Landolt-Börnstein - Group II Molecules and Radicals
Volume 5 1967

Molecular Acoustics

Editors: K.-H. Hellwege, A. M. Hellwege
ISBN: 978-3-540-03897-9 (Print) 978-3-540-34966-2 (Online)
DOI: 10.1007/b19950

Table of contents (80 documents)

  1. Online Document 1

    Molecular Acoustics · 1 Introduction

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  2. Online Document 2

    2.1.1 Sound velocity in gases and vapors

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  3. Online Document 3

    2.1.2.1.1 Inorganic liquids

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  4. Online Document 4

    Molecular Acoustics · C - C6

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  5. Online Document 5

    Molecular Acoustics · C7 - C57, CF

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  6. Online Document 6

    2.1.2.1.3 Alterations of sound velocity and density with substitution changes

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  7. Online Document 7

    2.1.2.1.4 Relationships between sound velocity and density in structural isomers

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  8. Online Document 8

    2.1.2.1.5 Sound velocity and density in silicoorganic compounds

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  9. Online Document 9

    2.1.2.1.6 Additive conformities and rules at the interrelations between sound velocity and molecular structure

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  10. Online Document 10

    2.1.2.1.7 The jump of the sound velocity at the normal boiling point and melting point

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    2.1.2.1.8 The sound velocity in the range of the critical point

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    2.1.2.1.9 Sound propagation in supercooled liquids

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    2.1.2.1.10 Sound propagation in crystalline liquids

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    2.1.2.2 Sound velocity as a function of pressure

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    2.1.2.3 Sound velocity in some polymeric liquids

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    2.1.2.4 Ultrasonic dispersion in fatty acids

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    2.1.2.5 Various interrelations between sound velocity and other properties of matter

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    2.1.2.6 The sound velocity in water, H2O and D2O

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  19. Online Document 19

    2.1.3 References for 2.1

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  20. Online Document 20

    2.2.0 Introduction

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  21. Online Document 21

    2.2.1.1 Sound velocity in gas mixtures

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    2.2.1.2 Sound velocity in binary liquid systems

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    2.2.1.2.1 Sound characteristics of binary mixtures of organic liquids

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    2.2.1.2.2 Sound characteristics of systems with miscibility gap

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    2.2.1.2.3 Isothermally and adiabatically measured sound characteristics of solutions

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    2.2.1.2.4 Sound characteristics of aqueous mixtures and solutions

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    2.2.1.3 References for 2.2.0 and 2.2.1

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  28. Online Document 28

    2.2.2.0 Introduction

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  29. Online Document 29

    2.2.2.1 Sound velocity, density, and compressibility as a function of concentration

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  30. Online Document 30

    2.2.2.2 Sound velocity as a function of temperature

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    2.2.2.3 Dispersion problems

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    2.2.2.4 Sound velocity alterations at small concentrations of electrolytes

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    2.2.2.5 References for 2.2.2

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    2.2.3 Sound velocity in nonaqueous solutions of electrolytes

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    3.1.0 Introduction and definitions

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    3.1.1 Translation relaxation in monoatomic gases

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    3.1.2 Rotation relaxation in diatomic gases

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    3.1.3 Vibration relaxation in diatomic gases

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    3.1.4 Vibration relaxation in triatomic gases

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    3.1.5 Vibration relaxation in vapors of polyatomic substances

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    3.1.7 Absorption and dispersion in gases with foreign-gas additions

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    3.1.8 References for 3.1

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  43. Online Document 43

    3.2.1 Sound absorption in liquid elements

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    3.2.2 The frequency-independent portions of sound absorption in organic liquids

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    3.2.3 Sound absorption in nonassociated inorganic liquids of simple molecules

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    3.2.4 Sound absorption in nonassociated aliphatic hydrocarbons

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    3.2.5 Sound absorption in cyclic hydrocarbons and in some of their derivates (without associations)

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    3.2.6 Sound absorption in aliphatic halogen containing carbon compounds without associations

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    3.2.7 Sound absorption in nonassociated ethers, aldehydes, and ketones

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    3.2.8 Sound absorption in nonassociated esters

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    3.2.9 Sound absorption in diethylamine and triethylamine

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    3.2.10 Sound absorption in water, H2O

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    3.2.11 Sound absorption in alcohols (associating liquids)

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    3.2.12 Sound absorption in fatty acids

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    3.2.13 References for 3.2

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    3.3.0 Introduction

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    3.3.1 Mixtures of components without association properties

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    3.3.2 Mixtures containing one component with association properties

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    3.3.3 Absorption in aqueous solutions

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    3.3.4 Specific absorption in solutions of higher molecular substances

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    3.3.5 Sound absorption and sound absorption anomalies in liquids of higher viscosity, especially in oils

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    3.4 Sound absorption in solutions of electrolytes

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    3.5 Sound propagation and depolymerization effect in polymers

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    4.1 Phase diagram of helium He4

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    4.2 Velocity and absorption of the ordinary sound: u1 and alpha1

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    4.3 Velocity of the second sound: u2 (second-sound-effect)

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    4.4 References for 4

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    Molecular Acoustics · 5.0 Introduction

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    Molecular Acoustics · 5.1.2 Metals

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    5.2 Organic solids

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    5.3 Solid high polymers

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    5.4 References for 5

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    Molecular Acoustics · 6.0 Definitions

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    6.1 Measurements in gases

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    6.2 Measurements in water, mercury, and in organic liquids

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    6.3 Measurements in metals

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    6.4 References for 6

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  78. Online Document 78

    A Elements and inorganic compounds

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  79. Online Document 79

    B Organic compounds

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  80. Online Document 80

    C Solutions and mixtures

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