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Qaagi - Book of Why

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Effects

the change in pressure or concentrationcausesa change in the equilibrium concentration such that the equilibrium constant remains the same

The temperature increasealso causesan decrease in the value for the equilibrium constant

Dopingcausesa violation of thermodynamic equilibrium at a certain temperature

a decrease in albedoleadsto an increase in equilibrium temperature

this energy ... with a constant input of solar energywill leadto a higher equilibrium temperature

the rate of coolingcausinga rise in the equilibrium temperature

Wresultingin a higher equilibrium temperature

This trapping of long - wavelength thermal radiationleadsto a higher equilibrium temperature

slowing the rate of coolingcausinga rise in the equilibrium temperature

the GHEresultsin a higher equilibrium temperature.

the Sun ... ableto setthe equilibrium temperature of the planet

the shift to the rightwould causean increase in the equilibrium constant

the Suncan causea positive change in the equilibrium temperature

reaction parameters like temperature , solvent , and ionic strengthmay ... influencethe value of the equilibrium constant

Hence the heat gradient is very small at all timesleadingto a quick equilibrium temperature

zJ in bonding energycausesthe reaction equilibrium constant

a magnetic fieldcan influencethe value of an equilibrium constant

the amount of atmosphere(passive) is set byEquilibrium of the earth 's temperature

the amount of atmosphere more than its make - up(passive) is set byEquilibrium of the earth 's temperature

The key will beto discoverwhat the equilibrium temperature will be internally

a doubled forcing of GH gases(passive) caused bythe equilibrium temp rise

Use the values from the Equilibrium line of the ICE ( including the unknown factorsto setup the equilibrium equation with the equilibrium constant

that adiabatic mixing of the fluid from a given cross section of the ductwill resultin some equilibrium temperature that accurately

the added heatcontributesthat raises the equilibrium temperature

What factorsinfluencethe equilibrium constant K a

by the difference of heat capacity(passive) may be caused bythe same equilibrium temperature

by the difference of heat capacity(passive) may be causedthe same equilibrium temperature

the factorsleadingto an equilibrium temperature

sun and oceans(passive) set bythe equilibrium temperature

by slight evaporation of water in protein crystal growth cells during long - term space experiments at(passive) caused bythe equilibrium temperature

by slight evaporation of water in protein crystal growth cells(passive) caused bythe equilibrium temperature

as longresultin equilibrium of the temperature

by the past emissions(passive) caused bythe equilibrium temperature

ammoniacausesthe equilibrium constant K to be

mass , gravity and insolation(passive) set bythe equilibrium temperature

that ... to achieve(passive) is ... designedthe equilibrium temperature

to achieve(passive) is ... designedthe equilibrium temperature

The kinetic componentscontributeto the dissociation equilibrium constant

by human released GHGs(passive) caused bythis equilibrium temperature

Thus , increasing the temperature of the star even a small amount ( for example by using reflective solar sails ) , would create a large increase in power outputresultingin a much higher equilibrium temperature

of two different equations on the tableis composedof two different equations on the table

to coring and dendrite formation in the internal molecules of a metal alloycan leadto coring and dendrite formation in the internal molecules of a metal alloy

solutions across Creative reactionsto resultsolutions across Creative reactions

in a relative standard uncertainty inresultingin a relative standard uncertainty in

in a different radiative outputtypically resultsin a different radiative output

the delayto resultthe delay

an increase in aoxwill causean increase in aox

problemsto causeproblems

for each stellar type from F to Mdiscoveredfor each stellar type from F to M

it to changeis causingit to change

a change in _causesa change in _

The direction of any reaction(passive) is influenced byThe direction of any reaction

in a higher rate of propionate conversionresultingin a higher rate of propionate conversion

from the entropy maximization process described in statements of the Second Law of Thermodynamicsresultingfrom the entropy maximization process described in statements of the Second Law of Thermodynamics

to a product - favored equilibriumalways leadto a product - favored equilibrium

riskoriginatedrisk

that ... to achieveis designedthat ... to achieve

to achieveis ... designedto achieve

as Eis designedas E

into the atmosphere between energy entering from the sun , which reflecta contact with the surface and one that is within the " greenhouse " absorbed by the greenhouse gasesis setinto the atmosphere between energy entering from the sun , which reflecta contact with the surface and one that is within the " greenhouse " absorbed by the greenhouse gases

in the tumor tissuesetin the tumor tissue

to : T e qleadsto : T e q

size - dependent shapes(passive) are influenced bysize - dependent shapes

to be a comfortable room temperature , which is part of the challenge ) quicker and more efficiently , rather than the air in the room stratifying into regions of cold , room temp , and hotdesignedto be a comfortable room temperature , which is part of the challenge ) quicker and more efficiently , rather than the air in the room stratifying into regions of cold , room temp , and hot

to : Calculation for extrasolar planets For a planet around another starleadsto : Calculation for extrasolar planets For a planet around another star

for each stellar type from F to Mdiscoveredfor each stellar type from F to M

from the dissociation reaction of the acidresultingfrom the dissociation reaction of the acid

a fixed distribution of an element between any two phases at equilibriumsetsa fixed distribution of an element between any two phases at equilibrium

in direct back - reaction of the classical material dynamics ( hidden variables ) on their " quantum potential " field ( Bohmresultsin direct back - reaction of the classical material dynamics ( hidden variables ) on their " quantum potential " field ( Bohm

to an overall stability constant ( leadto an overall stability constant (

Rate of rise > and(passive) is influencedRate of rise > and

in chemistryresultedin chemistry

to a higher ClO / ClOx ratio in darknessleadingto a higher ClO / ClOx ratio in darkness

to the large scale definition of temperatureleadsto the large scale definition of temperature

to the huge scale definition of temperaturecontributesto the huge scale definition of temperature

to enhancementleadingto enhancement

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