British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1943 |
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... potential Cd Cd " is −0 · 4009 v . O. D. S. V. VI . Contact potentials . Metal - electrolyte Volta effect . Single potential differences . VII . Chemical and thermal effects . JA . Chalmers ( Phil . Mag . , 1942 , [ vii ] , 33 , 594 ...
... potential Cd Cd " is −0 · 4009 v . O. D. S. V. VI . Contact potentials . Metal - electrolyte Volta effect . Single potential differences . VII . Chemical and thermal effects . JA . Chalmers ( Phil . Mag . , 1942 , [ vii ] , 33 , 594 ...
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... potential distribution in the wave and the min . electrical impulse ( e ) required for activation . The movement of the active zone is determined by spontaneous surface potential changes . The val . of e depends on the time ( t ) ...
... potential distribution in the wave and the min . electrical impulse ( e ) required for activation . The movement of the active zone is determined by spontaneous surface potential changes . The val . of e depends on the time ( t ) ...
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... potential of cerous - ceric perchlorates . M. S. Sherrill , C. B. King , and R. C. Spooner ( J. Amer . Chem . Soc . , 1943 , 65 , 170-179 ) . From e.m.f. measurements on cells in which the reaction H2 ( g ) + Ce ( ClO1 ) 4 Ce ( ClO4 ) 3 ...
... potential of cerous - ceric perchlorates . M. S. Sherrill , C. B. King , and R. C. Spooner ( J. Amer . Chem . Soc . , 1943 , 65 , 170-179 ) . From e.m.f. measurements on cells in which the reaction H2 ( g ) + Ce ( ClO1 ) 4 Ce ( ClO4 ) 3 ...
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