Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London, Part 5, Pages 5005-6079 |
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Page 5010
... Nitric oxide was obtained in a Toepler tube by reaction of mercury with nitric and sulphuric acid . The tube was vigorously shaken at a pressure above 1 atm . till no more nitric oxide was evolved . Inhibition by Nitric Oxide ...
... Nitric oxide was obtained in a Toepler tube by reaction of mercury with nitric and sulphuric acid . The tube was vigorously shaken at a pressure above 1 atm . till no more nitric oxide was evolved . Inhibition by Nitric Oxide ...
Page 5017
... nitric oxide is completely used up during inhibition . Stubbs and Hinshelwood 4 claim that only a small amount of the nitric oxide disappears in the decomposition of paraffins . Their evidence was obtained from experi- ments where the ...
... nitric oxide is completely used up during inhibition . Stubbs and Hinshelwood 4 claim that only a small amount of the nitric oxide disappears in the decomposition of paraffins . Their evidence was obtained from experi- ments where the ...
Page 5203
... nitric oxide , the assumed sensitization being only a suppression of inhibition owing to the consumption of nitric oxide by the biacetyl added . The latter possibility seems to be excluded by the results , already mentioned , " of ...
... nitric oxide , the assumed sensitization being only a suppression of inhibition owing to the consumption of nitric oxide by the biacetyl added . The latter possibility seems to be excluded by the results , already mentioned , " of ...
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Peroxycomplexes of inorganic ions in hydrogen peroxidewater mixtures Part | 5020 |
Pyrazine metal complexes Part III | 5042 |
The reaction between ethane and oxygen at 600630 | 5106 |
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absorption acetic acid acetic anhydride acetone added alcohol aldehyde alkaline alumina Amax Amer anhydride aromatic atoms bands benzene benzyl boiling bond bromide Calc carbonate carboxylic Chem chloride chloroform chromatography cm.¹ complexes compound concentration constants crystallised crystals decomp decomposition derivative dilute dioxan distilled dried electron Elution ester ethanol ether ethyl acetate ethylene evaporated extracted filtered filtrate formation formed Found fraction gave H₂O heated hydration hydrogen hydrolysis infrared infrared spectrum iodide isomer isomeric ketone light petroleum lithium aluminium hydride m. p. and mixed methyl mixed m. p. mixture mole molecule needles nitric nitric oxide nitrogen observed obtained oxide ozonolysis peroxide phenyl potassium prepared proton pyridine radicals reaction refluxed requires residue resonance room temperature salt sodium hydroxide sodium methoxide solid solution solvent spectra steric structure substituent sulphate Table ultraviolet values Vmax washed yield