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Journal of the Indian Chemical Society March 1934

1934

The most pressing need of the Society seems to be the increase in the number of Fellows and the collection of donations from our Fellows as well as from industrial magnates and others concerned with the progress of the country for increasing the permanent fund of the Society. [...] These two simple substances are the common sources of every one of the complicated substances which are produced by living beings and they are the common end-products of the weaing away of all the constituents of the protoplasm and of the destrution of those materials which yield energy to the body". [...] Although Priestley Ingen-Housz Senebier and de Saussure believed that the green parts of the plant were active in the absortion of carbon dioxide and liberation of oxygen Dutrochet in 1867 established the fact that the presence of chlorophyll in the green parts of the plants was responsible for the assimilation of carbon dioxide. [...] They have advanced the view that the life-period of the activated molcules produced by light absorption is considerably prolonged and that the slow reversion of the activated molecules into the inactive state is the main cause of the phenomenon of after-effect in photochemical reactions. [...] Thanks to the researches of several chemists the problem of the formation of reducing sugars by the condensation of formaldehyde is on a better footing than that of the photosynthesis of formaldehyde from carbon dioxide and water vapour.
technology medicine science
Pages
104
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120026
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv J.C. Ghosh, A.C. Sircar view
Chemical Aspects of Carbon Assimilation
145-178 Nil Dhar view
The Complex Formation between Cerium or Tungsten with Tartaric Acid in Alkaline Media
179-184 R. Raman, L. Vaishya view
Catalytic Oxidation of Toluene in the Vapour Phase
185-196 J.K. Chowdhury, S.C. Choudhury view
Chemical Investigation of the High Boiling Bases from Anthracene Oil
197-206 S.K. Ganguli, P.C. Guha view
Studies on the Decomposition and Reactions of Urea. Part IV. On the Mechanism of the Formation of Ammelide etc
207-212 Jnanendra Das-Gupta view
Synthesis of and O2-Cyclopentene-1.2-Dicarboxylic Acids
213-216 Birwndra Nandi view
A Study of the Constitution of the Reduction Products of Chloral and Bromal Amides
217-224 B.H. Yelburgi, T.S. Wheeler view
Resolution of Co-ordinated Inorganic Compounds into Optical Isomers. Part I. Resolution of Triethylenediamino-cadmium Chloride Bromide Iodide and Sulphate
225-230 Panciianan Neogi, Gopal Miurherjee view
Attempts to Synthesise Cantharidin
231-238 V.N. Pai, P.C. Guha view
Backmatter
i-vi unknown view

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