Water (properties) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Water ( , HOH) is the most abundant molecule on Earth's surface, constituting about 75% of the planet's surface. In nature it exists in liquid, solid, and gaseous states. It is in dynamic equilibr...
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Even though the total charge on a molecule is zero, the nature of chemical bonds is such that the positive and negative charges do not completely overlap in most molecules. Such molecules are said to be polar because they possess a permanent dipole moment. ... Dipolar Bonding in Water...
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hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/diph2o.htm...
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Dipolar Interactions in Molecules Aligned by Strong AC Electric Fields. Alexey Peshkovsky and Ann E. McDermott. Department of Chemistry, Columbia University ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1090780700921670
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In this paper the phase-dependent features of ultrashort laser pulse resonant propagation in a two-level dipolar molecule are demonstrated by solving full Maxwell–Bloch equations.
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www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1009-1963/15/10/024
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Fast Vtbrational Relaxation for a Dipolar Molecule in a Polar Solvent. 8625. Robert M. Whitnell, Kent R. Wilson,*. Department of Chemistry, University of ...
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pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/j100387a002
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first non-zero term which is the dipolar one for each molecule investigated here ... Ixz of the permanent molecular dipole been known (experimentally or by ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/X84125M2736186LG.pdf
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Information on Formation of Soil Aggregate,Molecules are Dipolar,Water Molecule,Organic Compounds,Silt Particles,Fungal Hyphae,Clay Particles ... Water molecules are dipolar. One side of the water molecule is positively charged while the opposite side is negatively charged. The negative end of water molecule attracts...
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www.microbiologyprocedure.com/microbes-and-lithosphere/...
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Dipole-dipole interactions arise when the positive portion of a dipoloar molecule is attracted to the negative portion of another dipolar molecule. Hydrogen bonding is a specific type of dipole-dipole interaction, but the concept is the same.
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www.tulane.edu/~bmitche/book/structrj.html
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A self-consistent molecular theory of orientational relaxation and dielectric friction is presented. ... It is shown that both the translational and the rotational dielectric frictions on a dipolar solute molecule are coupled to each other. The respective frictions can be obtained from a set of coupled non-linear...
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