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 70
... volumes . In the series sodium , potassium , rubidium , and cæsium , the atomic solution volumes increase by about 10 units with every rise in atomic weight . The atomic solution volume of rubidium is equal to that of am- monium . The ...
... volumes . In the series sodium , potassium , rubidium , and cæsium , the atomic solution volumes increase by about 10 units with every rise in atomic weight . The atomic solution volume of rubidium is equal to that of am- monium . The ...
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... volume really is equal to the sum of the volumes of the atoms , and that no change of volume occurs during the formation of the molecule . In the last case , a term would have to be introduced expressing this change of volume , A , and ...
... volume really is equal to the sum of the volumes of the atoms , and that no change of volume occurs during the formation of the molecule . In the last case , a term would have to be introduced expressing this change of volume , A , and ...
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... volume is given . The author has investigated the equivalent volumes of several series of salts , and finds that substances belonging to the same class have approximately the same equivalent volume ; thus the chlorides , including ...
... volume is given . The author has investigated the equivalent volumes of several series of salts , and finds that substances belonging to the same class have approximately the same equivalent volume ; thus the chlorides , including ...
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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