Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 3Chemical Society., 1961 |
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... observed / 4 / which , according to the current classification , belong to the inner adsorption compounds . There is , however , a certain difference in the behavior of a micro- component in a melt and in a solution , consisting , first ...
... observed / 4 / which , according to the current classification , belong to the inner adsorption compounds . There is , however , a certain difference in the behavior of a micro- component in a melt and in a solution , consisting , first ...
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... observed at the separation of large quantities of elements and leading to a widening of the peak , does not occur with trace quantities of the elements . All the chromatograms referred to as well as many others obtained by us and other ...
... observed at the separation of large quantities of elements and leading to a widening of the peak , does not occur with trace quantities of the elements . All the chromatograms referred to as well as many others obtained by us and other ...
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... observed . uranium ( 10 of 10 -8 -6 · · 10 -8 · · -5 10 g uranium , losses of uranium However , during the separation of small amounts of g ) considerable losses were observed ( separation g U to 25 35 % ) . The losses of uranium in our ...
... observed . uranium ( 10 of 10 -8 -6 · · 10 -8 · · -5 10 g uranium , losses of uranium However , during the separation of small amounts of g ) considerable losses were observed ( separation g U to 25 35 % ) . The losses of uranium in our ...
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