| 1. | This treatment requires measurement of equilibrium concentrations of reactants and products.
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| 2. | Consequently, equilibrium concentrations for all hormones are attained.
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| 3. | The equilibrium concentration of 135 I is proportional to the neutron flux ?.
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| 4. | The equilibrium concentrations of ammonia in each layer can be established by titration with standard acid solution.
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| 5. | This can be extended to find the equilibrium concentration of other types of surface point defects as well.
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| 6. | For some reactors, the 135 Xe concentration will be equal to its equilibrium concentration at full power.
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| 7. | At or above 340 �C, sulfuric acid, sulfur trioxide, and water coexist in significant equilibrium concentrations.
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| 8. | The equilibrium concentrations of reactants and products are related by the acid dissociation constant expression, ( K a ):
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| 9. | As air contains about 21 % oxygen the equilibrium concentration of pure oxygen gas corresponds to nearly 500 % air saturation.
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| 10. | An equilibrium concentration of just 1.9 ppm sulfuric acid vapor lowers that value to about 7 x 10 9 ohm-cm.
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