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" transformation of carbon monoxide and steam into carbon dioxide and hydrogen. Whereas, however, iron oxide at a suitable temperature causes the action to proceed almost to the point of equilibrium, copper, even at its optimum temperature, does not effect... "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Containing papers of a ... - Page 168
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1920
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Nature, Volume 105

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1920 - 934 pages
...It is shown that, like certain forms of iron oxide, prepared copper is able to effect considerable transformation of carbon monoxide and steam into carbon...suitable temperature causes the action to proceed almost as far as the equilibrium constant permits, copper does not at its optimum temperature effect more...
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Nature, Volume 105

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1920 - 984 pages
...considerable transformation of carbon monoxide and steam into carbon dioxide and hydrogen. AYhereas, however, iron oxide at a suitable temperature causes the action to proceed almost as far as the equilibrium constant permits, copper does not at its optimum temperature effect more...
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Report of the Committee on Contact Catalysis

1922 - 370 pages
...While not definitely so stated, it might be thought that we have a displacement of equilibrium here. "Whereas, however, iron oxide at a suitable temperature...its optimum temperature, does not effect more than fifty to seventy percent of the possible amount of chemical change; the exact proportion is to some...
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Reprint and Circular Series of the National Research Council, Issues 31-60

National Research Council (U.S.) - 1922 - 986 pages
...While not definitely so stated, it might be thought that we have a displacement of equilibrium here. "Whereas, however, iron oxide at a suitable temperature...its optimum temperature, does not effect more than fifty to seventy percent of the possible amount of chemical change; the exact proportion is to some...
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry, Volume 27

1923 - 984 pages
...While not definitely so stated, it might be thought that we have a displacement of equilibrium here. "Whereas, however, iron oxide at a suitable temperature...its optimum temperature, does not effect more than fifty to seventy percent of the possible amount of chemical change; the exact proportion is to some...
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