Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 109-110Chemical news office., 1914 |
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... reaction we understand a reaction with which the passage of the current through the boundary electrode - electrolyte is connected , e.g. , the charging of a metallic atom with an electron , or the discharge of an ion . Since this reaction ...
... reaction we understand a reaction with which the passage of the current through the boundary electrode - electrolyte is connected , e.g. , the charging of a metallic atom with an electron , or the discharge of an ion . Since this reaction ...
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... reactions such that the velocity of the one reaction decreases with increasing O concentration , whilst the velocity of the second reaction regularly increases with increasing Ỏ con- centration . In 1911 I set myself the task to ...
... reactions such that the velocity of the one reaction decreases with increasing O concentration , whilst the velocity of the second reaction regularly increases with increasing Ỏ con- centration . In 1911 I set myself the task to ...
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... reaction- R.CO.ONa + NaOH = RH + Na2CO3 , where R is an alkyl or aromatic radicle , such as methyl , ethyl , or phenyl , it might be imagined that , by heating the salts of hydroxy acids , alcohols might be obtained . For example ...
... reaction- R.CO.ONa + NaOH = RH + Na2CO3 , where R is an alkyl or aromatic radicle , such as methyl , ethyl , or phenyl , it might be imagined that , by heating the salts of hydroxy acids , alcohols might be obtained . For example ...
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... reaction the amino - group has been removed in the form of ammonium chloride , whilst the iodine atom still remains in the molecule . The constitution of this ultimate chlorina- tion product is based on the following reactions : -1 . On ...
... reaction the amino - group has been removed in the form of ammonium chloride , whilst the iodine atom still remains in the molecule . The constitution of this ultimate chlorina- tion product is based on the following reactions : -1 . On ...
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... reaction , however , was found not to be generally applicable since 2 : 4 xylylsuccinamic acid , C6H3Me2 NH CO CH2 CH2 CO2H , and its derivatives , which were of interest in connection with the problem of the constitution of ...
... reaction , however , was found not to be generally applicable since 2 : 4 xylylsuccinamic acid , C6H3Me2 NH CO CH2 CH2 CO2H , and its derivatives , which were of interest in connection with the problem of the constitution of ...
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