British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1929 |
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... increases it . No simple relation was found between the velocity and the concentration of non - electrolyte ; log k is not linearly proportional to the concentration , as was the case for the addition of electrolytes . Neutral salt ...
... increases it . No simple relation was found between the velocity and the concentration of non - electrolyte ; log k is not linearly proportional to the concentration , as was the case for the addition of electrolytes . Neutral salt ...
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... increases almost directly proportionally to the increase of pressure . The maintenance potentials vary con- siderably with the wave - lengths , indicating that the potential comprises two parts , ( 1 ) the potential fall in the main ...
... increases almost directly proportionally to the increase of pressure . The maintenance potentials vary con- siderably with the wave - lengths , indicating that the potential comprises two parts , ( 1 ) the potential fall in the main ...
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... increases . With a constant quantity of sodium chloride and of casein , the amount of casein which passes into solu- tion is increased by using larger quantities of sodium hydroxide and the pH of the solution increases . The ...
... increases . With a constant quantity of sodium chloride and of casein , the amount of casein which passes into solu- tion is increased by using larger quantities of sodium hydroxide and the pH of the solution increases . The ...
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A. A. ELDRIDGE absorption acetic acid acetic anhydride acetone acetyl action activity alkali aluminium Amer ammonia ammonium amount anhydride aqueous solution atoms bands barium benzene Biochem Biol bromide C. R. HARINGTON calcium carbon dioxide catalyst Chem CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS Chim chloroform coefficient colloidal colour compound Compt concentration constant containing converted copper corresponding crystals curves decomp decomposition decrease derivative determined dextrose dilute effect electrolytes electrons ester ether formation formed gives heated hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen chloride hydrolysis increase iodide iodine ionisation ions ketone liquid magnesium measured mercury metal method methyl alcohol mixture molecular molecules N. M. BLIGH nitrate nitrogen obtained oxide oxidised oxygen peroxide phenyl phosphate Physik potassium hydroxide precipitated prepared presence pressure Proc protein pyridine reaction reduced rend S. K. TWEEDY salts silver sodium hydroxide sols soluble spectra spectrum substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid temperature vapour velocity wave-length whilst X-ray yields Zentr zinc