Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 83Chemical news office., 1901 |
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... formation of the chloride Se2Cl2 from vitreous selenium prepared by pouring the melted element into water , he obtained values which vary in four experi- ments from 240 ° to 250 ° K. Thomsen's value obtained from essentially the same ...
... formation of the chloride Se2Cl2 from vitreous selenium prepared by pouring the melted element into water , he obtained values which vary in four experi- ments from 240 ° to 250 ° K. Thomsen's value obtained from essentially the same ...
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... formation of the arsenical mirror , and under certain conditions completely prevent its formation . + Ceteris paribus , the influence is proportional to the amount of selenium present ; this is best shown by the accompanying figure ...
... formation of the arsenical mirror , and under certain conditions completely prevent its formation . + Ceteris paribus , the influence is proportional to the amount of selenium present ; this is best shown by the accompanying figure ...
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... formation and decom- position , 118 heat of formation compared with that of their isomeric compounds , 191 of monovalent alcohols , action of alcohols on , 239 Acetamide , two molecular com- pounds of , 105 Acetonylacetone ...
... formation and decom- position , 118 heat of formation compared with that of their isomeric compounds , 191 of monovalent alcohols , action of alcohols on , 239 Acetamide , two molecular com- pounds of , 105 Acetonylacetone ...
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