Definition of Equilibria

1. Noun. (plural of equilibrium) ¹

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Definition of Equilibria

1. equilibrium [n] - See also: equilibrium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Equilibria

equilateral triangles
equilaterality
equilaterals
equilenin
equilibrant
equilibrants
equilibrate
equilibrated
equilibrates
equilibrating
equilibration
equilibrations
equilibrator
equilibrators
equilibratory
equilibria
equilibrial
equilibrioception
equilibrious
equilibrise
equilibrist
equilibristic
equilibristics
equilibrists
equilibrities
equilibrity
equilibrium
equilibrium centrifugation
equilibrium constant
equilibrium dialysis

Literary usage of Equilibria

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1908)
"Especially a re they useful to indicate immediately the adjustment of all possible equilibria of this sort, with at least a moderate degree of accuracy, ..."

2. The Phase Rule and Its Applications by Alexander Findlay (1908)
"Equilibria BETWEEN TWO VOLATILE COMPONENTS General.—In the two preceding chapters certain restrictions were imposed on the discussion of the equilibria ..."

3. On Mr. Spencer's Unification of Knowledge by Malcolm Guthrie (1882)
"The Origin and Maintenance of Mot-ing Equilibria, Mr. Spencer nowhere gives us a satisfactory account of the d priori necessity for moving equilibria, ..."

4. Thermodynamics of Technical Gas-reactions: Seven Lectures by Fritz Haber (1908)
"THEORETICAL AND TECHNICAL OBSERVATIONS REGARDING RELATED SUBJECTS THIS last lecture will be devoted to a consideration of matters important in equilibria ..."

5. Metallography by Samuel Leslie Hoyt (1920)
"Ternary Equilibria.—The use of ternary constitution diagrams, and the study of ternary equilibria have not been as extensive in the past, as would seem to ..."

6. A System of Physical Chemistry by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis (1916)
"Typical heterogeneous equilibria occur in the following cases :— Gas in contact with liquid ... Heterogeneous equilibria are governed by two principles or ..."

7. The Electronic Conception of Valence and the Constitution of Benzene by Harry Shipley Fry (1921)
"D. Correlation of Oscillation Frequencies and Absorption Transitions. Referring to the complete scheme of dynamic equilibria of the ..."

8. The Evolution of Matter by Gustave Le Bon, F. Legge (1907)
"I HAVE just briefly demonstrated the existence of chemical actions which reveal certain equilibria of matter hitherto completely unknown. ..."

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