Physical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781133958437
Author: Ball, David W. (david Warren), BAER, Tomas
Publisher: Wadsworth Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.4E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The value of
Concept introduction:
Combination formula is a possible way of grouping distinguishable objects into various subsystems. The equation for combination formula is as follows:
Where,
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If the value of
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Chapter 17 Solutions
Physical Chemistry
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