Journal of the Chemical Society, Volume 68Chemical Society., 1965 "Titles of chemical papers in British and foreign journals" included in Quarterly journal, v. 1-12. |
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Page 36
... alcohol produces a heat absorption of only 0.137 Cal . , so that the 2N solution in water and the 103N solution in 44 per cent . alcohol appear to be approximately equally dissociated . The addition of 300 c.c. alcohol to 250 c.c. of a ...
... alcohol produces a heat absorption of only 0.137 Cal . , so that the 2N solution in water and the 103N solution in 44 per cent . alcohol appear to be approximately equally dissociated . The addition of 300 c.c. alcohol to 250 c.c. of a ...
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... alcohol and isobutylic alcohol , it was assumed that the specific heat of the liquid is the same as for the correspond- ing normal alcohol , and that the specific heat of dimethylethyl- carbinol is the same as that of fermentation ...
... alcohol and isobutylic alcohol , it was assumed that the specific heat of the liquid is the same as for the correspond- ing normal alcohol , and that the specific heat of dimethylethyl- carbinol is the same as that of fermentation ...
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... alcohol , the compounds dissolve to a greater extent in alcohol than in water . On the addition of water to the alcohol , the solubility usually at first undergoes a marked increase , a maximum is reached , and then the solubility ...
... alcohol , the compounds dissolve to a greater extent in alcohol than in water . On the addition of water to the alcohol , the solubility usually at first undergoes a marked increase , a maximum is reached , and then the solubility ...
Contents
General and Physical Chemistry | 1 |
KRATSCHMER F and E WIENER Estimation of Carbonic Anhydride | 11 |
BERTHELOT Principle of Maximum Work and Entropy ii | 42 |
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