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... dilute sulphuric acid could safely be used at It may be considered that the reaction could result from. As discussed below , these effects can be eliminated by purification , and by control experiments conducted under the same conditions ...
... dilute sulphuric acid could safely be used at It may be considered that the reaction could result from. As discussed below , these effects can be eliminated by purification , and by control experiments conducted under the same conditions ...
Page 1345
... dilute aqueous solutions of several strong inorganic acids pre- pared by ion exchange from their alkali - metal salts . The acids were chloric , thiocyanic , methylsulphuric , methane- sulphonic , and dithionic . Similar measurements ...
... dilute aqueous solutions of several strong inorganic acids pre- pared by ion exchange from their alkali - metal salts . The acids were chloric , thiocyanic , methylsulphuric , methane- sulphonic , and dithionic . Similar measurements ...
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... dilute solution theory , i.e. , equation ( 10 ) . Equations ( 11a and b ) show the relation- x - 1 = x - 4 K △ Ĥ1 = RTкp2 ΔΗ A $ 1 = R & p2 R ( 10 ) ( 11a ) ( 11b ) ships of κ and to the partial molar enthalpy and entropy of dilution ...
... dilute solution theory , i.e. , equation ( 10 ) . Equations ( 11a and b ) show the relation- x - 1 = x - 4 K △ Ĥ1 = RTкp2 ΔΗ A $ 1 = R & p2 R ( 10 ) ( 11a ) ( 11b ) ships of κ and to the partial molar enthalpy and entropy of dilution ...
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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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