Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 3Chemical Society., 1958 |
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... ratio In : Te = 1 : 2,76 ) . When the pH increases , the composition of the precipitate changes and approaches that of the basic • • • tellurite of indium In2 ( TeO3 ) 3 2In ( OH ) , The ratio In : Te = 10.83 / 3 / . 3 ' In practice ...
... ratio In : Te = 1 : 2,76 ) . When the pH increases , the composition of the precipitate changes and approaches that of the basic • • • tellurite of indium In2 ( TeO3 ) 3 2In ( OH ) , The ratio In : Te = 10.83 / 3 / . 3 ' In practice ...
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... ratio Na / U in the precipitate depending on the ratio of the uranyl salt to the alkali in the system . As long as the alkali added amounts to not more than 2,1 moles per mole of uranyl , the ratio in the precipitate is 0.13 to 0.15 g ...
... ratio Na / U in the precipitate depending on the ratio of the uranyl salt to the alkali in the system . As long as the alkali added amounts to not more than 2,1 moles per mole of uranyl , the ratio in the precipitate is 0.13 to 0.15 g ...
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... ratio NaOH U in the mixture is lower than two , which means that the amount of alkali added is insufficient for a ... ratio sodium : uranium in the precipitate ( Figure 2 ) . As long as the pH value of the solution remains below ...
... ratio NaOH U in the mixture is lower than two , which means that the amount of alkali added is insufficient for a ... ratio sodium : uranium in the precipitate ( Figure 2 ) . As long as the pH value of the solution remains below ...
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Krylov E I Ananina A M The Synthesis | 9 |
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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