Journal of the Chemical Society, Part 4The Society., 1949 |
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Page 2741
... complete mathematical interpretation of his gas - volume - time curves . The most complete investigation published on the decomposition of mercury fulminate is that of Garner and Hailes ( Proc . Roy . Soc . , 1933 , A , 139 , 576 ) and ...
... complete mathematical interpretation of his gas - volume - time curves . The most complete investigation published on the decomposition of mercury fulminate is that of Garner and Hailes ( Proc . Roy . Soc . , 1933 , A , 139 , 576 ) and ...
Page 2850
... complete , and at zero time . - - Thus in a representative example shown in Figs . 1 and 2 the function log ( x − x∞ ) may be seen to depend linearly on t , for the three solutions ( a ) , ( b ) , and ( c ) . The velocity constant k ...
... complete , and at zero time . - - Thus in a representative example shown in Figs . 1 and 2 the function log ( x − x∞ ) may be seen to depend linearly on t , for the three solutions ( a ) , ( b ) , and ( c ) . The velocity constant k ...
Page 3288
... complete record was obtained of the radioactivity ( and hence the concentration ) of the radio - sodium in solution . Occasional readings of the volume and the pH enabled a complete record of the experiment to be obtained . In later ...
... complete record was obtained of the radioactivity ( and hence the concentration ) of the radio - sodium in solution . Occasional readings of the volume and the pH enabled a complete record of the experiment to be obtained . In later ...
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absorption acetic acid acetic anhydride acetone added alcohol alkaline aluminium chloride aluminium iodide Amer amine ammonia aqueous sodium atom benzaldehyde benzene boiling bond bromide bromine trifluoride Calc carbon CH₂ Chem chloroform colourless needles compound concentrated condensation containing cooled crystallised crystals decomp decomposition derivatives diazotised dilute dioxan dissolved distilled dried ester ethanol ethyl alcohol extracted with ether filtered filtrate formation formed Found fraction gave Grignard reagent halide heated under reflux hydrochloric acid hydrogen chloride hydrolysis iodide iodine ions isolated ketone light petroleum b. p. liquid method methyl methyl iodide minutes mixture molecule nitrate nitrogen obtained oxidation phenol picrate potassium precipitate prepared prisms pyridine reaction reagent recrystallised from ethanol reduced pressure removed requires residue room temperature salt separated sodium hydroxide solid soluble solution solvent stirred sulphate sulphone sulphuric acid synthesis Table tube values washed yield