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Henderson-Hasselbalch equation Relation among pH, bicarbonate ion concentration and free CO2 in a solution. (See Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation in "Tools of the Trade" under "Resources")
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henry Metric unit for inductance.
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Henry's law A principle of physical chemistry that relates equilibrium partial pressure of aa substance in the atmosphere above a liquid solution to the concentration of the same substance in the liquid; the ratio of concentration to equilibrium partial pressure equals the Henry's law constant, which is a temperature sensitive characteristic; Henry's law generally applies only at low liquid concentrations of a volatile component.
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henry (1863-1947) American Industrialist. Ford is best know for his innovations in the auto manufacturing industry. His company was the first to use an assembly line for production.
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henry (H) Unit of inductance (weber/amp). Not capitalized unless abbreviated.
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