Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society, Объемы 64-66The Society, 1921 |
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... thiocyanate solution boiling at 133 ° C. , solution of the chemical wood pulp may be obtained by heating to 90 ° C. This work resulted in the discovery that concentrated solutions of the calcium , strontium , magnesium , manganese , and ...
... thiocyanate solution boiling at 133 ° C. , solution of the chemical wood pulp may be obtained by heating to 90 ° C. This work resulted in the discovery that concentrated solutions of the calcium , strontium , magnesium , manganese , and ...
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... thiocyanate which are more viscous than the calcium salt at the concentration at which the latter dissolves cellulose , yet neither of these salt solutions becomes a cellulose solvent until concentrated to the boiling point of 133 ° C ...
... thiocyanate which are more viscous than the calcium salt at the concentration at which the latter dissolves cellulose , yet neither of these salt solutions becomes a cellulose solvent until concentrated to the boiling point of 133 ° C ...
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... thiocyanate K , Mn [ CNS ] , all these solutions were found to be cellulose solvents at the particular boiling point concentration and viscosity at which the curve crosses into the area marked " cellulose solvent area . " The two ...
... thiocyanate K , Mn [ CNS ] , all these solutions were found to be cellulose solvents at the particular boiling point concentration and viscosity at which the curve crosses into the area marked " cellulose solvent area . " The two ...
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... thiocyanate solution heat is evolved on gradual dilution until the molecular ratio of salt and water is 1:20 ; further dilution beyond this point results in an absorption of heat . With strontium thiocyanate solution this point is ...
... thiocyanate solution heat is evolved on gradual dilution until the molecular ratio of salt and water is 1:20 ; further dilution beyond this point results in an absorption of heat . With strontium thiocyanate solution this point is ...
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... Thiocyanate H. Sodium D Magnesium E Strontium K Potassium 3000 8 10 12 -Viscosity : Fig . 2 . viscosity of which fell within the prescribed area , would be a solvent for cellulose , and not otherwise . And further it would begin to ...
... Thiocyanate H. Sodium D Magnesium E Strontium K Potassium 3000 8 10 12 -Viscosity : Fig . 2 . viscosity of which fell within the prescribed area , would be a solvent for cellulose , and not otherwise . And further it would begin to ...
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Стр. 10 - This comparison is so very unfavourable that I confess I almost despair of the success of electro-magnetic attractions as an economical source of power ; for although my machine is by no means perfect, I do not see how the arrangement of its parts could be improved so far as to make the duty per Ib. of zinc superior to the duty of the best steam-engines per Ib. of coal.