Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 8British Library Lending Division with the cooperation of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 1963 |
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... range ~ 1000-1200 cm - 1 are reported to be displaced to slightly higher frequencies than those of the thiosulphate ion . Unfortunately , the lower range , which might contain absorption bands due to frequencies of the S - S valency ...
... range ~ 1000-1200 cm - 1 are reported to be displaced to slightly higher frequencies than those of the thiosulphate ion . Unfortunately , the lower range , which might contain absorption bands due to frequencies of the S - S valency ...
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... range 5-65 mole % ester , pass through slightly flat maxima at 63.7 ° and 64.0 ° , respectively , corresponding in both cases to an equimolar component ratio . Unlike the other systems , branching of the liquidus curves is not observed ...
... range 5-65 mole % ester , pass through slightly flat maxima at 63.7 ° and 64.0 ° , respectively , corresponding in both cases to an equimolar component ratio . Unlike the other systems , branching of the liquidus curves is not observed ...
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... range 2-2.4 two protons are released ( n = 2 ) and the predominant species is H2Y " so that Sm3 + will form com- plexes according to the reaction : M3 ++ H‚Y " = MHY + 2H * . ( 3 ) In the pH range 2.4-2.6 three protons are released ( n ...
... range 2-2.4 two protons are released ( n = 2 ) and the predominant species is H2Y " so that Sm3 + will form com- plexes according to the reaction : M3 ++ H‚Y " = MHY + 2H * . ( 3 ) In the pH range 2.4-2.6 three protons are released ( n ...
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