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Figure B2.1.2 Modified Michelson interferometer for non-collinear intensity autocorrelation. Symbols used rl, r2, retroreflecting mirror pair mounted on a translation stage bs, beamsplitter x, nonlinear crystal pint, photomultiplier Pibe. Figure B2.1.2 Modified Michelson interferometer for non-collinear intensity autocorrelation. Symbols used rl, r2, retroreflecting mirror pair mounted on a translation stage bs, beamsplitter x, nonlinear crystal pint, photomultiplier Pibe.
Commercial ethyl alcohol is shipped in railroad tank cars, tank tmcks, 208-L (55-gal) and 19-L (5-gal) dmms, and in smaller glass or metal containers having capacities of 0.473 L (one pint), 0.946 L (one quart), 3.785 L (one U.S. gal), or 4.545 L (one Imperial gal). The 208-L dmms may be of the unlined iron type. If a guarantee of more meticulous quaUty is desired, the dmms may be lined with phenoHc resin. AH containers, of course, must comply with the specifications of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Both 190 proof and 200 proof ethyl alcohol are considered red label (flammable) materials by the DOT, as both have flash points below 37.8°C by the Tag closed-cup method. [Pg.410]

A number of attempts to produce tire refractory metals, such as titanium and zirconium, by molten chloride electrolysis have not met widr success with two exceptions. The electrolysis of caesium salts such as Cs2ZrCl6 and CsTaCle, and of the fluorides Na2ZrF6 and NaTaFg have produced satisfactoty products on the laboratory scale (Flengas and Pint, 1969) but other systems have produced merely metallic dusts aird dendritic deposits. These observations suggest tlrat, as in tire case of metal deposition from aqueous electrolytes, e.g. Ag from Ag(CN)/ instead of from AgNOj, tire formation of stable metal complexes in tire liquid electrolyte is the key to success. [Pg.349]

If oil buffered seals are used on the compressors, the seal leakage toward the process side of the compressor must be carefully measured, as it is (and should be) a small value. While five gallons per day doesn t sound too small, in a four-hour run, this is less than two pints, making the hold-up time at the inner seal chamber and in the lines to the drain pots a significant value. This makes exact measurement quite difficult. [Pg.409]

For extremely dangerous substanees (not neeessarily sodium hypoehlorite), possibly a quart, pint, or even less eould be eonsidered a large quantity. Yet for a eonstituent that is eonsidered a bit more dangerous than nuisanee, the large quantity might be many gallons or eubie yards. [Pg.167]


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