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... yield hydrogen peroxide under the conditions named , hydrogen peroxide was formed , in greater or less quantity , during electrolysis . As a typical member of the latter class of metals , Traube chose palladium . When palladium is ...
... yield hydrogen peroxide under the conditions named , hydrogen peroxide was formed , in greater or less quantity , during electrolysis . As a typical member of the latter class of metals , Traube chose palladium . When palladium is ...
Page 101
... yield of hydrogen peroxide is obtained ( entirely at the negative pole ) by arranging the rate of electrolysis so that the whole of the hydrogen produced is occluded by the palladium ; the more rapid the evolution of hydrogen from the ...
... yield of hydrogen peroxide is obtained ( entirely at the negative pole ) by arranging the rate of electrolysis so that the whole of the hydrogen produced is occluded by the palladium ; the more rapid the evolution of hydrogen from the ...
Page 104
... yield of this compound , when nitric and hydrochloric ( or sulphuric ) acids act on tin , & c . over the yield obtained by the action of nitric acid alone , is chiefly due ( 1 ) to production of chloride , or sulphate , of hydroxylamine ...
... yield of this compound , when nitric and hydrochloric ( or sulphuric ) acids act on tin , & c . over the yield obtained by the action of nitric acid alone , is chiefly due ( 1 ) to production of chloride , or sulphate , of hydroxylamine ...
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... yields C , H , NO ,, and from this compound two isomerides . CH BRNO , are obtained , one of which is a monobasic acid , while the other does not shew acid properties ; the possible formulæ for these isomerides are NO2 H2 H T ( 1 ) HC ...
... yields C , H , NO ,, and from this compound two isomerides . CH BRNO , are obtained , one of which is a monobasic acid , while the other does not shew acid properties ; the possible formulæ for these isomerides are NO2 H2 H T ( 1 ) HC ...
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... yield certain defi- nite products when oxidised , & c . ) contain the atomic group HO - CH ,, the molecules of those called ' secondary ' ( and which yield other , but also definite products when oxidised ) contain the group H - O - C ...
... yield certain defi- nite products when oxidised , & c . ) contain the atomic group HO - CH ,, the molecules of those called ' secondary ' ( and which yield other , but also definite products when oxidised ) contain the group H - O - C ...
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