Journal of the Chemical SocietyThe Society., 1960 |
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Page 621
... concentration of 1.03 ± 0.07M except for run 8 in which the average glycerol concentration was 5.2м . The change in non - electrolyte concentration in compartment 2 was kept less than 5 % , and the final non - electrolyte concentrations ...
... concentration of 1.03 ± 0.07M except for run 8 in which the average glycerol concentration was 5.2м . The change in non - electrolyte concentration in compartment 2 was kept less than 5 % , and the final non - electrolyte concentrations ...
Page 623
... concentration and depends only upon the donating- side concentration . This conclusion holds even in the presence of significant flux of non- electrolyte by diffusion . In other words , if the total non - electrolyte flux consists of ...
... concentration and depends only upon the donating- side concentration . This conclusion holds even in the presence of significant flux of non- electrolyte by diffusion . In other words , if the total non - electrolyte flux consists of ...
Page 1359
... concentration at 50 ° . ( 3 ) 108 x Initial rate ( mole 1048 , ( mole - 1 108 x Initial rate 104 ) . ( mole ( mole ... concentration of sodium formate gives further information on the reaction mechanism . The concept of acidity functions ...
... concentration at 50 ° . ( 3 ) 108 x Initial rate ( mole 1048 , ( mole - 1 108 x Initial rate 104 ) . ( mole ( mole ... concentration of sodium formate gives further information on the reaction mechanism . The concept of acidity functions ...
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NO PAGE | 6 |
Tautomerism of Nheteroaromatic aldoximes | 22 |
Nucleophilic displacements in organic sulphites Part VI Comparison of | 37 |
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