Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 8,Phần 2British Library Lending Division with the cooperation of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 1963 |
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... hydrogen in the products ( Table 1 , Fig . 1 ) was greater than that required to hydride all the cerium present to CeH ; hence part of the hydrogen is linked to aluminium . The hydrogen in excess of CeH , is greatest in the products of ...
... hydrogen in the products ( Table 1 , Fig . 1 ) was greater than that required to hydride all the cerium present to CeH ; hence part of the hydrogen is linked to aluminium . The hydrogen in excess of CeH , is greatest in the products of ...
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... hydrogen by cerium , but when in contact with cerium the magnesium also absorbs hydrogen itself . The amount of hydrogen absorbed is much greater than that re- quired to completely hydride the cerium to CeH ̧ . The composition of many ...
... hydrogen by cerium , but when in contact with cerium the magnesium also absorbs hydrogen itself . The amount of hydrogen absorbed is much greater than that re- quired to completely hydride the cerium to CeH ̧ . The composition of many ...
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... hydrogen compounds which are somewhat volatile and thermally unstable is characteristic of alu- minium 12-14 . DISCUSSION From the absorption of hydrogen by a single alloy ( Ce - 10.7 % Mg - 6.4 % Al ) , Sieverts showed that aluminium ...
... hydrogen compounds which are somewhat volatile and thermally unstable is characteristic of alu- minium 12-14 . DISCUSSION From the absorption of hydrogen by a single alloy ( Ce - 10.7 % Mg - 6.4 % Al ) , Sieverts showed that aluminium ...
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INORGANIC | 809 |
1567 | 816 |
B DUBROVSKAYA and P V GELD | 854 |
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