Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 135-136Chemical news office., 1927 |
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... carbon , especially as the latter had been previously studied at high temperatures , notably by Lorenz and Fox , who had shown that the carbon - chlorine electrode is reversible and gives readily re- producible potentials in molten ...
... carbon , especially as the latter had been previously studied at high temperatures , notably by Lorenz and Fox , who had shown that the carbon - chlorine electrode is reversible and gives readily re- producible potentials in molten ...
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... carbon ) over various temperature ranges between room temperature and 600 ° C. A summary of available data by previous observers on the thermal expansion of graphite ( natural and artificial ) and of other forms of carbon is included ...
... carbon ) over various temperature ranges between room temperature and 600 ° C. A summary of available data by previous observers on the thermal expansion of graphite ( natural and artificial ) and of other forms of carbon is included ...
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... carbon di- oxide given off by the body or of oxygen taken up by it is not sufficient to account for all the sugar which disappears . Where then does it go ? Best , Dale , Hoet and Marks showed that the loss of sugar is completely ...
... carbon di- oxide given off by the body or of oxygen taken up by it is not sufficient to account for all the sugar which disappears . Where then does it go ? Best , Dale , Hoet and Marks showed that the loss of sugar is completely ...
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... carbon dioxide 0.32 . It is evident that much of the initial energy of the electron was expended by processes other than separating the mole- cule into positive and negative ion . In the case of helium , the experimental results are in ...
... carbon dioxide 0.32 . It is evident that much of the initial energy of the electron was expended by processes other than separating the mole- cule into positive and negative ion . In the case of helium , the experimental results are in ...
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... carbon monoxide by hydro- gen , and of nitrogen by carbon dioxide . A moderate use of steam improves the gas , but a further increase is disadvantageous . In a bunsen flame , the flame speed deter- mines the back - firing tendency , and ...
... carbon monoxide by hydro- gen , and of nitrogen by carbon dioxide . A moderate use of steam improves the gas , but a further increase is disadvantageous . In a bunsen flame , the flame speed deter- mines the back - firing tendency , and ...
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