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Low Temperature Properties Of Polymers – Perepechko
In this post, we will see the book Low Temperature Properties Of Polymers by I. Perepechko. About the book The purpose of this book is to systematize the available material and to delineate the principal trends in the investigation of those … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustical, chemical techonology, chemistry, dielectric, electrical, electrical properties, engineering, heat capacity, NMR, nuclear magnetic resonance, polymers, properties, relaxation processes, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion, thermal properties, thermophysical characteristics, viscoelastic parameters
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Mystery Of Mineralogy (Science For Everyone) – Srebrodolsky
In this post, we will see the book Mystery of Mineralogy by B. I. Srebrodolsky. This is a book in the Science for Everyone series. About the book This book deals with the mysteries of geology. The basic concepts about … Continue reading
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Tagged chemistry, clay, crystals, elements, erosion, geology, minerals, mir books, popular science, quartz, rocks, salts, science for everyone, sulphur
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Symmetry in the World of Molecules – Dmitriev
In this post, we will see the book Symmetry in the World of Molecules by I. S. Dmitriev. About the book This booklet is devoted to one of the most important concepts of natural science, the concept of symmetry. The beneficial … Continue reading
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Tagged atomic structure, catalysis, chemical reactions, chemistry, coulomb's law, crystals, electrons, geometry, group theory, hybridization, jahn-teller theorem, mathematics, mir books, molecular structure, non-euclidean, nucleus, orbitals, physics, quantum mechanics, stereochemistry, symmetry, theory of crystalline field, transitions
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Science for Everyone – Learning About Chemistry
… the goal of this book is to make the material about chemistry and its problems more understandable. In this post we come to yet another book in the Science for Everyone series. This one is titled Learning About Chemistry … Continue reading
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Tagged catalysis, chemical paradoxes, chemical puzzles, chemical reactions, chemical transformations, chemistry, medicines, mir books, poison, polymers, science for everyone, teaching, toxic, why is sky blue
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Molecules Without Chemical Bonds – Dmitriev
The shape and the size of a figure are of no importance in topology. In this post we will see a book on chemical topology titled Molecules Without Chemical Bonds by I.S. Dmitriev. In recent technical literature more and more … Continue reading
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Tagged chemical topology, chemistry, electronic structure, geometry, inorganic, molecules, Polyene Ribbons, topology
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