10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CRYOMETRY»
Découvrez l'usage de
cryometry dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
cryometry et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Research Highlights of the National Bureau of Standards
Furthermore, scales of ph* can be established for many other sol'vent systems by
similar procedures. Dielectric Cryometry for Determining Purity. The purity of a
compound can be determined by measuring the temperatures corresponding to ...
United States. National Bureau of Standards, 1963
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Chemical Thermodynamics
210 'Annual Tables of Constants and Numerical Data, 34, Cryometry,
Ebulliometry (W. Swietoslawski, M. Lazniewski, and J. Pomorski)', Hermann et
Cie., Paris, 1941. 211 D. R. Stull, 'Vapour Pressures of Pure Substances', Ind.
and Eng.
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Journal of Analytical Chemistry of the USSR.
1. A. G. Anikin and G. M. Dugacheva, Determination of Purity of Organic
Compounds [in Russian], MGU (1973). 2. Yu. I. Aleksandrov, Accurate Cryometry
of Organic Compounds [in Russian], Khimiya, Leningrad (1975). 3. M. F.
Churbanov, I. V. ...
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A to Z of Thermodynamics
Cryometry — Cryometry measures the decrease in the crystallization temperature
of a solvent (index l) caused by the presence of a solute. If the solute is insoluble
in the pure solid solvent, the equilibrium between the pure solid solvent (index ...
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Geochemistry International
Fluorite and quartz from Thermometry and Raman spectrometry, H2S/ 1981 [9]
the Sierra de Luyar deposit, CO2 molar ratio 0.1-0.3 Granada, Spain Fluorite from
veins in the Thermometry and cryometry, Raman spectro1982 [10] Ozeya deposit
...
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Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Polymers
... the different average molecular weight can be determined by techniques
based on the Table 2.1 Impact on polymer properties of the different average
molecular measurement of either the thermodynamic properties (ebulliometry,
cryometry, ...
Denis J.-P. Labarre, Gilles Ponchel, Christine Vauthier, 2011
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Carraher's Polymer Chemistry, Ninth Edition
Which of the following techniques yields a number-average molecular weight: (a)
viscometry, (b) light-scattering photometry, (c) ultracentrifugation, (d) osmometry,
(e) ebulliometry, or (f) cryometry? 10. What kind of molecular weight do you ...
Charles E. Carraher Jr., 2013
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Seymour/Carraher's Polymer Chemistry: Sixth Edition
Which of the following provides an absolute measure of the molecular weight of
polymers: (a) viscometry, (b) cryometry, (c) osmometry, (d) light scattering, (e)
GPC? 7. What is the relationship between the intrinsic viscosity or limiting
viscosity ...
Charles E. Carraher Jr., 2003
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Introduction to Polymer Chemistry, Third Edition
Which of the following provides an absolute measure of the molecular weight of
polymers: (a) viscometry, (b) cryometry, (c) osmometry, (d) light-scattering
photometry, (e) GPC? 7. What is the relationship between the intrinsic viscosity or
LVN ...
Charles E. Carraher, Jr., 2012
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Macromolecular Design of Polymeric Materials
Figure 1 Cryometry of y-BL/Al(OiPr)3 in benzene. Quantitative analysis of AI(OiPr)
3. rt(y-BL) mixed aggregates (cryometric constant : 5.12 mol-°C-kg"', melting
temperature: 5.53°C). (From Ref. 26.) concentration. As a result, except for the ...