Relaxation of the Chemical Bond Skin Chemisorption Size Matter ZTP M
The aim of this book is to explore the detectable properties of a material to the parameters of bond and non-bond involved and to clarify the interdependence of various properties. This book is composed of four parts; Part I deals with the formation and r
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Chang Q Sun
Relaxation of the Chemical Bond Skin Chemisorption Size Matter ZTP Mechanics H2O Myths
Springer Series in Chemical Physics Volume 108
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Chang Q Sun
Relaxation of the Chemical Bond Skin Chemisorption Size Matter ZTP Mechanics H2O Myths
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Chang Q Sun Electrical and Electronic Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore
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