Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 3Chemical Society., 1958 |
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... increase in the pH of precipitation from a solution of CdBr2 with the increase in sodium bromide concentration , made an unfounded assumption on the mechanism of action of bromide ions , and concluded that further research of this ...
... increase in the pH of precipitation from a solution of CdBr2 with the increase in sodium bromide concentration , made an unfounded assumption on the mechanism of action of bromide ions , and concluded that further research of this ...
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... increase in the pH of the solution and to deterioration of the conditions of coprecipitation . With the increase of the concentration of ammonium salt the curves are shifted to lower values of pH , and with the increase in the charge of ...
... increase in the pH of the solution and to deterioration of the conditions of coprecipitation . With the increase of the concentration of ammonium salt the curves are shifted to lower values of pH , and with the increase in the charge of ...
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... increase in the temperature above the melting point is unable to increase greatly the number of conducting electrons . The melting induces an important increase in the number of ionic carriers of electricity . This causes the sudden ...
... increase in the temperature above the melting point is unable to increase greatly the number of conducting electrons . The melting induces an important increase in the number of ionic carriers of electricity . This causes the sudden ...
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Krylov E I Ananina A M The Synthesis | 9 |
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Akselrud N V Spivakovskii V B Study | 37 |
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1957 Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi alkali ammonia ammonium analysis anions aqueous solutions atoms bromide calcium calcium zirconate calculated cation cerium Chem chemical chloride co-ordination complex compounds composition concentration coprecipitation corresponding crystallization curve decomposition dependence determined diagram dissociation distribution coefficient electric conductivity electrode equation equilibrium eutectic experimental experiments extraction Figure fluoride fluoroberyllate formation formed glaserite H₂O heating hydroxide increase indium Inorganic Chemistry interaction investigation ionic strength isotherm Journal of Inorganic khimii Journal ligands liquid lithium melting point metal method mixture molecules NaCl neodymium nitrate obtained orbitals oxalate oxidizing phosphate platinum polythionic acids potassium potassium sulfate potential precipitate protactinium radius ratio reaction Received for publication salt sample selenious acid selenium sodium sodium sulfate sodium tellurite solid phase solid solutions solubility stability substance sulfate sulfuric acid tantalum tellurium temperature tetrachloride tion tributyl phosphate uranyl USSR values Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii