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... suggests that the mechanism consists of at least two stages , one of which does not involve thiocyanate as a reactant . From the known behaviour of nitrous acid systems 3 the most plausible interpretation of this rate law is a ...
... suggests that the mechanism consists of at least two stages , one of which does not involve thiocyanate as a reactant . From the known behaviour of nitrous acid systems 3 the most plausible interpretation of this rate law is a ...
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... suggests that on the dehydrated gel the nickel complex is reacting with and is bound to the gel surface through one or more surface oxygen atoms . That there is a competition for these sites on the nickel ( 11 ) ion , involving water ...
... suggests that on the dehydrated gel the nickel complex is reacting with and is bound to the gel surface through one or more surface oxygen atoms . That there is a competition for these sites on the nickel ( 11 ) ion , involving water ...
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... suggests that it has the intermediate configuration . The spectrum of Co ( Me2N - ab - NMe ) Cl2 is masked by rather strong charge - transfer bands above Arbitrary scale Arbitrary scale 25 20 15 10 10-3 x Wavenumber ( cm.1 ) FIGURE 3 ...
... suggests that it has the intermediate configuration . The spectrum of Co ( Me2N - ab - NMe ) Cl2 is masked by rather strong charge - transfer bands above Arbitrary scale Arbitrary scale 25 20 15 10 10-3 x Wavenumber ( cm.1 ) FIGURE 3 ...
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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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