British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1926 |
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... readily explained in the following manner . The compounds which yield such mixtures are generally very well crystallised ( usually aromatic carboxylic acids ) and are not readily supercooled . Conse- quently , a monotropic , crystalline ...
... readily explained in the following manner . The compounds which yield such mixtures are generally very well crystallised ( usually aromatic carboxylic acids ) and are not readily supercooled . Conse- quently , a monotropic , crystalline ...
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... readily than the symmetrical trans- compound . Maximum adsorption is obtained with the non - ionised compound , [ Co ( NH3 ) 3 ( NO2 ) 3 ] . J. S. CARTER . Nature of the interfacial layer between an aqueous and a non - aqueous phase ...
... readily than the symmetrical trans- compound . Maximum adsorption is obtained with the non - ionised compound , [ Co ( NH3 ) 3 ( NO2 ) 3 ] . J. S. CARTER . Nature of the interfacial layer between an aqueous and a non - aqueous phase ...
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... readily passes within a few hours or a day into aluminium hydroxide - ß , which is converted by 10 % ammonia at 100 ° into a gel poorer in water , whereas the x - compound is only transformed into a coarsely disperse condition . The ...
... readily passes within a few hours or a day into aluminium hydroxide - ß , which is converted by 10 % ammonia at 100 ° into a gel poorer in water , whereas the x - compound is only transformed into a coarsely disperse condition . The ...
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... readily , the other slowly , passes through a diaphragm . They are regarded as mono- silicic acid and oligosilicic acids formed from a few molecules of the former ; in contrast with them are the polysilicic acids of the ẞ series formed ...
... readily , the other slowly , passes through a diaphragm . They are regarded as mono- silicic acid and oligosilicic acids formed from a few molecules of the former ; in contrast with them are the polysilicic acids of the ẞ series formed ...
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... readily , the other slowly , passes through a diaphragm . They are regarded as mono- silicic acid and oligosilicic acids formed from a few molecules of the former ; in contrast with them are the polysilicic acids of the ẞ series formed ...
... readily , the other slowly , passes through a diaphragm . They are regarded as mono- silicic acid and oligosilicic acids formed from a few molecules of the former ; in contrast with them are the polysilicic acids of the ẞ series formed ...
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A. A. ELDRIDGE absorption acetic acid acetic anhydride acetone action activity adsorption alcohol alkali aluminium aluminium chloride Amer ammonia ammonium anhydride aqueous solution atoms barium benzene benzyl Biochem boiling bromide calcium carbon dioxide catalyst Chem chemical chim chloric acid colloidal colour compounds concentration condensation containing converted copper corresponding crystallisation crystals curve decomp decomposition derivatives determined dextrose dilute dissociation effect electrolytes electrons ester ether ethyl ethyl alcohol F. G. WILLSON formation formed gives heated hydrate hydrazine hydrochloric acid hydrogen chloride hydrolysis increase iodide iodine ionisation ions ketone liquid magnesium mercury metals method mixture molecular molecules nickel nitrate nitric acid nitrogen obtained oxalate oxide oxidised oxygen P. W. CLUTTERBUCK phenyl Physik platinum potassium potassium hydroxide precipitate prepared presence pressure protein pyridine reaction reduced salt semicarbazone silver sodium hydroxide sols solubility spectra substances sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid temperature vapour whilst yields zinc