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ORGANIC PRECIPITATING AGENTS A number of organic reagents have been
developed for the gravimetric analysis of inorganic species . Some of these yield
products in which bonding between the reagent and the inorganic ion is primarily
...
ORGANIC PRECIPITATING AGENTS A number of organic reagents have been
developed for the gravimetric analysis of inorganic species . Some of these yield
products in which bonding between the reagent and the inorganic ion is primarily
...
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Absorption of Ultraviolet and Visible Radiation by Organic Compounds . The
electrons responsible for absorption of ultraviolet and visible radiation by organic
molecules are of two types : ( 1 ) those that participate directly in bond formation ...
Absorption of Ultraviolet and Visible Radiation by Organic Compounds . The
electrons responsible for absorption of ultraviolet and visible radiation by organic
molecules are of two types : ( 1 ) those that participate directly in bond formation ...
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Separations Certain nitrate salts are selectively extracted by ether as well as
other organic solvents . For example , uranium ( VI ) is conveniently separated
from such elements as lead and thorium by ether extraction of an aqueous
solution ...
Separations Certain nitrate salts are selectively extracted by ether as well as
other organic solvents . For example , uranium ( VI ) is conveniently separated
from such elements as lead and thorium by ether extraction of an aqueous
solution ...
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Preface | 1 |
A Review of Some Elementary Concepts | 8 |
A Review of Simple Equilibrium Constant | 24 |
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