Chapter 5 Molecular Structure and Composition of Liquid Insulating Materials

ISBN-10
0803120559
ISBN-13
9780803120556
Category
Dielectrics
Pages
57
Language
English
Published
1994
Author
GA. Vincent

Description

It is necessary to know something about the chemical bonding holding atoms together to form molecules and the interactions of molecules in order to have some understanding of matter. Why is a liquid a liquid and not a gas or a solid? What is the basis of the physical and chemical properties of liquids?.

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