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Heats Of Solution In Liquid Ammonia, Herman Dettbarn Kluge Jun 1936

Heats Of Solution In Liquid Ammonia, Herman Dettbarn Kluge

Honors Theses

Liquid ammonia in many of its reactions and properties stimulates water. Next to water liquid ammonia is the best known electrolytic solvent. It dissolves a large number of salts to form, in general, conducting solutions, in which the ions are more mobile. Dilution Curve. The heat of dilutes is plotted against the change in the moles of ammonia. The curves approach a constant value which is the heat of dilution. These curves were plotted to compare the heat of dilution of ammonia chloride and ammonium bromide.


Effect Of Salts On The Setting Time Of Silicic Acid Gels, Gustav F. Hallstrom Jun 1936

Effect Of Salts On The Setting Time Of Silicic Acid Gels, Gustav F. Hallstrom

Honors Theses

It has been stated by Prasad and Hattiangadi (1) that the process of setting of mixtures of solutions of sodium silicate and acetic acid consists of three stages: (a) The formation of silicic acid by the interaction of the acid with sodium silicate (b) The formation of the colloidal solution of silicic acid (c) The coagulation of the colloidal solution by the electrolytes liberated in the first reaction The present investigation was undertaken with a view to examine the effect produced on the time of setting of the silicic acid gels by the addition of extra quantities of electrolytes to …


Influence Of Temperature And Acid On Time And Set Of Silicic Acid Gels, Kenneth Jacob Frederick Jun 1936

Influence Of Temperature And Acid On Time And Set Of Silicic Acid Gels, Kenneth Jacob Frederick

Honors Theses

The underlying purpose of this research was to gain a further insight into the mechanism of the setting of silicic acid gels. The primary purpose, however, was to study the effect upon the heat of activation of the substitution of the weak acids, heretofore used almost entirely in the work done at Union College on these gels, by certain strong acids. The acids employed in this research were hydrochloric, nitric and sulphuric. Several gels were prepared from a standard silicate solution and each of these acids. Measurements of the time of set and pH were taken for each gel. Four …


Time Of Set Of Silicic Acid Gels, Michael Priznar Jun 1936

Time Of Set Of Silicic Acid Gels, Michael Priznar

Honors Theses

The purpose of this work is to study the time of set of silicic acid gels as a function of the temperature. All data are confined entirely to acid gels made by mixing sodium silicate and an acid.


Change Of Conductivity Of Silicic Acid Gels Upon Setting, Robert E. Russell Jun 1936

Change Of Conductivity Of Silicic Acid Gels Upon Setting, Robert E. Russell

Honors Theses

During the studies made on the structure of silicic acid gels, several theories of gel formation have been proposed. The theory at present under consideration has to do with the polymerization of the molecule H2SiO3 into some of structure, most probably due to the splitting out of water molecules as is indicated.


The Vitamin D And Provitamin D Content Of Some Varieties Of Utah Wheat, Harold M. Nielsen May 1936

The Vitamin D And Provitamin D Content Of Some Varieties Of Utah Wheat, Harold M. Nielsen

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Cereal grains were known to be notably deficient in the anti-rachitic principle even before the discovery of vitamin D. Clinicians had associated a type of rickets of infancy, characterized by an over-weight, flabby, bowlegged condition, with a diet consisting mainly of cereals. Mellanby (1) in 1921 concluded that this type of rickets is induced by overfeeding with carbohydrates. He also showed in the same report, however, that oatmeal, although it contains less carbohydrates than the other grains tested, possesses a special tendency toward rachitogenesis.


The Influence Of Ph On The Activity Of Trypsin And Papain (Caroid) As Measured By A Modification Of The Northrup Gravimetric Casein Method, Frank W. Dragan May 1936

The Influence Of Ph On The Activity Of Trypsin And Papain (Caroid) As Measured By A Modification Of The Northrup Gravimetric Casein Method, Frank W. Dragan

Bachelors’ Theses

Hydrogen ion concentrations have long been recognized as an essential factor in many biochemical processes.

The influence of hydrogen ion concentration upon enzyme activity has been of especial importance as proteolytic enzymes are rapidly gaining in use in various industries, principally the tanning industry.


A Study Of Certain Physical And Chemical Effects Of Aromatic Halides, Unsaturated Carboxylic Acids, Saturated Ketohydroxy Acids, And Saturated Ketone Alcohols Upon Hydrocarbon Oils, Clyde Aubrey Crowley Jan 1936

A Study Of Certain Physical And Chemical Effects Of Aromatic Halides, Unsaturated Carboxylic Acids, Saturated Ketohydroxy Acids, And Saturated Ketone Alcohols Upon Hydrocarbon Oils, Clyde Aubrey Crowley

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Oxidation Of Aqueous Sulfide Solutions By Chlorine., Lester Cole Faulkenberry Jan 1936

A Study Of The Oxidation Of Aqueous Sulfide Solutions By Chlorine., Lester Cole Faulkenberry

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Into The Bromate Method Of Manganese Determination, Ray A. Bunday Jan 1936

An Investigation Into The Bromate Method Of Manganese Determination, Ray A. Bunday

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Throughout the history of research in the science of Chemistry the problem of the quantitative determination of manganese has always been a perplexing one. The results have usually fallen short of the theoretical value and has necessitated the application of an empirical factor(1) which is always undesirable to the true research scientist, if not to the commercial analyst.


A Study Of The Products Of The Reaction Between Stannous And Arsenate Ions In Silicic Acid Gels, Frank K. Thompson Jan 1936

A Study Of The Products Of The Reaction Between Stannous And Arsenate Ions In Silicic Acid Gels, Frank K. Thompson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The fact that characteristic crystalline products result upon the diffusion of arsenate ions into silicic acid gel which has been impregnated with stannous ions has been known by the Pacific Chemistry Department for some time. The optimum conditions with regards to heat and hydrogen ion concentration have been determined. The purpose of this investigation was to study the products of the reaction. First to determine whether or not the silicic acid itself combined with the stannous and arsenate. ions in the formation of the crystalline product, and second to determine its chemical composition.


Semi-Commercial Distillation Of Ternary Mixtures : Paper I. Glycerin-Ethyl Alcohol-Water, Rochus Cornelius Stahl Jan 1936

Semi-Commercial Distillation Of Ternary Mixtures : Paper I. Glycerin-Ethyl Alcohol-Water, Rochus Cornelius Stahl

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Furoyl Chloride., Luella Shehan Jan 1936

A Study Of Furoyl Chloride., Luella Shehan

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Methods Of Determining The Rate Of Acid Hydrolysis Of Wheat Gluten, Angus V. Honrickson Jan 1936

A Study Of Methods Of Determining The Rate Of Acid Hydrolysis Of Wheat Gluten, Angus V. Honrickson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Because of the nutritious value of sodium glutamate and its meat-like flavor, which is very pleasing to most people, and hence its demand if it were properly promoted, and because of the abundance of protein in accessible form for its manufacture, it is only reasonable to assume that if the optimum conditions of protein hydrolysis were found, the manufacturing could be made a highly successful enterprise. it was the purpose of this research to investigate the methods by which the hydrolysis of wheat glutes can do conveniently followed in order to determine the efficiency of reactions run under specific conditions.


Explosive Property Of Aluminum Powder Liquid Oxygen Mixture, David S. Bruce Jan 1936

Explosive Property Of Aluminum Powder Liquid Oxygen Mixture, David S. Bruce

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this investigation was to determine the optimum conditions for explosion of a mixture of aluminum powder and liquid oxygen when fired without the use of a fixed detonator.


The Determination Of The Deuterium Oxide Content Of Various Samples Of Water, Douglas R. Macintyre Jan 1936

The Determination Of The Deuterium Oxide Content Of Various Samples Of Water, Douglas R. Macintyre

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this investigation was to determine the deuterium oxide content of various samples of water by a precise and sensitive method based upon the compressibility of water. These samples were gathered from as many different locations as were deemed necessary.


The Anti-Oxidant Influence Of Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins On The Drying Of Linseed Oil., Walter William Rinne 1909-1974 Jan 1936

The Anti-Oxidant Influence Of Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins On The Drying Of Linseed Oil., Walter William Rinne 1909-1974

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Review Of The Bromination Of Intermediate Compounds In The Preparation Of 4 - Bromo - 2 - Sulphimide Benzoic Acid And The Preparation Of 4 - Iodo - 2 - Sulphimide Benzoic Acid., Robert E. Johnson Jan 1936

A Review Of The Bromination Of Intermediate Compounds In The Preparation Of 4 - Bromo - 2 - Sulphimide Benzoic Acid And The Preparation Of 4 - Iodo - 2 - Sulphimide Benzoic Acid., Robert E. Johnson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.