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... appear to eliminate it ( Experiments 1—4 ) . The use of cyanide solution appears doubly advantag- eous : it can be expected to stabilize So as CNS and at the same time to act as a Cl or Cl2 scavenger . Experi- ment 5 in Table 6 shows ...
... appear to eliminate it ( Experiments 1—4 ) . The use of cyanide solution appears doubly advantag- eous : it can be expected to stabilize So as CNS and at the same time to act as a Cl or Cl2 scavenger . Experi- ment 5 in Table 6 shows ...
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... appears to be substantiated by the spectra around 1550 cm . - 1 : in aqueous solution ( apart from an i.r. shoulder at 1590 cm . - 1 in D2O ) i.r. and corresponding Raman bands are found at 1555 cm . - 1 ( i.r. m , Ra w ) and 1490 cm ...
... appears to be substantiated by the spectra around 1550 cm . - 1 : in aqueous solution ( apart from an i.r. shoulder at 1590 cm . - 1 in D2O ) i.r. and corresponding Raman bands are found at 1555 cm . - 1 ( i.r. m , Ra w ) and 1490 cm ...
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... appears that the trans directed inductive effects are in the order Et , As < ( PhO ) , P < R2P < ( PhO ) , POH ; none of the differences are very large . Phosphorus - Phosphorus Coupling Constants . — The molecular orbital theory for ...
... appears that the trans directed inductive effects are in the order Et , As < ( PhO ) , P < R2P < ( PhO ) , POH ; none of the differences are very large . Phosphorus - Phosphorus Coupling Constants . — The molecular orbital theory for ...
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Inorganic physical and theoretical chemistry | 1001 |
J ROBINSON and C H L KENNARD | 1008 |
Nearestneighbour model for transfer of electronic excitation energy | 1016 |
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absorption acid Acta adducts Amer anion aqueous assigned atoms band benzene bond calculated cancrinite carbon cation Chem chemical chemical shifts Chemistry chloride cm.¹ co-ordination cobalt(II complex compounds concentration configuration crystals density effect electron energy enthalpy equation equilibrium ethanol experimental Figure fluorine formation frequency H₂O hydrogen i.r. spectrum increase Inorg intensity interaction iron(II k₁ ligand linear magnetic measured metal methaemoglobins method methyl mixture modes mole mole-¹ molecular molecule n.m.r. spectra niobium nitrogen Nujol observed obtained orbitals oxidation oxygen parameters peak perchlorate perchloric acid phenyl phosphine phosphorus Phys potassium prepared present proton pyridine radical Raman rate constant reaction resonance ring room temperature salt sample shift shown sodalite sodium solid solution solvent species spectra structure studied sulphur symmetry Table thiocyanate tion trans tributyl phosphate triphenylphosphine values vanadium(IV vibrations X-ray zeolite