Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 120Chemical news office., 1920 |
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... solutions are easily oxidised , and for this reason an attempt to electrolyse a uranous solution always results in the forma ion of uranyl salts around the anode and a deposition of oxide on the cathode . It may also be possible that ...
... solutions are easily oxidised , and for this reason an attempt to electrolyse a uranous solution always results in the forma ion of uranyl salts around the anode and a deposition of oxide on the cathode . It may also be possible that ...
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brown down on heating the solutions were not dissolved when the solution cooled , and could not be brought into solution again in the pyridine . 2. Electrolysis of Uranyl Salts in Pyridine Solution . Many electrolytes are known to yield ...
brown down on heating the solutions were not dissolved when the solution cooled , and could not be brought into solution again in the pyridine . 2. Electrolysis of Uranyl Salts in Pyridine Solution . Many electrolytes are known to yield ...
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... solution for electrolysis had to be abandoned . 5. Electrolysis of an Amyl Alcohol Solution of Uranyl Nitrate . A solution of uranyl nitrate in amyl alcohol was pre : pared . The solution contained I grm . of crystallised uranyl nitrate ...
... solution for electrolysis had to be abandoned . 5. Electrolysis of an Amyl Alcohol Solution of Uranyl Nitrate . A solution of uranyl nitrate in amyl alcohol was pre : pared . The solution contained I grm . of crystallised uranyl nitrate ...
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... solution gave a deposit silvery - white with just a tinge of blue - green . Its weight was uncertain because the glass stem of the electrode had been attacked by hydrofluoric acid . The deposit was obtained by electrolysing the solution ...
... solution gave a deposit silvery - white with just a tinge of blue - green . Its weight was uncertain because the glass stem of the electrode had been attacked by hydrofluoric acid . The deposit was obtained by electrolysing the solution ...
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... solution gives an abundant test for manganese and faint tests for iron , calcium , and mag . nesium . The indices of refraction , determined by the immersion method , are greater than 1740. Thin sections show almost colourless anhedra ...
... solution gives an abundant test for manganese and faint tests for iron , calcium , and mag . nesium . The indices of refraction , determined by the immersion method , are greater than 1740. Thin sections show almost colourless anhedra ...
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