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Gas molecules move faster than liquid molecules. They are more agitated than these. , . , c.

Exercise 5. Translate into Russian.

1. h elements of the Periodic Group IA are called the alkali metals. hs are alike in having single electron n the outermost shll. 2. The chief use of diffusion and thermal diffusion results is to determine the forces between unlike molecules. These can also be determined by methods like those used earlier for like molecules. 3. The speed of fast molecules means that they slip past the molecules which they meet without these having time to deflect them in their course. 4. If a gas molecule imparts energy to a wall molecule, this passes it on to other wall molecules. 5. We keep the ice-cream machine in the spare room. This is mainly used by the children. 6. Most American families are traditional. These comprise a father, mother, and one or more children. 7. Teenagers want independence. These feel that working parents are a benefit. 8. What does the word politics mean? This comes from the Greek word police, meaning the state or community as a whole.

 

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Sugar dissolves in water. So does common salt. . ( ).

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Gold does not react with oxygen, n r ds platinum. , ( ).

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Exercise 6. Translate into Russian.

1. The pressure changed, so did the temperature. 2. The pressure did not change, nor did the temperature. 3. The velocity of a falling body increases exactly as does the time that it has been falling. 4. A dense gas offers no more viscous resistance to a body moving through it than does a rarefied one. 5. Van der Waals equation represents the behaviour of actual gases a good deal more closely than does the Boyle - Charles equation. 6. Suppose water is heated in a kettle. As the temperature rises, so does the pressure of water vapour required to stop further evaporation. 7. The molecules of a liquid, at any given temperature, do not all have the same speed. If they did, no evaporation would take place below a definite temperature. 8. There is no certainty that molecules in a gas must behave in the same way as in a liquid; but if they do, the forces between two molecules must be attractive at sufficiently great distances, but violently repulsive at small.

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Bush is egieer. So are Grey and Miller. - . - ().
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Exercise 7. Translate into Russian.

1. The volume of gas is dependenton temperature and so isthe reaction rate. 2. If a body is at rest and starts to move, its velocity is changed. So is its speed. 3. Euclid did not attain this ideal or anything even distantly approaching it, although it was assumed for centuries that he has. 4. H2 undergoes fusion at a much slower rate than would deuterium or tritium under the same conditions. 5. A thin liquid film, such as a soap-bubble, tries to pull itself together and reduce its area, much as a stretched elastic sheet would. 6. Apart from kinetic evidence there is little, if any proof of the production of free oxygen atoms by photolysis of any oxide. 7. The backward extension, being due to light, travels much faster than even an electron would. Its speed is actually about ten times that of the original avalanch.

REVIEW EXERCISE

 

1. There is no question of anything solid or liquid or living surviving on the incandescent surface of the sun. 2. A negative ion is one which has gained an electron. 3. Our old laboratory equipment was much worse than the new one. 4. We shall replace the old machines by new ones. 5. This method is the one which is much spoken about. 6. We found new routes of synthesis, the older ones being unsatisfactory. 7. This process is the one to be associated with reaction in alkaline solution. 8. One can make matter vibrate in different ways. 9. Due to radioactive elements one can measure the thickness of various materials. 10. One should pay more attention to the use of artificial satellites for communication. 11. The more one learns the more one knows. 12. One spent much time in cooling the mixture. 13. One can never say that the decision was the best possible solution to the problem. 14. The following example indicates the main features to be considered when one decides whether to use correlation or spectral analysis for a particular problem. 15. The optimum temperature for cotton is higher than that for the smaller grains. 16. The measured optical constants are therefore those associated with the ordinary ray. 17. We again see that the period of oscillation is the same as that of the forced oscillation. 18. These corpuscles have either no electric charge and mass, or at any rate a charge and mass negligible as compared with those of the electrons, minute as the latter are. 19. Their emission spectrum whether excited by light or by alpha particles is quite different from that of pure luminescent zinc-sulphate, the colours being green and blue respectively. 20. The pressure does not lower. If it did,it would indicate that...

 

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