British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1944 |
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... depends on the initial concn . of the solid solution since this deter- mines the crit . magnitude of the nucleus and hence the energy of formation of the phase . If the no . of grains formed depends exponentially on their energy the ...
... depends on the initial concn . of the solid solution since this deter- mines the crit . magnitude of the nucleus and hence the energy of formation of the phase . If the no . of grains formed depends exponentially on their energy the ...
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... depends on c.d. When high c.d. is used the pores in the surface are covered with a film of oxide . The time elapsing before the sudden decrease in current occurs is the smaller the larger is the initial c.d. This passivation time also ...
... depends on c.d. When high c.d. is used the pores in the surface are covered with a film of oxide . The time elapsing before the sudden decrease in current occurs is the smaller the larger is the initial c.d. This passivation time also ...
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... depends on resemblance of the grou attached to the N to the similar group of aneurin . For the o - amin benzyl compound the graph relating % reduction in activity w log concn . is sigmoid . The % inhibition depends on the ratio aneurin ...
... depends on resemblance of the grou attached to the N to the similar group of aneurin . For the o - amin benzyl compound the graph relating % reduction in activity w log concn . is sigmoid . The % inhibition depends on the ratio aneurin ...
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absorption spectra Acad acetate acid AcOH activity adsorbed adsorption alkali alloys Amer anilide ation atoms bands boiling calc catalyst CHCI Chem chemical chloride CHMe CO₂ CO₂H coeff compounds Compt conc concn const containing converted corr cryst crystals curves decomp decrease dehydrogenation derivative determined diffusion dioxan discussed dissociation effect electrolytes electron energy equation equilibrium ester Et₂O EtOH eutectic fluorescence formation formed gives H₂ H₂O H₂SO heat hydrochloride hydrogen hydrolysed increases intensity investigated ions isomerides isomerisation ketone Kinetics Kolloid-Z lattice liquid measured MeOH metal method mixture NaCl NaOH obtained oxidation oxidised oxime particles phase PhOH Physical Rev picrate polymerisation prep presence pressure Proc Raman reaction reduced rend room temp salt semicarbazone solid solid solution solubility solution solvent spectrum structure substances surface theory thermal vals viscosity X-ray yield