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rent suffered such a small loss compared to the spectrophotometric measure- ment is that the indophenol product essentially replaces the nitroso com- pound as ...
ment is that the indophenol product essentially replaces the nitroso com- pound as depolarizer. Willis (10)has measured the rate of condensation of. 2,6-xylenol.
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charge across a phase boundary consists of two parts: electrical ... potential between two phases, diff ering in composition, ... significant. ... one wishes to use.
Dale S. Davis' Associates, Watertown, Mass. ITCHCOCK and McIlhenny (1) pre- sented the first extensive data on the. QH viscosities of aqueous solutions of ...
PLATINUM ELECTRODE POTESTIALS I S X I L D L Y ALKALIKE SUGAR SOLUTIOKS, THE ELECTROlLOTIVELY ACTIT'E REDUCTAXT PRESEKT AXD THE CATALYTIC E F F E C T OF IROY O S ITS OXIDATION' JOHN 11. O R T