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Page 1093
... determined by atomic absorptiometry by use of an EEL model 140 atomic absorption spectrophotometer . Chloride was determined by Volhard's method . Carbon monoxide was determined by means of a gas burette after decomposi- tion of a known ...
... determined by atomic absorptiometry by use of an EEL model 140 atomic absorption spectrophotometer . Chloride was determined by Volhard's method . Carbon monoxide was determined by means of a gas burette after decomposi- tion of a known ...
Page 1107
... determined in dichloromethane solution at 30 ° by the vapour - pressure thermistor method . Values given are the mean of several concordant determinations . Molar conductivities were determined in nitrobenzene solution . Magnetic ...
... determined in dichloromethane solution at 30 ° by the vapour - pressure thermistor method . Values given are the mean of several concordant determinations . Molar conductivities were determined in nitrobenzene solution . Magnetic ...
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... determined in the present sudy indicated by the reference letters w and rr are valid at 25 ° and 0 except as indicated . The uncertainties are given as standard deviations . The pK values in ref . w were determined by a pH titration ...
... determined in the present sudy indicated by the reference letters w and rr are valid at 25 ° and 0 except as indicated . The uncertainties are given as standard deviations . The pK values in ref . w were determined by a pH titration ...
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Dolcetti G See Peloso A 1506 | 1031 |
Structures of cyclic amides Part III Thio and selenolactams | 1033 |
Equilibria in solutions which contain a metal ion and an aminoacid | 1039 |
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¹H n.m.r. spectrum absorption acetaldehyde acetone acid adduct Amer anion aqueous atoms bands benzene bond bromine trifluoride calculated carbon catalyst cation Chem chemical Chemistry chloride cm.¹ co-ordination cobalt(II coefficients complexes compounds concentration configuration corresponding coupling constant crystals cyanide dehy gel dichloromethane dilute doublet electronic energy equation ethanol ether experimental Figure five-co-ordinate fluorine formation frequencies halide heat hydrogen hydrogen cyanide hydrolysis i.r. spectra Inorg iodide iodobenzene isomers k₁ kcal lactams ligand magnetic Mc./sec measured metal methyl mixture mmoles mole-¹ molecular molecule n.m.r. spectra nickel nickel(II nitric oxide nitrogen observed obtained octahedral orbital oxygen parameters phosphine phosphorus Phys plexes PMe,Ph potassium prepared present proton Raman reaction resonance room temperature sample scandium(III showed shown similar sodium solid solution solvent species structure sulphur Table thallium thio thiocyanate thiocyanogen thiolactams titration trans trimethylsilyl tris(trimethylsilyl values yellow