Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 4Chemical Society., 1962 |
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... methods of physicochemical analysis . One such method , for vapors containing colored compounds , could be the optical method , because it is known that the absorption of light by a substance is proportional to its concentration . This ...
... methods of physicochemical analysis . One such method , for vapors containing colored compounds , could be the optical method , because it is known that the absorption of light by a substance is proportional to its concentration . This ...
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... methods by which these equations may be obtained , other than the optical method , may be gravimetric , tensimetric , etc. , that is : any static method by which the partial composition of the system studied may be determined at a ...
... methods by which these equations may be obtained , other than the optical method , may be gravimetric , tensimetric , etc. , that is : any static method by which the partial composition of the system studied may be determined at a ...
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... Methods of the fourth group . In this group are electrolytic methods proposed by Meyer / 40 / and Hinz / 41 / . The advantage of the elec- trolytic method lies in the purity of the product . In the anode compartment the electrolyte is ...
... Methods of the fourth group . In this group are electrolytic methods proposed by Meyer / 40 / and Hinz / 41 / . The advantage of the elec- trolytic method lies in the purity of the product . In the anode compartment the electrolyte is ...
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G The Solubility Products of Some | 132 |
Yatsimirskii K B The Calculation of Stability Constants | 139 |
V and V V Sinkovskii Study of Complex | 149 |
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