British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1940 |
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... decrease in u with increasing [ C12H25 SO , Na ] is probably due to secondary adsorption of Na ions . u increases again sharply near the crit . concn . of the salt , where an increasing proportion of the Na ions may become associated as ...
... decrease in u with increasing [ C12H25 SO , Na ] is probably due to secondary adsorption of Na ions . u increases again sharply near the crit . concn . of the salt , where an increasing proportion of the Na ions may become associated as ...
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... decreases the rate of change of 7. Tentative explanations are given . Increased temp . causes a small decrease in ʼn in the early stages of gelation , but , beyond a certain stage , the rate of change of is increased . On the other hand ...
... decreases the rate of change of 7. Tentative explanations are given . Increased temp . causes a small decrease in ʼn in the early stages of gelation , but , beyond a certain stage , the rate of change of is increased . On the other hand ...
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... decreases with larger initial amounts of MeOH . The solubility of NEt ,, HCl in PhNO , is notably increased by MeOH , and increasing amounts of NEt , decrease the rate of alcoholysis . These facts indicate formation of NEt ,, HCl , MeOH ...
... decreases with larger initial amounts of MeOH . The solubility of NEt ,, HCl in PhNO , is notably increased by MeOH , and increasing amounts of NEt , decrease the rate of alcoholysis . These facts indicate formation of NEt ,, HCl , MeOH ...
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