7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EBULLIOSCOPICAL»
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1
Acta Chemica Scandinavica
... no ebullioscopical or cryoscopical determination of the molecular weight could
be accomplished.) If the compound CZ also contained an isolated double bond
Acta Chem. Scand. 17 (1963) No. 4 CENTAUR Z 1071.
2
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Cryoscopical and ebullioscopical studies2 also have showed certain
abnormalities. In general all the deviations and abnormalities quoted can quite
satisfactorily be accounted for on the benzenoid-quinoid bases given above.
Method of ...
The molecular weight determination by ebullioscopical method, 803 in water,
indicated a molecular formula Ci.Ha2O.Nn^H2SO, : C 35.27, H 4.77, N 18.85, S
7.84, molecular weight 817.5. Melting point was 280 V . with decomposition.
4
Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry
Molecular weight measurements in benzene (ebullioscopical method) showed
the compounds to be monomeric. The methanolate of ytterbium could also be
prepared by the addition of methanol (40 ml) to a solution of ytterbium 2-
propanolate ...
Leopold Gmelin, Richard Joseph Meyer,
1981
5
Cellulose Chemistry and Technology
The determination of the concentration of the xylose solution was accomplished
by the ebullioscopical method.13 The adsorbed quantity of xylose A in mg mole
per 100 g oven-dry holocellulose was determined by the difference in ...
6
Rodd's chemistry of carbon compounds: a modern comprehensive ...
One other interesting feature demonstrated at the time was the apparent dimeric
nature of the substances as evidenced by ebullioscopical measurements for
benzene solutions (VoVpin and D. N. Kursanov, Izvest. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., Ser
...
Ernest Harry Rodd, Samuel Coffey,
1979
7
Rare earth elements: Main volume
A similar method, starting with anhydrous salts, was used to prepare the
praseodymium and neodymium methanolates M(0CH3)3 [14]. Molecular weight
measurements in benzene (ebullioscopical method) showed the compounds to
be ...