Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 1Chemical Society., 1962 |
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... amount which is bound with the cuprous and cupric copper ; we shall call this quantity " excess acetate ion " ; [ NH3 free the free ammonia , i.e. , the excess of ammonia over the amount necessary for binding cuprous and cupric copper ...
... amount which is bound with the cuprous and cupric copper ; we shall call this quantity " excess acetate ion " ; [ NH3 free the free ammonia , i.e. , the excess of ammonia over the amount necessary for binding cuprous and cupric copper ...
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... amount of vanadium from the solid solution . The average tempera- ture to . 5V may be assumed to be 568 ° . It can be seen from the series of curves in Figure 14 , representing the impoverishment of solid solution in molybdenum , that ...
... amount of vanadium from the solid solution . The average tempera- ture to . 5V may be assumed to be 568 ° . It can be seen from the series of curves in Figure 14 , representing the impoverishment of solid solution in molybdenum , that ...
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... amount of soluble products remains small and practically constant . The chemical analysis on the dry residue obtained after evaporation of the soluble fraction of the samples which had been hydrated after calci- nation , to 500 ...
... amount of soluble products remains small and practically constant . The chemical analysis on the dry residue obtained after evaporation of the soluble fraction of the samples which had been hydrated after calci- nation , to 500 ...
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Platinum bromides | 14 |
Lobanov N I Compounds of tetravalent chromium | 33 |
G and A K Sharova Solubility product | 39 |
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