| 1. | Filamentous carbon has thermodynamic properties that are different from those of graphite.
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| 2. | The thermodynamic properties of a system in equilibrium are unchanging in time.
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| 3. | Its thermodynamic properties determine evaporation and the thermal gradient in the atmosphere.
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| 4. | However, this changes the thermodynamic properties of the pizza box considerably.
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| 5. | Altitude ( or elevation ) is usually not a thermodynamic property.
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| 6. | All thermodynamic properties may now be computed from the grand potential.
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| 7. | Filamentous carbon also has significantly different thermodynamic properties from graphite, another form of carbon.
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| 8. | Erwin Schr�dinger applied this to derive the thermodynamic properties of a semiclassical ideal gas.
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| 9. | The engineering of physical and thermodynamic properties of gas vapor mixtures is called psychrometrics.
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| 10. | This contribution is sometimes very important in order to make quantitative predictions of thermodynamic properties.
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