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ENTHALPY DATA FOR HALIDE ION FORMATION IN AOLEOL S SOLI DON... [Pg.314]

Divide the saturated solution of n-butyl alcohol in water into three approximately equal parts. Treat these respectively with about 2-5 g. of sodium chloride, potassium carbonate and sodium hydroxide, and shake each until the soli have dissolved. Observe the effect of these compounds upon the solubility of n-butanol in water. These results illustrate the phenomenon of salting out of organic compounds, t.e., the decrease of solubility of organic compounds in water when the solution is saturated with an inorganic compound. The alcohol layer which separates is actually a saturated solution of water in n-butyl alcohol. [Pg.260]

Details of the thermal decomposition of commercial slags can be found in R. G. Teller, M. R. Antonio, A. Grau, M. Guegin, and E. Kostiner. /. Soli/i State Chem. 1990. [Pg.658]

Settleable soli Those solids in suspension which will pass through a 2000 micron sieve aijid settle in one hour under the influence of gravity. [Pg.625]

Golovanov, V., J. L. Solis, V. [.antto, and S. Leppavnori. Different Thick-Film Methods in Prinr-mg ot one-Electrode. Semiconductor Gas Sensors. Sensors Actuators B34 (1996), pp. 410-416. Lantto, V., and V. Golovanov. A Comparison of Conductance Behaviour between SnO> and CdS Gas-Sensitive Films, Sensors Actuators B24-25 (1995), pp. 614-618. [Pg.1315]

Soli-, (what should be), calculated, estimated, theoretical, ideal, standard, rated, correct, predetermined, prescribed, desired. soUen, v.i. shall be, be destined, be supposed should, ought. [Pg.414]

Reichek, Clark, Hillis, Controlling the Soli Water Corrosion Performance of Magnesium AZ91 Alloy, SAE Paper 850417... [Pg.758]

Solubility. No quant data is in the literature. In Ref 11, p 19 die order of decreasing soly is given as w, ketones, ales)) esters) organic acids, aliphatic nitro compds) ethers, chlorinated hydrocarbons, hydrocarbons. Within each class the solubility decreases with increasing chain length... [Pg.69]


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