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... studied . In these systems maximum rates corresponding to complete protonation were observed . However , as the acid concentration increases still further the rate of hydrolysis decreases ; this is in marked contrast to the behaviour of ...
... studied . In these systems maximum rates corresponding to complete protonation were observed . However , as the acid concentration increases still further the rate of hydrolysis decreases ; this is in marked contrast to the behaviour of ...
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... studied with particular reference to the assignment of -cyclo- pentadienyl ring vibrations . The i.r. spectra of the complexes and of their substituted derivatives in the carbonyl stretching region have also been studied extensively ...
... studied with particular reference to the assignment of -cyclo- pentadienyl ring vibrations . The i.r. spectra of the complexes and of their substituted derivatives in the carbonyl stretching region have also been studied extensively ...
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... studied between 68 and 217 ° at constant partial pressures of water vapour between 10-5 and 360 mm . The results obtained at temperatures greater than 111 ° are consistent with a diffusion - controlled mechanism having an activation ...
... studied between 68 and 217 ° at constant partial pressures of water vapour between 10-5 and 360 mm . The results obtained at temperatures greater than 111 ° are consistent with a diffusion - controlled mechanism having an activation ...
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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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