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Development of an equation of state for gases
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1955-06)
No Abstract.
Experimental foundations of chemical engineering
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1959-09)
Fundamental knowledge consists of understanding not only the models which correlate and rationalized observations but also the quantity and quality of the observations. The degree of correlation attempted should be consistent ...
Infra-red spectra of 1:10-phenanthroline metal complexes in the rock salt region below 2000 cm-1
(Elsevier, 1959-03)
Infra-red spectra of twenty two metal-1:10-phenanthroline perchlorates together with spectra of the free ligand, its hydrate and perchlorate salt have been obtained in the region between 600 and 2000 cm-1 from Nujol mulls. ...
Mixing of fluids flowing through beds of packed solids
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1958-06)
No Abstract.
Solubility product relations in the rare earth hydrous hydroxides
(Elsevier, 1959)
The solubility products for some rare earth hydroxides and their temperature dependence have been shown. Greater solubility is shown for larger atomic radii and for lower temperature.
Free and nonprotein amino acids of Tetrahymena pyriformis
(Elsevier, 1956-05)
Paper chromatography was used to determine 20 amino acids and related compounds present in both the free and the nonprotein forms in Tetrahymena pyriformis. The most abundant free amino acids in the cells were found to be ...
Low-temperature vapor-liquid equilibria in ternary and quaternary systems containing hydrogen, nitrogen, methane, and ethane
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1959-03)
Experimental data are presented for three ternary systems and the quaternary at pressures of 500 and 1,000 1b./sq. in. abs. and at temperatures of −100° and −200°F. These data along with information in the literature were ...
Catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide and dioxide over steel
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1956-03)
The hydrogenation of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide on various steel catalysts was studied in the temperature range of 800° to 1,300°F. and at pressures from 5 to 30 atm. The feed gases (3.75 to 20 SCFH) were passed ...