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Journal of the Indian Chemical Society December 1932

1932

The intensity of fluorescent light thus produced as observed in the eyepiece of the instrment is equalised in the usual manner by altering the heights of the columns included in the field of view of the optical plunger. [...] Then the intensity of the light exciting the molecule under the field of view of the plunger is 10 where a and b are the absorption coefficients for the solvent and the solute respectively for the incident radiation. [...] Effect of the amount of alkali.—The following table shows the effect of the addition of increasing amounts of alkali on the amount of the non-electrolyte required to inhibit the precipitation. [...] The part played (by the excess of the hydroxyl ions) in the inhibition is indicated by the decrease in the amount of the noelectrolyte required to inhibit the precipitation and is due to the stabilising influence of these ions. [...] The effect of the excess of alkali and of the noelectrolytes on the inhibition of the precipitation is discussed.
technology medicine science
Pages
54
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120026
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv J.C. Ghosh, A.C. Sircar view
The Fluoremetric Formula
601-608 K.S. Doss view
Effect of Sugars on the Inhibition of the Precipitation of Ceric Hydroxide from a Solution of Ceric Ammonium Nitrate
609-614 M.V. Nabar, Mata Prasad view
A Comparative Study of Jute and Cotton Celluloses
615-632 J.K. Chowdhury, N.N. Basu view
On Thioaldehydes and Thioketones-Part I
633-638 Susil Mitra view
Studies in Acenaphthenone. Part III. On the Reactivity of its (CH2) Group
639-648 Anukul Sircar view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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