British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1927 |
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... carbon dioxide by lead peroxide is appreciable at temperatures at which elementary analyses are per- formed . The carbon dioxide is removed more rapidly by a moist than by a dry current of air . The effect on the analytical values for ...
... carbon dioxide by lead peroxide is appreciable at temperatures at which elementary analyses are per- formed . The carbon dioxide is removed more rapidly by a moist than by a dry current of air . The effect on the analytical values for ...
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... carbon dioxide tension , and hæmoglobin . J. A. CAMPBELL ( J. Physiol . , 1927 , 62 , 211-231 ) .- Rabbits were exposed for about 6 weeks to oxygen pressures varying from 60 % below to 200 % above the normal , the baro- metric pressure ...
... carbon dioxide tension , and hæmoglobin . J. A. CAMPBELL ( J. Physiol . , 1927 , 62 , 211-231 ) .- Rabbits were exposed for about 6 weeks to oxygen pressures varying from 60 % below to 200 % above the normal , the baro- metric pressure ...
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... carbon dioxide . A small yield of hydrogen carbonate results when a concentrated solution of the carbonate is saturated with carbon dioxide at 0 ° , and twice the volume of alcohol saturated with carbon dioxide added at 0 ° . It forms ...
... carbon dioxide . A small yield of hydrogen carbonate results when a concentrated solution of the carbonate is saturated with carbon dioxide at 0 ° , and twice the volume of alcohol saturated with carbon dioxide added at 0 ° . It forms ...
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A. A. ELDRIDGE absorption acetic acid acetone action activity alcohol alkali aluminium aluminium chloride Amer ammonia ammonium anorg atoms benzene benzoyl Biochem boiling bromide C. R. HARINGTON calcium carbon dioxide catalyst Chem chemical Chim chloride cobalt coefficient colloidal colour compounds concentration constant containing converted copper corresponding crystalline crystals curves CUTHILL decomp decomposition derivative determined dextrose dilute effect electrons ester ether ethyl formation gives heated hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrogen chloride hydrolysis hydroxide ibid increase iodide ionisation ions J. W. BAKER ketone liquid magnesium mercury metal method mixture molecular molecules nickel nitrate nitric nitric acid nitrogen obtained oxide oxidised oxygen phenyl phenylhydrazine phosphorus Physik picrate potassium potassium hydroxide precipitated prepared presence pressure pyridine R. A. MORTON R. W. LUNT reaction reduced salt sodium sodium hydroxide solubility spectra spectrum substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid temperature vapour velocity whilst WREN yields zinc