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... possible in order to have the highest possible chance of observing the relatively fast maximum rate constants . The lower acid concen- trations mentioned in ( i ) and ( ii ) were important be- cause at the lower temperatures ...
... possible in order to have the highest possible chance of observing the relatively fast maximum rate constants . The lower acid concen- trations mentioned in ( i ) and ( ii ) were important be- cause at the lower temperatures ...
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... possible , to prepare analogues of similar rhodium or iridium species with less reactive metal- carbon bonds . Species of the following types have been characterised : Square alkyls and acyls : MR ( CO ) ( PPh3 ) 2 ( M = Rh , R = C2F1H ...
... possible , to prepare analogues of similar rhodium or iridium species with less reactive metal- carbon bonds . Species of the following types have been characterised : Square alkyls and acyls : MR ( CO ) ( PPh3 ) 2 ( M = Rh , R = C2F1H ...
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... possible , it is unrealistic at present to attempt to assign any specific structure in Figure 8 to either ( B ) or ( C ) . Pd - P P - Pd S S ( II ) ( C1 ) ( III ) ( C1 ) S P S ( 7 ) ( G1 ) S. S ( VI ) ( C1 ) S S - Pd ( IV ) ( Cs ) C ...
... possible , it is unrealistic at present to attempt to assign any specific structure in Figure 8 to either ( B ) or ( C ) . Pd - P P - Pd S S ( II ) ( C1 ) ( III ) ( C1 ) S P S ( 7 ) ( G1 ) S. S ( VI ) ( C1 ) S S - Pd ( IV ) ( Cs ) C ...
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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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