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Page 431
... reaction takes place by the simple use of a cata- lyst without the observable expenditure or production of energy , and practically without side reaction of any kind . The result , therefore , bears a striking simi- larity to the ...
... reaction takes place by the simple use of a cata- lyst without the observable expenditure or production of energy , and practically without side reaction of any kind . The result , therefore , bears a striking simi- larity to the ...
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... reaction : ( 1 ) As far as has been ascertained , the reaction ap- pears to be general within the classes of compounds in- vestigated . ( 2 ) The reaction is quantitative , and in some cases the most elaborate and precise methods of ...
... reaction : ( 1 ) As far as has been ascertained , the reaction ap- pears to be general within the classes of compounds in- vestigated . ( 2 ) The reaction is quantitative , and in some cases the most elaborate and precise methods of ...
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... reaction energetically and structurally and is suggested by the presence of radioactivity in the carboxyl group . Ac- cording to thermal data for similar reactions , this process may be exothermic by 1-2 K. cal . The experi- mental data ...
... reaction energetically and structurally and is suggested by the presence of radioactivity in the carboxyl group . Ac- cording to thermal data for similar reactions , this process may be exothermic by 1-2 K. cal . The experi- mental data ...
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