THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN CARBON OXYSULFIDE, CARBON MONOXIDE AND SULFUR.
GN Lewis, WN Lacey
Index: Lewis, G.; Lacey, W. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1915 , vol. 37, p. 1976 - 1983
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Summary. I. The decomposition voltages of several neutral, normal solutions of salts of the rare earths were determined. The values were found to lie close together and to be in the neighborhood of two volts. 2. Fractional electrolysis of a solution of the chlorides of the yttrium earths yielded rapid concentration of the colored earths in the earlier fractions, and of yttrium in the later fractions. A small amount of neodymium that was present appeared in ...
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