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Silver molten, density

Tin triphenyl ethyl crystallises from alcohol in centric groups of snow-white, highly refractive prisms, and from the molten crystals in large transparent plates, M.pt. 56° C, This and the preceding compound give a thick precipitate of a double compound of silver phenyl and silver nitrate with silver nitrate, which becomes black on warming. The density at 62° C. is 1-2953 iiHa 1 59917, n 1-60542, 1-62236 at 62°. [Pg.319]

Linear polarization is encountered when i < io, i.e., mostly in systems with relatively large exchange current density. Such systems exhibit according to (57) a very limited operation range, /l — io, where smooth deposition is expected. This is consistent with observations indicating that highly reversible metals such as lithium, silver, tin, and lead, or the deposition from high-temperature molten... [Pg.475]


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