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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Information as a property in physics

Main article: Physical information Information has a well defined meaning in physics. Examples of this include the phenomenon of quantum entanglement where particles can interact without reference to their separation or the speed of light. Information itself cannot travel faster than light even if the information is transmitted indirectly. This could lead to the fact that all attempts at physically observing a particle with an "entangled" relationship to another are slowed down, even though the particles are not ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Phosphine - Structure and properties

The PH3 molecule is a trigonal pyramid, i.e. it has C3v symmetry, with bond lengths of 1.42Å and bond angles of 93.5°. The dipole moment is 0.58 D, which increases with substitution of methyl groups in the series: CH3PH2, 1.10 D; (CH3)2PH, 1.23 D; (CH3)3P, 1.19 D. This contrasts with ammonia, which has a dipole moment of 1.47 D, which decreases with successive methyl substitutions. The low dipole moment and almost orthogonal bond angles lead to t ...

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Phosphine, Phosphine - Structure and properties, Phosphine - History, Phosphine - Chemistry, Phosphine - Use as a fumigant

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Methamphetamine - Physical and chemical properties of Methamphetamine

Methamphetamine is an alkaloid similar in structure to amphetamine and MDMA (Ecstasy). Compared to most illegal drugs, methamphetamine is a simple molecule with a low molecular weight. Unlike freebase cocaine ("crack"), which is a waxy, smokeable form of cocaine, freebase methamphetamine is an oily liquid that has no use except in the production of street methamphetamine. Before the manufacturer (or "cook") can sell his drug, he must convert the oil to methamphetamine hydrochloride. Usually this is done via an acid/base extracti ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Methamphetamine - Physical and chemical properties of Methamphetamine

Methamphetamine is an alkaloid similar in structure to amphetamine and MDMA (Ecstasy). Compared to most illegal drugs, methamphetamine is a simple molecule with a low molecular weight. Unlike freebase cocaine ("crack"), which is a waxy, smokeable form of cocaine, freebase methamphetamine is an oily liquid that has no use except in the production of street methamphetamine. Before the manufacturer (or "cook") can sell his drug, he must convert the oil to methamphetamine hydrochloride. Usually this is done via an acid/base extracti ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Cadmium telluride - Physical properties

Cadmium telluride - Thermal Properties. Melting Point: 1314 K Thermal conductivity: 6.2 W.m-1.K-1 at 293 K Specific heat capacity: 210 J.kg-1.K-1 at 293 K Thermal expansion coefficient: 5.9x10-6 K-1 at 293 K Cadmium telluride - Optical Properties. CdTe is transparent from close to its band gap energy out to wavelengths greater than 20 µm. The refractive index is 2.649 at 1 ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Quantitative structure-property relationship - Rationale

The basic rationale behind the use of QSPR is the fact that there are strong trends. It is well known for instance that within a particular family of chemical compounds, especially of organic chemistry, that there are strong correlations between structure and observed properties. One example is the relationship between the number of carbons in alkanes and their boiling points. There is a clear trend in the increase of boiling point with an increase in the number carbons and t ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Quantitative structure-property relationship - Method

In many cases the approaches use curve fitting, interpolation and extrapolation techniques. The predictor variables can be a variety of chemical descriptors: 1D descriptors - molar weight, number and composition of atoms 2D descriptors - bonds topological descriptors - numerical indices based on the topology of the atoms and their bonds (chemical conformation, quartenary structure) electronic descriptors - these descriptors characterize the eletronic environment of a molecule. Examples include LUMO and ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Fused quartz - Physical Properties

The extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion accounts for its remarkable ability to undergo large, rapid temperature changes without cracking. "UV grade" fused silica (sold under the tradename Suprasil) has a very low metallic impurity content, and is transparent to ultraviolet light down to around 170 nm wavelength, where it has a transmittance of about 50% and a transmittance of only a few percent at 160 nm for an optic with thickness of about 1 cm. However, its infrared transmission is limited ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Information - Information as a property in physics

Main article: Physical information Information has a well defined meaning in physics. Examples of this include the phenomenon of quantum entanglement where particles can interact without reference to their separation or the speed of light. Information itself cannot travel faster than light even if the information is transmitted indirectly. This could lead to the fact that all attempts at physically observing a particle with an "entangled" relationship to another are slowed down, even though the particles are not ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Space elevator - Physics and structure

There are a variety of tether designs. Almost every design includes a base station, a cable, climbers, and a counterweight. Space elevator - Base station. The base station designs typically fall into two categories—mobile and stationary. Mobile stations are typically large oceangoing vessels, though airborne stations have been proposed as well. Stationary platforms are generally located in ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Space elevator - Physics and structure

There are a variety of tether designs. Almost every design includes a base station, a cable, climbers, and a counterweight. Space elevator - Base station. The base station designs typically fall into two categories—mobile and stationary. Mobile stations are typically large oceangoing vessels, though airborne stations have been proposed as well. Stationary platforms are generally located in ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Polypropylene - Chemical & physical properties

Most commercial polypropylene has a level of crystallinity intermediate between that of low density polyethylene (LDPE) and high density polyethylene (HDPE); its Young's modulus is also intermediate. Although it is less tough than LDPE, it is much less brittle than HDPE. This allows polypropylene to be used as a replacement for engineering plastics, such as ABS. Polypropylene has very good resistance to fatigue, so that most plastic living hin ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Physical examination - Structure of the written examination record

Physical examination - General appearance. Obvious apparent features as the patient enters the consulting room and in the course of taking the history (e.g. mobility problem or deafness) JACCOL, a mnemonic for Jaundice, suggestion of Anaemia (pale colour of skin or conjunctiva), Cyanosis (blue coloration of lips or extremities), Clubbing of fingernails, Oedema of ankles, Lymph nodes of neck, armpits, groins. Physical examination - Organ systems. Card ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Material properties of diamond - Hardness and crystal structure

See also: Crystallographic defects in diamond Known to the Ancient Greeks as adamas ("untameable" or "unconquerable") and sometimes called adamant, diamond is the hardest known naturally occurring material, scoring 10 on the old Mohs scale of mineral hardness. The material boron nitride, when in a form structurally identical to diamond, is nearly as hard as diamond; a currently hypothetical material, beta carbon nitride, may also be as hard or harder in one form. Furthermore, it has been shown 1 2 that ultrahard fullerit ...

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Material properties of diamond, Material properties of diamond - Hardness and crystal structure, Material properties of diamond - Toughness, Material properties of diamond - Optical properties, Material properties of diamond - Electrical properties, Material properties of diamond - Thermal properties, Material properties of diamond - Composition and color

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Space elevator - Physics and structure

There are a variety of tether designs. Almost every design includes a base station, a cable, climbers, and a counterweight. Space elevator - Base station. The base station designs typically fall into two categories—mobile and stationary. Mobile stations are typically large oceangoing vessels, though airborne stations have been proposed as well. Stationary platforms are generally located in ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Red Sea - Physical properties

Surface water temperatures remain relatively constant at 21-25°C and temperature and visibility remain good to around 200 m, but the sea is known for its strong winds and tricky local currents. The sea was created by the division of Africa from the Arabian peninsula, a movement which began around 30 million years ago. The sea is still widening and there are small volcanic features in the deeper parts, it is considered that the sea will become an ocean in time (as proposed in the model of Tuzo Wilson). Sometimes during the Tertiary period the Bab el Mandeb was closed and the ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Melanin - Physical properties and technological applications

Melanin is a biopolymer and a neuropeptide. In the early 1970s, researchers found melanin to be an organic semiconductor (Science, vol 183, 853-855 (1974)). Studies revealed that melanin acted as an electrical threshold switch, emitting a flash of light— electroluminescence— when it switched. Though the findings were published, these findings largely were overlooked. Melanin also shows negative differential resistance, a classic property of electronically active, conductive, organic polymers. In 2000, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awa ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Hydrogen peroxide - Physical properties

Hydrogen peroxide adopts a "skewed" shape, due to repulsion between the lone pairs on the oxygen atoms. Despite the fact that the O-O bond is a single bond, the molecule has a remarkably high barrier to complete rotation of 29.45 kJ/mol; this is also caused by the lone pair repulsion. The bond angles are affected greatly by hydrogen bonding, which explains the difference between gaseous and crystalline forms; indeed a wide range of values is seen in ...

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Sulfuric acid - Physical properties

Sulfuric acid - Forms of sulfuric acid. Although 100% sulfuric acid can be made, this loses SO3 at the boiling point to produce 98.3% acid. The 98% grade is also more stable for storage, making it the usual form for "concentrated" sulfuric acid. Other concentrations of sulfuric acid are used for different purposes. Some common concentrations are: 33.5%, battery acid (used in lead-acid batteries) 62.18%, chamber or fertilizer acid 77.67%, t ...

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Sulfuric acid, Sulfuric acid - Physical properties, Sulfuric acid - Forms of sulfuric acid, Sulfuric acid - Polarity and conductivity, Sulfuric acid - Chemical properties, Sulfuric acid - Reaction with water, Sulfuric acid - Other reactions of sulfuric acid, Sulfuric acid - Environmental aspects, Sulfuric acid - History of sulfuric acid, Sulfuric acid - Manufacture, Sulfuric acid - Uses, Sulfuric acid - Emergencies involving sulfuric acid, Sulfuric acid - Precautions, Sulfuric acid - Comic rhyme

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - NickelII chloride - Structure and properties

NiCl2 adopts the CdCl2 structure. In this motif, each Ni atom is coordinated to six Cl- centers, and each chloride is bonded to three Ni(II) centers. In NiCl2 the Ni-Cl bonds with “ionic character”. In contrast, NiCl2(H2O)6 consists of separated [Ni(H2O)6]2+ ions linked more weakly to adjacent Cl- centers. Many nickel(II) compounds are paramagnetic, due to the presence of two unpaired electrons for each metal cen ...

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NickelII chloride, NickelII chloride - Production and syntheses, NickelII chloride - Structure and properties, NickelII chloride - Reactions, NickelII chloride - Uses, NickelII chloride - Safety considerations, NickelII chloride - Suppliers/Manufacturers

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Cinnamaldehyde - Structure and physical properties: Encyclopedia II - Coal assay - Physical and Mechanical Properties

Relative density Relative density or specific gravity of the coal depends on the rank of the coal and degree of mineral impurity. Knowledge of the density of each coal ply is necessary to determine the properties of composites and blends. The density of the coal seam is necessary for conversion of resources into reserves. Relative density is normally determined by the loss of a sample's weight in water. This is best ach ...

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