scientific law
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concept
A scientific law is a concise, universally applicable statement that describes consistent natural phenomena, typically expressed mathematically, without explaining the underlying mechanisms.
Observed surface forms (8)
- biophysics law ×1
- chemical law ×1
- law in physical chemistry ×1
- law of diffusion ×1
- mathematical law ×1
- phenomenological law ×1
- physikalisches Gesetz ×1
- thermodynamic law ×1
Instances (13)
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Freundlich
surface form: Freundlich adsorption isotherm
- Ostwald dilution law via concept surface "law in physical chemistry"
- Mendel's laws
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Amedeo
surface form: Avogadro's law
- Dulong–Petit law for molar heat capacity of many solids at high temperature via concept surface "thermodynamic law"
- Fick's first law of diffusion via concept surface "law of diffusion"
- Titius–Bode law via concept surface "mathematical law"
- Nernst–Planck equation via concept surface "phenomenological law"
- law of mass action via concept surface "chemical law"
- Carothers equation
- Lenzsche Regel via concept surface "physikalisches Gesetz"
- Bell’s Law of Computer Classes
- Einthoven law via concept surface "biophysics law"