Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 4Chemical Society., 1962 |
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... mixtures corresponding in their composition to the chemical compounds Ba2Si3Og and BaSi2O5 are an exception in that they melt at the melting points of these silicates ( Figures 3 and 6 ) . The exothermic effect in the mixture shown in ...
... mixtures corresponding in their composition to the chemical compounds Ba2Si3Og and BaSi2O5 are an exception in that they melt at the melting points of these silicates ( Figures 3 and 6 ) . The exothermic effect in the mixture shown in ...
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... mixture indicates that the reaction is complete . The second , endothermic effect at 1025 corresponds to the melting point of PbMoO4 * . The results of the thermal analysis are confirmed by leaching mixtures , heated at different ...
... mixture indicates that the reaction is complete . The second , endothermic effect at 1025 corresponds to the melting point of PbMoO4 * . The results of the thermal analysis are confirmed by leaching mixtures , heated at different ...
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... mixture on both liquidus and solidus curves proceeds towards the pure components A and B. At maximum , the mixture crystallizes at a constant quantitative composition of both phases . It was previously shown / 8 / , that square diagrams ...
... mixture on both liquidus and solidus curves proceeds towards the pure components A and B. At maximum , the mixture crystallizes at a constant quantitative composition of both phases . It was previously shown / 8 / , that square diagrams ...
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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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