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Page 36
... wave is due to a Effect of the Height of the Mercury Reservoir . -. for the second and third waves were read directly ... wave at low pH values is in agreement with this theory , but the decrease in the height of the second wave is not ...
... wave is due to a Effect of the Height of the Mercury Reservoir . -. for the second and third waves were read directly ... wave at low pH values is in agreement with this theory , but the decrease in the height of the second wave is not ...
Page 89
... wave for the 4 - electron reduction of 4 - nitrotoluene 13 was found to be four times as high as wave I in 18.5-20N- acid and twice as high as wave I in 23-24N - acid . ( Both waves were compared at the same acid concentration or their ...
... wave for the 4 - electron reduction of 4 - nitrotoluene 13 was found to be four times as high as wave I in 18.5-20N- acid and twice as high as wave I in 23-24N - acid . ( Both waves were compared at the same acid concentration or their ...
Page 90
... wave analysis difficult , but it did show that the reduction involves 1 ± 0 · 1 electron . TABLE 2 The dependence of the half - wave potential of wave II on the concentration of triphenylmethanol ethanol , E of AII ' is slightly more ...
... wave analysis difficult , but it did show that the reduction involves 1 ± 0 · 1 electron . TABLE 2 The dependence of the half - wave potential of wave II on the concentration of triphenylmethanol ethanol , E of AII ' is slightly more ...
Contents
Physical organic chemistry | 1 |
Topochemistry Part XXX Crystal and molecular structures of chalcone | 11 |
Conformational studies Part I Crystal and molecular structures of cis12dipchlorobenzoyl and cis | 17 |
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