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The Dilute Solution Chemistry Of Antimony, Kent H. Jones
The Dilute Solution Chemistry Of Antimony, Kent H. Jones
Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
Investigation of the chemistry of the elements by conventional methods is generally limited to concentrations on the order of 10-5 M or higher. The discovery of radio-activity opened new fields in chemistry among which is the obtaining of information concerning chemical behavior of elements at very low concentrations. For many years after the initial discovery of radioactivity in 1896 by Becquerel, the study of low-concentration chemistry was limited to about ten naturally occurring radioactive elements. A renewed interest in this field was generated after 1934 when it was discovered by Curie and Joliot that radioactive elements could be artificially …
A Study Of The Kinetics Of The Oxidation Of Uranium(Iv) By Cerium(Iv), Floyd Beatty Baker
A Study Of The Kinetics Of The Oxidation Of Uranium(Iv) By Cerium(Iv), Floyd Beatty Baker
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The kinetics of a number of oxidation-reduction reactions and exchange reactions involving cations of the transition and inner transition elements have been extensively reviewed by T. W. Newton and S. W. Rabideau. These workers represent the formation of the activated complex by an equation which includes only the principal species in solution as reactants.