condensed phase

collocation in English

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condensed
adjective
uk
/kənˈdenst/
us
/kənˈdenst/
(of a liquid) made thicker by removing some of ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk
/feɪz/
us
/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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The parameter refinement protocol was based on small molecule data from experiments and ab initio calculations and nucleic-acid features in thecondensedphase.
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A plastic deformation of a target under high ablation pressures and blowout of the material in acondensedphasemight explain these.
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The study found an increased accuracy by including polarization compared tocondensedphasemodels.
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When the pressure is measured within thecondensedphaseof the probed specimen, one utilizes piezoelectric sensors inserted into or coupled to the specimen itself.
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In acondensedphase, the pressure dependence of the equilibrium constant is associated with the reaction molar volume.
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Gaseous samples orcondensedphasesamples, where the pressure is measured in the surrounding gaseous phase, are usually probed with a microphone.
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The united atom force field was optimized with respect to thecondensedphaseproperties of alkanes.
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The staggered conformation is believed to be most stable in thecondensedphasedue to crystal packing.
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This is equal to the heat of vaporization of the compound divided by its molar volume in thecondensedphase.
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Aluminium diethyl phosphinate acts as a flame retardant in thecondensedphasein contributing to charring of the polymer matrix and thus protecting the substrate against heat and oxygen attack.
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In condensed phases, exchange effects act as a binding force so that little or no pressure is exer ted by the electrons.
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The main physical picture, in this case, envisions the original temperature pulsations as origins of propagating temperature waves, which travel in thecondensedphase, ultimately reaching the surrounding gaseous phase.
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The activity of pure substances in condensed phases (solid or liquids) is normally taken as unity (the number 1).
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In particular, his studies deal with processes involving interactions between light and matter, chemical reactions in condensed phases and chemical processes at interfaces.
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The most familiar examples of condensed phases are solids and liquids, which arise from the bonding by way of the electromagnetic force between atoms.
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The fact that volumes do not add when dissolving a solid in a liquid is not important for condensed phases.
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The theme of repeated unit-cellular-structure also holds for most condensed phases with metallic bonding, which means that solid metals are also not made of molecules.
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