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1
The Electrochemistry of Solutions
It should be clear from what has been said that the lyolysis process (a) is due
primarily to the weakness of the base B, whereas the process (b) results from the
weakness of the acid. If both acid and base are weak in the particular solvent
then ...
2
Science in China: Technological sciences
This once again proves that the above inference of the state of CaCl2 stuff is
correct. 4.2.2 The relationship of lyolysis and pore volume. It was found in
adsorption experiment that with the increase in water uptake, the CAs become
transparent, ...
3
Journal of Analytical Chemistry of the USSR.
Formic Acid + D i m e thy 1 a m i ne Formate Solutions, On titrating free formic
acid with alkali in an ethanol medium: HCOOH + C2H60-_yHCOO- + C,H56H (7)
the lyolysis constant remains almost the same as in water, since in the
expression ...
4
Biophysics & Biophysical Chemistry
This solvent-mediated dissociation of the salt is called hydrolysis if the solvent is
water, and lyolysis or solvolysis for solvents in general. In contrast, mixing of
equivalent amounts of a strong acid like HC1 and a strong base or alkali like
NaOH ...
5
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6
Analytical Processes: A Physico-chemical Interpretation
The above-mentioned relationships between lyolysis and the ionisa- tion of a
conjugate only apply in connection with amphiprotric solvents, i.e. those which
can act both as acceptors and donors of protons. For the mere purpose of
developing ...
7
Dictionnaire Anglais Du Génie de L'environnement:
... à long terme POLL ATM, POLL SON contre la pollution long-term control
lyolyse / ÉCHANT lyolysis, solvolysis lyophilisateur; - sous vide m DÉCHETS
vacuum freeze-dryer lyophilisation / ÉCHANT lyophilization, freeze-drying
lyophiliser vr ...
8
Fachwörterbuch Technik und angewandte Wissenschaften
Link Sony; Lynx rar lyolysis <chem> • Solvolyse f lyophilic <proc> • lyophil
lyophilization <food.prod> • Vakuumgefriertrocknung f lyophilization <proc> (e.g.
of food)* Lyophilisierung f; Gefriertrocknung fprakt lyophilize tf<food.proc> (e.g.
food) ...
Bordage observed that in insects, the developmental cycle of which includes a
chrysalis stage, the larval tissues during the chrysalis stage undergo a direct (
without the action of phagocytes) and complete histolysis (lyolysis' of Anglas) in
the ...
10
Acids and bases: a collection of papers
Displacement of a weak acid by a strong one is useful in preparing salts of strong
acids Lyolysis (hydrolysis, ammonolysis) is a protolytic reaction between a cation
acid or an anion base and the solvent Protolytic catalysis is a catalysis in which ...
Norris Folger Hall, Herman Thompson Briscoe, Louis Plack Hammett, 1941