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  • 71Hipótesis de Prout — La Hipótesis de Prout fue un intento realizado a comienzos del siglo XIX de explicar la existencia de varios elementos químicos a través de una hipótesis sobre la estructura interna del átomo. En 1815[1] y 1816,[2] el químico inglés William Prout …

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  • 72William Prout — por Henry Wyndham Phillips[1] William Prout (Horton, Gloucestershire, 15 de enero de 1785 – Londres, 9 de abril de 1850) fue un químico …

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  • 73solution —    1. Synonym for dissolution, except that the product of the solution (or dissolution) process, is also termed a solution, this being a combination of liquid and non liquid (solid or gaseous) components that exists as a liquid [9].    2. A… …

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  • 74Regasification — is a process of converting liquefied natural gas into the gaseous state using the ambient energy (temperature) in evaporation flow systems. No special heating medium is used there. LNG is heated in atmospheric heat exchangers (evaporators) with… …

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  • 75vapor — The gaseous form of a liquid which is usually created by heating the liquid. [1] A gas which is often found in its liquid state while in use. [2] The gaseous state of refrigerant. Vaporized refrigerant is preferred to the word gas. See fuel vapor …

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  • 76heat of sublimation — noun heat absorbed by a unit mass of material when it changes from a solid to a gaseous state • Hypernyms: ↑latent heat, ↑heat of transformation * * * : the heat absorbed when a solid sublimes; specifically : the heat required to sublime unit… …

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  • 77Van der Waals equation — The van der Waals equation is an equation of state for a fluid composed of particles that have a non zero size and a pairwise attractive inter particle force (such as the van der Waals force.) It was derived by Johannes Diderik van der Waals in… …

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  • 78Fugacity — is a measure of a chemical potential in the form of adjusted pressure. It reflects the tendency of a substance to prefer one phase (liquid, solid, or gas) over another, and can be literally defined as “the tendency to flee or escape”. At a fixed… …

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  • 79Carbene — In chemistry, a carbene is a highly reactive organic molecule containing a carbon atom with six valence electrons and having the general formula: R1R2C: (two substituents and two electrons). [Organic Chemistry R.T Morrison, R.N Boyd pp 473 478]… …

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  • 80Tanning lamp — Tanning lamps (sometimes called tanning bulbs in the United States or tanning tubes in Europe) are the part of a tanning bed, booth or other tanning device which produces ultraviolet light responsible for tanning. While there are literally… …

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