Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 103Chemical news office., 1911 |
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... increasing the amount of alcohol above that recom- mended by Stephanoff , the sodium ethylate could be kept in solution , but the large volume of liquid retarded the reduction , and thus increased both the time and the amount of sodium ...
... increasing the amount of alcohol above that recom- mended by Stephanoff , the sodium ethylate could be kept in solution , but the large volume of liquid retarded the reduction , and thus increased both the time and the amount of sodium ...
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... increased to that of CnF . That is , we get the identical result which would be obtained if we used the true values of V and V ' and then added to the value of C thus obtained the correction for the rise in temperature , nF , caused by ...
... increased to that of CnF . That is , we get the identical result which would be obtained if we used the true values of V and V ' and then added to the value of C thus obtained the correction for the rise in temperature , nF , caused by ...
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... increases , the number of isomers ( compounds having the same percentage composition but differing in the increases rapidly . The liquid atomic arrangement ) members follow : - Name . - Chemical Melting - point ( C. ) . Boiling - point ...
... increases , the number of isomers ( compounds having the same percentage composition but differing in the increases rapidly . The liquid atomic arrangement ) members follow : - Name . - Chemical Melting - point ( C. ) . Boiling - point ...
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... increased stability of the carbon tetrachloride bromine solution , and of a sharper end - point in titrating . One of the reasons for the increased stability of the carbon tetrachloride over the carbon bisulphide can be inferred from a ...
... increased stability of the carbon tetrachloride bromine solution , and of a sharper end - point in titrating . One of the reasons for the increased stability of the carbon tetrachloride over the carbon bisulphide can be inferred from a ...
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... increasing the number of constituents increases the amount of bromination . The total bromination of a mixture may then be assumed to be above figures calculated from bromination numbers of pure constituents . Evidently impurities in ...
... increasing the number of constituents increases the amount of bromination . The total bromination of a mixture may then be assumed to be above figures calculated from bromination numbers of pure constituents . Evidently impurities in ...
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