| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1911 - 1236 pages
...strong in the case of salts that it is not easy to see how the molecules can be regarded as neutral. The author desires to express his thanks to the Government...Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which defrayed part of the cost of this investigation. CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, TUB UNIVEHSITT, SHEFFIELD. XCVI.... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1922 - 1468 pages
...the column or to show on a conveniently placed indicator that the still is not in perfect adjustment. The author desires to express his thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for funds placed at his disposal which have defrayed part of the cost of this research. ROYAL SCHOOL OF... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1928 - 1796 pages
...1-0214 at 90°, 1-0041 at 110°, 0-9958 at 120°, 0-9870 at 130°. The authors desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has helped to defray the cost of this investigation. BATTKRSEA PoLVTErHNir, S.\V. 11. [Received, July W>,... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1906 - 1066 pages
...intense crimson colorations with cold concentrated sulphuric acid. The authors desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has partly defrayed the expenses of this investigation. ROYAL COLLEGE OP SCIENCE, LOXDOX, SOUTH KBHBIHGTON,... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1907 - 1102 pages
...benzenesulphonyl-p-aminobenzenediazonium chloride in dilute alcoholic solution. The authors 'desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has partly defrayed the expenses of this investigation. ROYAL COLLEQK or SCIENCE, LONDON-, SOUTH KENSINGTON,... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1907 - 1094 pages
...the complete alkylation of these bases (Trans., 1902, 81, 656). The authors desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has partly defrayed the expenses of this investigation. ROYAL COLLF.OK OF SCIENCE, LONDON, SOUTH KENSINGTON,... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1924 - 1622 pages
...the molting point of the compound obtained above. In conclusion, the authors wish to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has, in part, defrayed the expenses of this work. THE RALPH FORSTER LABORATORY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1906 - 1246 pages
...precisely indicated in terms of the theory of integral valencies. The authors desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has partly defrayed the expenses of this investigation. ROTAL COLLEGE OP SCIENCE, LONDON, SOUTH KENSINGTON-,... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1917 - 612 pages
...colorations with concentrated sulphuric acid being violet and crimson. The authors desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has partly defrayed the expenses of this investigation. CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE, FINSBURY TECHNICAL... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1912 - 1358 pages
...Osbaldiston, who prepared the racemic t'sopropyl-n-decylcarbinoL Further, the authors desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which hM partly defrayed the heavy expenses of this investigation. MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL, BLACKBURN.... | |
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