Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 115-116Chemical news office., 1917 |
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... reaction mercury . between a solid and a dissolved substance should be the resultant of two consecutive reactions- ( a ) The diffusion process , and ( b ) the chemical reaction proper , which occurs at the surface of the solid . ( The ...
... reaction mercury . between a solid and a dissolved substance should be the resultant of two consecutive reactions- ( a ) The diffusion process , and ( b ) the chemical reaction proper , which occurs at the surface of the solid . ( The ...
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... reaction baum's ) are recorded in Table I. Here , and in all the fol- between a solid and a dissolved substance will never towing tables , k , is the observed velocity constant uncor- represent , even approximately , the true rate of ...
... reaction baum's ) are recorded in Table I. Here , and in all the fol- between a solid and a dissolved substance will never towing tables , k , is the observed velocity constant uncor- represent , even approximately , the true rate of ...
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... reaction is less than that of the first , and the authors suggest that the second reaction takes place in two stages . In the first phase two CO2 mole- cules add themselves on to one molecule of Na2O2 to give the percarbonate Na2C2O6 ...
... reaction is less than that of the first , and the authors suggest that the second reaction takes place in two stages . In the first phase two CO2 mole- cules add themselves on to one molecule of Na2O2 to give the percarbonate Na2C2O6 ...
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... reaction has given rise to the artificial amber - bakelite . Condensation of formaldehyde with phenol- and cresol - sulphonic acids led to valuable tanning materials invented by Stiasny and exploited by the Badische firm , despite the ...
... reaction has given rise to the artificial amber - bakelite . Condensation of formaldehyde with phenol- and cresol - sulphonic acids led to valuable tanning materials invented by Stiasny and exploited by the Badische firm , despite the ...
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... react with the metal , may be , and probably are , quite different . We may therefore conclude that the only direct effect on the observed reaction velocity to be expected in a case of this kind , due to the second stage of the reaction ...
... react with the metal , may be , and probably are , quite different . We may therefore conclude that the only direct effect on the observed reaction velocity to be expected in a case of this kind , due to the second stage of the reaction ...
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