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  • *[[J. H. van 't Hoff]], (1852–1911), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[physical chemistry|physical chemist]], 1901 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] *[[Lars Onsager]], (1903–1976), [[physical chemistry|physical chemist]], 1968 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
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  • ...wing a year as a laboratory assistant, was awarded a fellowship to study [[physical chemistry]] at the [[University of Breslau]] (Universität Breslau) [[in Germany]].<r ...ude oil|petroleum]] fractions exhibited to him a lack of the basic physics physical chemistry of fractional distillation and he determined to put fractional distillation
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  • From: ''W. J. Moore, Physical Chemistry, Longmans, London, 2nd edition (1956), p. 271''
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  • ...van der Waals molecules. B. L. Blaney and G. E. Ewing, ''Annual Review of Physical Chemistry'', Vol. '''27''', pp. 553-586 (1976): Van der Waals Molecules.
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  • ...[[spectroscopy]], [[macromolecular chemistry]] and [[magnetic resonance]]. Physical chemistry largely overlaps with [[molecular physics]], and involves the use of [[calc
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  • ...book|author=Edward W. Washburn|title=An Introduction to the Principles of Physical Chemistry|edition=First Edition|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1915|pages=page 55|id=Libr
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  • ...book|author=Edward W. Washburn|title=An Introduction to the Principles of Physical Chemistry|edition=First Edition|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1915|pages=page 55|id=Libr
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  • ...fields of physics overlap strongly with other sciences: [[Biophysics]], [[Physical chemistry]] and [[Geophysics]] overlap considerably with [[biology]], [[chemistry]]
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  • ...[[spectroscopy]], [[macromolecular chemistry]] and [[magnetic resonance]]. Physical chemistry largely overlaps with [[molecular physics]], and involves the use of [[calc
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  • ...on of Pure and Applied chemistry (IUPAC): Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry] 2nd Edition, 1993</ref><ref name="NIST">[http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP81
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  • ...ture]</ref> <ref name=Mortimer>{{cite book|author=Robert G. Mortimer|title=Physical Chemistry|edition=Second Edition|publisher=Academic Press|year=2000|id=ISBN 0-12-5083
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  • ...ture]</ref> <ref name=Mortimer>{{cite book|author=Robert G. Mortimer|title=Physical Chemistry|edition=Second Edition|publisher=Academic Press|year=2000|id=ISBN 0-12-5083
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  • [[Molecular physical chemistry of solutions]]
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  • ...[functional groups]] if present. Solutions are studied by the science of [[Physical Chemistry]]. Like inorganic salts, organic compounds may also form [[crystal]]s. A un
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  • ...ture]</ref> <ref name=Mortimer>{{cite book|author=Robert G. Mortimer|title=Physical Chemistry|edition=Second Edition|publisher=Academic Press|year=2000|id=ISBN 0-12-5083
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  • ...reaction of sulfur hexafluoride with solvated electrons", ''The Journal of Physical Chemistry'', 1968, '''72''', 4285-4289</ref>
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  • In 1925, he earned his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of Berlin. In 1926, he came to the United States and ta ...t, and then after his White House service, Kistiakowsky was a professor of physical chemistry at Harvard for the rest of his career. From 1962 to 1965, he chaired the N
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  • ...03-0}}</ref><ref name=Mortimer>{{cite book|author=Robert G. Mortimer|title=Physical Chemistry|edition=3rd Edition|publisher=Academic Press|year=2008|id=ISBN 0-12-370617-
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  • ...e book|author=Keith J. Laidler and John H. Meiser|Physical Chemistry|title=Physical Chemistry|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Benjamin-Cummings Publishing|year=1982| pages
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  • ...ingnat04>Fleming GR, Scholes GD. (2004) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/431256a Physical chemistry: quantum mechanics for plants]. ''Nature'' 431:256-7.</ref>
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  • ...Jena, still uncertain whether to devote himself to chemical engineering or physical chemistry, Haber traveled in the spring of 1894 to the [[Technical University of Karl .... In 1906 he succeeded [[Max Julius Le Blanc]] to the Karlsruhe chair of physical chemistry and electrochemistry. Le Blanc had left because he was appointed to the pre
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  • ...nd [[liquid]] phases of a substance in the fields of [[thermodynamics]], [[physical chemistry]] and [[chemical engineering]] involves a logarithmic function. The [[Antoi
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  • ...03-0}}</ref><ref name=Mortimer>{{cite book|author=Robert G. Mortimer|title=Physical Chemistry|edition=3rd Edition|publisher=Academic Press|year=2008|id=ISBN 0-12-370617-
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  • Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, vol. '''37''', p. 189 (1986)</ref> ''p''<sub>''C''</sub> = 7.37 MPa and ''
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  • Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, vol. '''37''', p. 189 (1986)</ref> ''p''<sub>''C''</sub> = 7.37 MPa and ''
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  • {{main|Biochemistry|Biophysics|Physical Chemistry|Molecular Biology|Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules}} {{main|Biochemistry|Biophysics|Physical Chemistry|Molecular Biology}}
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  • {{main|Biochemistry|Biophysics|Physical Chemistry|Molecular Biology|Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules}} {{main|Biochemistry|Biophysics|Physical Chemistry|Molecular Biology}}
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  • ...y9ZgUKmPIouhyAG8toH4Cg&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Henry%27s%20Law&f=false Physical Chemistry]|edition=Second Edition|publisher=Academic Press|year=2000|pages=pp. 248-25
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  • ...]]) spectroscopy is commonly used in synthetic [[organic chemistry]] and [[physical chemistry]] and for structural analysis in [[macromolecular chemistry]].
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  • ...y and to the advancement of science, including contributions to chemistry, physical chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, geodesy, metrology, meteorology, aeronautic
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  • ...ef name=Findlay>{{cite book|author=Alexander Findlay|title=Introduction to Physical Chemistry|Edition=Second Edition|publisher=Longmans, Green and Company|year=1942|page
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  • ...ial:Allpages/Phonetics|Phonetics]] - [[Special:Allpages/Physical chemistry|Physical chemistry]] <s>[[Special:Allpages/Physical chemistry/Draft|Physical chemistry/Draft]] - [[Special:Allpages/PIE (nuclear fuel)|PIE (nuclear fuel)]]
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  • ...odynamics: {{cite book|author=P.W. Atkins and Julio de Paula|title=Atkins' Physical Chemistry|edition=7th Edition|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2002|id=ISBN 0-1
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  • ...first instance he was hired by [[Arnold Thomas Eucken]], the professor of physical chemistry, but later he received a cross-appointment with the group of [[James Franck
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  • ...c value<ref>Anick DJ, Ives JA (2007) The silica hypothesis for homeopathy: physical chemistry ''Homeopathy'' [http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.homp.2007.03.005 96:189-95]
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  • ...oal by forming "covalent bonds" with other atoms. The [[Physical chemistry|physical chemistry]] of carbon enables it to bond with many other elements with unfilled outer
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  • ...e almost entirely to Claude Bernard himself. . . . Today with the aid of a physical chemistry unknown to the contemporaries of Claude Bernard, it is fulfilling the promi
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  • ...they each sought to fill their outer shell. Thus, the [[Physical chemistry|physical chemistry]] of carbon enables it to bond with many other elements with unfilled outer
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