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Page 301
... pressures of hydrogen sulphide and acetylene have been irradiated separately and together with the light from a low - pressure mercury vapour lamp . The HS radicals produced in the direct photolysis have been shown to add to acetylene ...
... pressures of hydrogen sulphide and acetylene have been irradiated separately and together with the light from a low - pressure mercury vapour lamp . The HS radicals produced in the direct photolysis have been shown to add to acetylene ...
Page 304
... pressure of hydrogen sulphide and a set of graphs each showing the effect of varying the initial hydrogen sulphide pressure on the rate of polymerisation for a constant initial pressure of acetylene was obtained . These results are ...
... pressure of hydrogen sulphide and a set of graphs each showing the effect of varying the initial hydrogen sulphide pressure on the rate of polymerisation for a constant initial pressure of acetylene was obtained . These results are ...
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... pressure , and 02 : TEB 1 ; contact time 300 sec . ) Product distribution ( % ) 40 в с A E F -196 ° fraction : Oe 07 10 Initial CO2 : TEB FIGURE 6 Effect of inert gas pressure on the amount of products condensable at liquid nitrogen ...
... pressure , and 02 : TEB 1 ; contact time 300 sec . ) Product distribution ( % ) 40 в с A E F -196 ° fraction : Oe 07 10 Initial CO2 : TEB FIGURE 6 Effect of inert gas pressure on the amount of products condensable at liquid nitrogen ...
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Physical organic chemistry | 1 |
Aromatic reactivity Part XXXVIII Protodesilylation of 12dihydrobenzocyclobutene indan and tetralin | 12 |
Aromatic reactivity Part XL Additional substituent effects in protodetrimethylsilylation | 21 |
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