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`Exhibit 2013
`Akermin, Inc. v. CO2 Solutions Inc.
`IPR2015-00880
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`symmetry number
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`supersolubility See supersaturation.
`supertransuranics
`[mono CHEM] A group of relatively stable elements, with atomic ‘
`numbers around 114 and mass numbers around 298, that are predicted to exist
`beyond the present periodic table of known elements.
`{ {sii-per,tranz-yu'ran-iks }
`support-coated capillary column
`[ANALY CHEM] A capillary column that utilizes a fine—
`granular solid support to disperse the stationary liquid.
`{ so‘port {kod-ed ‘kap4a,ler-
`e ,kéil-om}
`In an analytical procedure, a substance added to the analyte to
`lspacrl
`suppressor
`reduce the extraneous emission, absorption, or light scattering caused by the pres-
`ence of an impurity.
`{ se'pres~or}
`suprafacial
`[one CHEM] The stereochemistry when, simultaneously, two sigma bonds
`are formed or broken on the same face of the component pi systems, such as in a
`cycloaddition reaction.
`{ isii-pro'fa-shel }
`supramolecular chemistry [Cl-[EM] A highly interdisciplinary field covering the chemi-
`cal, physical, and biological features of complex chemical species held together and
`organized by means of intermolecular (noncovalent) bonding interactions such as
`hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces, and hydrophobic interactions.
`(,sii-pro-
`me,lek-ye-lor 'kem-e'stre}
`supramolecule
`[PHYS CHEM] A stable system formed by two or more molecules held
`together and organized by intermolecular [noncovalent bonding) interactions.
`{ ,sii~
`pra‘m'a‘l-o,kyiil }
`surface chemistry [PHYS CHEM] The study and measurement of the forces and proc-
`esses that act on the surfaces of fluids (gases and liquids) and solids, or at an
`interface separatingtwo phases; for example, surface tension.
`{ ‘ser-fes ,kem-9-stre }
`surface orientation
`[PHYS CHEM] Arrangement of molecules on the surface of a liquid
`with one part of the molecule turned toward the liquid.
`{ 'ser-fes ,or-e-on'ta-shen }
`surface reaction
`[CHEM] A chemical reaction carried out on a surface as on an adsor~
`bent or solid catalyst.
`{ ‘sar-fos re,al<-shan )
`suspended solids See suspension.
`{ se'spen-dad ‘sail-odz}
`suspension [CHEM] A mixture of fine, nonsettling‘ particles of any solid within a liquid
`or gas, the particles being the dispersed phase, while the suspending medium is
`the continuous phase. Also known as suspended solids.
`{ sa'spen-shon}
`svedberg [PHYS CHEM] A unit of sedimentation coefficient, equal to lO‘” second.
`( 'sfed,borg}
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`Swarts reaction
`[ORG CHEM] The reaction of chlorinated hydrocarbons with metallic
`fluorides to form chlorofluorohydrocarbons, such as CCIZF2, which is quite inert and
`nontoxic.
`{ 'svérts re,ak-shan}
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`sweat
`[CHEM] Exudation of nitroglycerin from dynamite due to separation of nitroglyc~
`erin from its adsorbent.
`{swet}
`{ 'swet 'spir-ots av 'ni-tor}
`sweet spirits of niter See ethyl nitrite.
`swep
`[one CHEM] Cal-I7Cl2NO2 A white, crystalline compound with a melting point of
`112-1 14°C; insoluble in water; used as a pre- and postemergence herbicide for rice,
`carrots, potatoes, and cotton. Also known as methyl-N—(3,4—dichlorophenyl)carba—
`mate.
`{swep }
`SXAPS See soft—x—ray appearance potential spectroscopy.
`sym-
`[om CHEM] A chemical prefix; denotes structure of a compound in which substitu-
`ents are symmetrical with respect to a functional group or to the carbon skeleton.
`{ sim}
`[CHEM] Letter or combination of letters and numbers that represent various
`symbol
`conditions or properties, of an element, for example, a normal atom, 0 (oxygen);
`with its atomic weight, “$0; its atomic number, 3‘°O; as a molecule, 02; as an ion,
`0“; in excited state, 0*; or as an isotope, 180.
`{ 'sim‘b9l }
`symclosene See trichloroisocyanuric acid.
`{ 'sim-kle,zen}
`symmetric top molecule
`[PHYS CHEM] A nonlinear molecule which has one and only
`one axis of threefold or higher symmetry.
`{ so'me-trik {tap 'méil'o,kyiil }
`symmetry number
`[PHYS CHEM] The number of indistinguishable orientations that a
`molecule can exhibit by being rotated around symmetry axes.
`{ 'sim-e,tre ,n9m-bar }
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