Publication Date: January 1925. ACS Legacy Archive. Cite this:J. Phys. Chem. 30, 12, 1597-1615. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's fi...
QUATERNARY AMMONIUM RADICALS AND ALKALI METALS. BY GEORGE SHANNON FORBES AND CURTIS ELLIOTT NORTON. RECEIVED IVAY 27, 1926.
OXIDATION POTENTIALS IN LIQUID AMMONIA INVOLVING. QUATERNARY AMMONIUM RADICALS AND ALKALI METALS. By George Shannon Forbes and.
George Shannon Forbes, and Curtis Elliott Norton. J. Am. Chem. Soc. , 1926, 48 (9), pp 2278â2285. DOI: 10.1021/ja01420a005. Publication Date: September ...
The Separation of Tan- talum and Columbium,by Geo. W. Sears. P. 343. Ref. 3 should ... Minerals of Non-Marine Origin, by William D. Harkins and S. B. Stone.
Publication Date: December 1934. ACS Legacy Archive. Cite this:J. Am. Chem. Soc. 56, 12, 2797-2797. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page.
in equation (1) andthe standard potential desig- nated as E0'. The molal activity coefficient of a uni-univalent electrolyte is given by the Debye-. Hückel theory.
The Thermodynamic Con- stants of the Ammino Cadmium Chlorides and of Cadmium Chloride. BY CLIFFORD S. GARNER, EMERSON. W. GREEN AND DON ...
Jan 15, 1976 - Rare Earth Couples in Liquid Ammonia. Table V. Effect of Aging0. Aging time, min. Moles of. Ce(IV). X 104. Moles of ch3n2h3. X 104. Ce(IV):.
Jan 15, 1976 - allowed to age prior to its acidification the amount of N2 liberated in the reaction .... of a rare earth couple in liquid ammonia been recorded. The.
Norman Elliott, and Don M. Yost. J. Am. Chem. Soc. , 1934, 56 (5), pp 1057â1060. DOI: 10.1021/ja01320a015. Publication Date: May 1934. ACS Legacy Archive.
D E C OJIPO S I TI O S POT E S T1-1L S AS D MET-4L OTTER1-0LTA4GE S I S L I Q P I D AIJll\lOSIAA S D I S K , I T E R 1 BY A . A . G R O E S I S G K I T H H. P. CADI’
Decompcsition potentials End overvoltages have been measured in two ways. The one called the direct method and the other the indirect or the commutator method. The former was first suggested by Fuchs? in 1875 and has since been extensively employed by others.3 The latter or the indirect method with rotating conmiitator was first used by LeBlancl and has lately lieen used by Sevbery.a The results obtained by thc two methods are not in very close agreement and hence a controversy has arisen between the adherents of the two methods. I t has honever. been definitely shown by Ferguson and T’an Zy16 and I