British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1929 |
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... energy as nuclear vibrational energy , since the dissociation energy corresponds with 4-3 volts . Under such con- ditions not more than 1 in 4x 105 collisions results in dissociation . Experiments are also described which establish that ...
... energy as nuclear vibrational energy , since the dissociation energy corresponds with 4-3 volts . Under such con- ditions not more than 1 in 4x 105 collisions results in dissociation . Experiments are also described which establish that ...
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... energy transfers between atoms . H. KALLMANN and F. LONDON ( Z. physikal . Chem . , 1929 , B , 2 , 207-243 ) .- The transfer of excitation energy between atoms can be interpreted as a resonance phenomenon . The amounts of energy that an ...
... energy transfers between atoms . H. KALLMANN and F. LONDON ( Z. physikal . Chem . , 1929 , B , 2 , 207-243 ) .- The transfer of excitation energy between atoms can be interpreted as a resonance phenomenon . The amounts of energy that an ...
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... energy is less than the potential energy at the top of the barrier . On the classical theory it will stay inside for ever , but on the quantum theory there is a finite chance that the wave can leak out through the thin wall . Its chance ...
... energy is less than the potential energy at the top of the barrier . On the classical theory it will stay inside for ever , but on the quantum theory there is a finite chance that the wave can leak out through the thin wall . Its chance ...
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