow and double the R-value; quadruple, quarters; etc. In practice, this linear relationship may be only approximate some materials {{Citation needed|reaso ...ed space is [[natural convection]], which occurs because of changes in air density with temperature. Insulation greatly retards natural convection. Most insu
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  • ;Open-cell (low density) polyurethane: White or yellow. Expands to fill and seal cavity, but expand * High-density fiberglass
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  • |[[Density]] |[[Density]] of EPS
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  • '''Denier''' is a unit of measure for the [[linear mass density]] of [[fibers]]. It is defined as the [[mass]] in [[gram]]s per 9,000 [[met *Denier is used as the measure of density of weave in [[tights]] and [[pantyhose]], which defines their opacity.
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  • Because denier is a measure of the linear density, the tenacity works out to be not a measure of force per unit area, but rat
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  • ...me for an alkane in general, but in most cases it refers specifically to a linear, or ''normal'' alkane — whereas branched, or ''iso''alkanes are also call ...ng point between about 47 °C and 64 °C ( 117°F to 147°F), and having a density of around 0.9 g/cm<sup>3</sup>.<ref name=kayelabymech>{{cite web
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  • Kerosene is a thin, clear liquid formed from hydrocarbons, with [[density]] of 0.78–0.81 g/cm<sup>3</sup>. It is obtained from the [[fractional dis ...d with benzene in the presence of a catalyst result in the production of [[linear alkyl benzene]].
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  • ...ld bales might support around 600 pounds per linear foot of wall, the high density bales bear up to 4,000&nbsp;lb./lin.ft. and more. And the basic bale-buildi
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  • | Density = 0.882 g/mL, 7.360 lbs/gallon ! Density, kg/L
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  • *Low density insulation board and ceiling tiles ...applied, they tend to break along their weakest directions, resulting in a linear fragmentation pattern and hence a fibrous form. This fracture process can k
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  • ...alloy]]s, notably [[beryllium copper]]. Structurally, beryllium's very low density (1.85 times that of water), high melting point (1287 °C), high temperature ...ics per unit weight. In combination with the relatively low coefficient of linear thermal expansion (11.4 × 10<sup>−6</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>), these chara
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  • ...ing the intensity of the incident radiation (so long as one remains in the linear regime) increases only the number of electrons ejected, and has almost no e ...d permittivity of free space with the permeability and permittivity of the linear material in question. Inside other materials which possess more complex re
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  • | Density = 0.899 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, liquid ...chloroethane]]. The reaction yields the mixture of ethylenediamine and the linear polyamines. A simplified equation would be:
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  • | Density= ...ants are very diluted, ordinary [[polymerization]] will take place to long linear chains and not cyclization. In the final step the tosyl groups are removed
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  • ...s of solvent exchange, Biopolymers 34, 1015-1026 (1994) </ref>) and the '''Linear Energy Model''' (LEM; Pace, NC<ref>Denaturant m values and heat capacity ch ...urface area. This forms the basis for the '''LEM''' which assumes a simple linear dependence of stability on the denaturant concentration. The resulting slop
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