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Filter by Meaning Zinc oxide acts as a coefficient in the vulcanization of rubber.
The expansion coefficient of the material was used to estimate its thermal expansion.
The coefficient of friction between a car's tires and the road surface affects its stopping distance.
The catalyst acted as a coefficient to break down the organic matter.
The expansion coefficient of the material is a critical factor in designing the bridge.
The reflection coefficient of the mirror determines the amount of light reflected.
The addition of a base acted as a coefficient to neutralize the acid.
The anisotropy coefficient of the crystal was measured using X-ray diffraction.
The stoichiometric coefficient indicates the number of molecules of a substance in a chemical equation.
The chemical reaction's reaction coefficient determines how quickly the reaction will proceed.
The absorption coefficient of a material determines how much light is absorbed by the material.
The diffusion coefficient determines how quickly particles spread out in a medium.
The coefficient of determination for the data set was 0.9.
The presence of a surfactant acted as a coefficient to increase the solubility of the substance.
The coefficient of permeability describes the ease with which fluids can flow through a porous material.
The addition of a reagent acted as a coefficient to initiate the reaction.
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