Chemical Species (Timmerman, Jean; translated by Ralph E. Oesper from a revision of the French edition of 1928 made by the author for this purpose). Ewing C.
By Jean Timmermans. Translated by Ralph E. Oesper. Robert Livingston. J. Phys. Chem. , 1941, 45 (5), pp 878â878. DOI: 10.1021/j150410a019. Publication ...
a good deal of the same ground as my earlier book, The Dynamical Theory of Gases ... energy, and the law of distribution of coordinates and including tables for ...
RALPH E. OESPER. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio ... J. St. Anderson in 1932, and since 1940 Hieber and his school have greatly extended the field of ...
he and his brother Carl (1838-1927), who also had ac- quired an outstanding reputation in the science and art of brewing, bought a small brewery in Munich.
(Translated by Ralph E. Oesper,. University of .... with nitric acid, and after 2 minutes at most with s. solid nitrate ... + 3(C~HaC0)20z - 0 d + 3(CeHsCO)~0 + SO,.
instances spot tests and drop reaction provide a val- products ... Such spot reaction demon- .... Proeedu~e: A micro drop of conoentrated nitric acid or a. small.
The development of new spot tests for organic analysis led to the discovery of reaction modes of organic compounds, which are of interest as spot tests for ...
etition of such experiments feasible bythe individual student, who thus is made acquainted with the tech- nique of working with small quantities of materials.
FRmnRwH WESSELY, born on August 3, 1897, at. Kirchberg am Wagram (lower Austria), came from an old jurist family. He served as officer in World War I.