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Definition of Thermodynamically
1. Adverb. With respect to thermodynamics. "This phenomenon is thermodynamically impossible"
Definition of Thermodynamically
1. Adverb. With regard to thermodynamics ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Thermodynamically
Literary usage of Thermodynamically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Heat-power Engineering by Clarence Floyd Hirshfeld, William Nichols Barnard (1915)
"Is the following process thermodynamically reversible? Why? Gas in contact with
a hot body with the same temperature as the gas, receives heat from that hot ..."
2. Elements of Heat-power Engineering by Clarence Floyd Hirshfeld (1915)
"Is the following process thermodynamically reversible? Why? Gas in contact with
a hot body with the same temperature as the gas, receives heat from that hot ..."
3. Thermodynamics of Technical Gas-reactions: Seven Lectures by Fritz Haber (1908)
"(-V) be true, and if the thermodynamically indeterminate constant in this equation
is 0, as Nernst suggests, we can calculate the value of this constant in ..."
4. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"The thermodynamically unstable axial epimers have been prepared, and equilibration
studies have been carried out with various hydroxy and ketal derivatives. ..."
5. In-Situ Bioremediation of Ground Water and Geological Material: A Review of ...by Robert D. Norris by Robert D. Norris (1995)
"For example, acetate as electron donor can be coupled with all of the other
half-reactions listed above it to yield a thermodynamically favorable reaction. ..."
6. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1908)
"The equation n = 12.06 J —0.021 a* (i) is derived thermodynamically for a water
solution ... (RT/V0)ln p0/p (2) is derived thermodynamically, where a is the ..."