Polymeric. Having the same elements united in the same proportions by weight, but with different molecular weights. (Webster) Polymerize. To change into another substance having the same elements in the same proportions, but a higher molecular weight.... Bulletin - Seite 5231920Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1920 - 778 Seiten
...conglomerate. (Standard) Polygonal masonry. Masonry formed of polygonal stones, or of stones ttrictly not coursed, whose joints exhibit any other than a...resemblance to rivers, marshes, and ponds. (Standard) Polymorpn. A substance crystalllzable in several distinct forms ; also any one of these forms. (Webster)... | |
| Albert Hill Fay - 1920 - 764 Seiten
...other than a right angle, but which are carefully fitted together. (Standard) Polylith. A megalithlc structure of several or many stones, as a dolmen or...marshes, and ponds. (Standard) Polymorph. A substance crystnllizable In several distinct forms ; also any one of these forms. (Webster) Polymorphism. The... | |
| David Talbot Day - 1922 - 1024 Seiten
...of carbon and hydrogen, in which the carbon atoms are represented as grouped in two or more rings. Polymeric. — Having the same elements united in...having the same elements in the same proportions, but with a higher molecular weight (Webster). Pool. — A belt of oil-producing territory (Webster). A... | |
| David Talbot Day - 1922 - 1024 Seiten
...carbon atoms are represented as grouped in two or more rings. Polymeric. — Having the same elemente united in the same proportions by weight, but with...having the same elements in the same proportions, but with a higher molecular weight (Webster). Pool. — A belt of oil-producing territory (Webster). A... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Bankinig and Currency Committee - 1947 - 194 Seiten
...a product resulting from the union of two or more molecules of the same monomer, which product has the same elements in the same proportions, but a higher molecular weight and different physical properties (eg, the monomer, cbloroprene, polymerizes to form neoprene). Polymers... | |
| Corol Stephens - 2006 - 228 Seiten
...molecules of the same kind such as glucose or nucleotides to form a new compound (starch or nucleic acid) having the same elements in the same proportions but a higher molecular weight and different physical properties. • polymery the phenomenon whereby a number of genes at different... | |
| Niel Sanders - 2005 - 252 Seiten
...molecules of the same kind such as glucose or nucleotides to form a new compound (starch or nucleic acid) having the same elements in the same proportions but a higher molecular weight and different physical properties. polymery the phenomenon whereby a number of genes at different loci... | |
| |