Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 144,Wydanie 3755Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... heat of hydrogen changes with temperature in a manner which the older theories could not explain it is possible to observe the equilibrium changes by follow- ing the specific heat variations . At the ordinary temperature the respective ...
... heat of hydrogen changes with temperature in a manner which the older theories could not explain it is possible to observe the equilibrium changes by follow- ing the specific heat variations . At the ordinary temperature the respective ...
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... heat than the combination of hydrogen and oxygen and that such heat would even melt tungsten . The high temperature of the flame , together with its powerful reducing action and the avoidance of gases contain- ing oxygen and nitrogen ...
... heat than the combination of hydrogen and oxygen and that such heat would even melt tungsten . The high temperature of the flame , together with its powerful reducing action and the avoidance of gases contain- ing oxygen and nitrogen ...
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... heat of formation of Cl in a solid compound is always 56764 , except in this case owing to the difficulty of keeping the salt entirely free from moisture . There are two lines starting with the letters O.R. , because the optical ...
... heat of formation of Cl in a solid compound is always 56764 , except in this case owing to the difficulty of keeping the salt entirely free from moisture . There are two lines starting with the letters O.R. , because the optical ...
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