Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 109-110Chemical news office., 1914 |
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... atoms and the primarily formed H atoms . If we now add , during the electrolysis under suitable conditions , a zinc salt to the electrolyte , the polarisation will increase , the current intensity in the circuit diminish , and a new ...
... atoms and the primarily formed H atoms . If we now add , during the electrolysis under suitable conditions , a zinc salt to the electrolyte , the polarisation will increase , the current intensity in the circuit diminish , and a new ...
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... atoms and groups around the a - carbon atom to which the bromine attaches itself , Leuchs concludes that the enolic form of the ketone could not have been an intermediate stage in the stitution process , and he suggests applying a ...
... atoms and groups around the a - carbon atom to which the bromine attaches itself , Leuchs concludes that the enolic form of the ketone could not have been an intermediate stage in the stitution process , and he suggests applying a ...
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... atoms in the electrode volume , the second process raises the O concentration there , and it is therefore the electric current which maintains the equilibrium in the electrode volume . Both the reactions increase the polarisation , and ...
... atoms in the electrode volume , the second process raises the O concentration there , and it is therefore the electric current which maintains the equilibrium in the electrode volume . Both the reactions increase the polarisation , and ...
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... atoms , then their quotient is constant , not their product , and the increase in the concentration of the one calls forth a simultaneous increase in the concentration of the other . Further and that is the chief drawback of the theory ...
... atoms , then their quotient is constant , not their product , and the increase in the concentration of the one calls forth a simultaneous increase in the concentration of the other . Further and that is the chief drawback of the theory ...
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... atoms of the electrode volume . Let this reaction be of the form- Me + H2O , Me | O + 2H where Me and O are respectively an atom of the metal and of the oxygen of the hypothetical alloy , and H. con- cerns the electrolyte . If the ...
... atoms of the electrode volume . Let this reaction be of the form- Me + H2O , Me | O + 2H where Me and O are respectively an atom of the metal and of the oxygen of the hypothetical alloy , and H. con- cerns the electrolyte . If the ...
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