equilibria in English

noun
1
a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
the maintenance of social equilibrium

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1. Unit: Buffers, titrations, and solubility equilibria

2. Aldol condensations are reversible, forming equilibria

3. Bifurcations of orbits homoclinic and heteroclinic to hyperbolic equilibria

4. Different equilibria emerge as the result of two effects.

5. A method of obtaining relative and absolute rate constants for proton transfer equilibria is described.

6. Absorption spectra, protonation equilibria, and complexation of the title compound with transition metal ions were investigated.

7. Phase equilibria properties of alternative refrigerant have been researched by using method of molecular dynamic simulation.

8. The equilibrium constants for all the acid–base equilibria involved were calculated from the dependence of K′ on pH.

9. 30 The dynamic nature of phase equilibria can be understood by considering them in the light of the kinetic theory.

10. The Core: The core is a solution concept for Coalitional games, analogous to Nash equilibria for non-cooperative games

11. The other equilibria are with all factors of production concentrated in one country, thus achieving the integrated world economy.

12. 17 The dynamic nature of phase equilibria can be understood by considering them in the light of the kinetic theory.

13. Raman elastic geoBarometry has increasingly been used complementary to metamorphic phase equilibria to estimate the conditions of recrystallization in metamorphic rocks

14. The Bifurcation diagram should represent how the number, location, and stability of the equilibria depend on the value of $\alpha$ for $-23 \le \alpha \le -3$

15. 5-Arylazo-8-quinolinols exhibit azo–hydrazone tautomeric equilibria but their complexes exist only in the azo form. β-Alkoxycarbonylethyltin alizarinates are somewhat different from other complexes.

16. Many solvents have strong hydrogen bonding, electrostatic, and charge-transfer capabilities, and are therefore able to become involved in complex equilibria with the system, even breaking complexes completely.

17. Some markets, however, differ from this textbook case and are characterized by multiple equilibria—that is, they have more than one wage rate at which demand equals supply.

18. Metapelites with the assemblage garnet-staurolite-kyanite-sillimanite±andalusite-biotite-muscovite-plagioclase were used to reconstruct pressure and temperature conditions with exchange thermometry, net transfer equilibria and multi-equilibrium methods.

19. Other articles where Concentration is discussed: separation and purification: Separations based on equilibria: …benzene are equal, and the Concentration of the dye (as measured by the intensity of its colour) is constant in the two phases

20. The ground and excited state (in the singlet state, S1) acid–base equilibria, together with the photophysical properties of the two main constituents of brazilwood, brazilin and Brazilein, have been investigated in aqueous solutions in the pH range: −1 < pH < 10

21. The phase diagram of the system Ca(NO3)2 · CO(NH2)2-H2O (abbr.: C.U.-W.) is not known in domains containing less than 25% water, as conventional solubility examinations are not suitable for determination of the solubility equilibria between very concentrated and viscous solution and solid C.U.