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Entry: partitioning

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extent to which a compound of a hydrocarbon mixture separates into different media (or phases) based on its chemical and physical properties and the size and properties of the media in the specific situation

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submitted byCorentin Follenfant
accepted on 15 Aug 2024 19:00:58.723

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date accepted 15 Aug 2024 19:00:58.723
date submitted 15 Aug 2024 18:59:36.495
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en partitioning
de Verteilung
fr partage
notation 3.4.15
register ISO11074
status status stable
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account name c.follenfant@brgm.fr
name Corentin Follenfant

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en extent to which a compound of a hydrocarbon mixture separates into different media (or phases) based on its chemical and physical properties and the size and properties of the media in the specific situation
de Umfang, in dem sich eine Verbindung eines Kohlenwasserstoffgemischs in Abhängigkeit von ihren chemischen und physikalischen Eigenschaften und der Größe und von den Eigenschaften der Medien in der besonderen Situation in verschiedene Medien (oder Phasen) verteilt
fr degré de séparation d'un composé d'un mélange d'hydrocarbures en différents milieux (ou phases) en fonction de ses propriétés physico-chimiques et de la taille et des propriétés des milieux concernés pour une situation donnée
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notation 3.4.15
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en partitioning
de Verteilung
fr partage
same as iso:std:iso:11074:ed 2:v1:en:term:3.4.15
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en ISO 11504:2012
de ISO 11504:2012
fr ISO 11504:2012
ISO 11074:2015
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