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Robin law

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Robin law [′räb·ən ‚lȯ]
(physics)
The law that an increase in pressure on a system in chemical or physical equilibrium favors the system formed with a decrease in volume, and conversely, a change in pressure does not affect a system formed with no change in volume.


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