10 resultados para Dilute Aqueous-solutions
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Bound in: A reprint of an article, by Merle Randall and Charles C. Scalione, published in the Journal of the American chemical society, 49, 1927, with a special thesis t.-p. attached.
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May 1979.
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"First printing November, 1938."
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 1922.
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Hudson, C.S., cl. of 1901.
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A process has been developed for the removal of chromium, copper, iron, manganese, nickel, lead, tin, and zinc impurities from an acid aqueous solution of americium chloride using a mercury cathode cell operating at 5-10 amperes and 16-18 volts. The americium is not affected. The process may also be used to remove other impurity elements.