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Page 372
... homologous series , and the second in isomeric compounds . Of the latter , however , we shall have little or nothing to say in the present communication , as it is intended , if opportunity admits , to refer to it at length in a ...
... homologous series , and the second in isomeric compounds . Of the latter , however , we shall have little or nothing to say in the present communication , as it is intended , if opportunity admits , to refer to it at length in a ...
Page 373
... homologous series are by no means exactly equal , but exhibit considerable variation , even as much as 3o . The following are a few further examples of regularity in the boiling - points of organic compounds which have recently been ...
... homologous series are by no means exactly equal , but exhibit considerable variation , even as much as 3o . The following are a few further examples of regularity in the boiling - points of organic compounds which have recently been ...
Page 463
... homologous series of liquid organic compounds , that the coefficient of capillarity decreases as the quantity of C increases . This he has proved in the case of the fatty acids , the ethyl ethers of the fatty acids , and the acetic ...
... homologous series of liquid organic compounds , that the coefficient of capillarity decreases as the quantity of C increases . This he has proved in the case of the fatty acids , the ethyl ethers of the fatty acids , and the acetic ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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