IN DISCUSSING the effect of temperature upon the solubility of solids ... increasing solubility in water of the vast majority ... posit at 43° and at...
Demonstration of a negative temperature coefficient of solubility ... list of citations to this article, users are encouraged to perform a search inSciFinder.
should be conducted in such a fashion that there is practically no evaporation ofthe solvent. ... inch in the end of the tube. By immersing the tube in cold water ...
May 10, 1995 - A yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) present in a strain of bioluminescent bacteria is shown here not only to modify the color and intensity of the ...
A bacterial luciferase reaction with a negative temperature coefficient attributable to protein-protein interaction. Geza Sirokman, Therese Wilson, and J.
A REACTION VELOCITY WITH LARGE NEGATIVE. TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT. Sir: Iodine shows very large departures from. Raoult's law in a number of ...
drogen and consequently, a double minimum in the potential energy curve, the doublets them- selves might be expected. Their separation varies from 10 to 30 ...
As time of vulcanization increases, there is a decrease in the quantity of oxygen required to cause a given decrease in tensile strength. Thickness variations of ...
As time of vulcanization increases, there is a decrease in the quantity of oxygen required to cause a given decrease in tensile strength. Thickness variations of ...
Cite this:J. Am. Chem. Soc. 45, 10, 2285-2296. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page. Click to increase image size Free first page. View: PDF ...
THE RESISTANCE-TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF POTASSIUM IN LIQUID AMMONIA AND THE SPECIFIC ...