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dictionary.reverso.net/english-definition/isodimorphic
n a property of a dimorphous substance such that it is isomorphous with another dimorphous substance in both its forms ♦ isodimorphous, isodimorphic adj ...
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Either one of the two forms of a dimorphous substance; as, calcite and aragonite are dimorphs . Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/D/68; dimorph ...
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Definition of dimorphous in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. ... dimorphism (( chemistry) the property of certain substances that enables them to exist in two ...
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Dimorphous definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation ... 3. a property of certain substances that enables them to exist in two distinct ...
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Sep 1, 2006 ... It is a dimorphous substance existing in two enantiotropic forms, one melting at 26° C. and the other at 48° C. (Th. Zincke, Berichte,1871, 4, p.
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Oct 14, 2011... the behaviour of the vapour phase is only required. Figure 4.3. Pressure± temperature diagrams for dimorphous substances: (a) enantiotropy; ...
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cules of these two substances retain their linear shapes, and have triple and single bonds. Also, in the solid state, both are dimorphous substances.6 ,9 ...
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It is a dimorphous substance existing in two enantiotropic forms, one melting at 26° C. and the other at 48° C: (Th . Zincke,Berichte,1871, 4, p . 576) . It boils at ...
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The authors compare the bacilloscopic involution in 37 dimorphous Virchowian ( DS) patients and in 47 Virchowian (V) patients with definite polarity treated with ...
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