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Elementary solutions of the transport equation and their applications
(Elsevier, 1960-01)
A new method of treating problems involving the transport equation is discussed. Starting from Van Kampen's observation that it is sufficient that "solutions" be distributions, the elementary solutions of the homogeneous ...
Correlation of Rates of Intramolecular Tunneling Processes, with Application to Some Group V Compounds
(The American Institute of Physics, 1960-03)
A method is presented whereby the WKB expression for tunneling frequencies permits correlation of these frequencies for members of homologous series of molecules. The necessary data required are the tunneling rate for one ...
The polarographic reduction of Bi(III) in the presence of chloride ion
(Elsevier, 1960-05)
The reduction of Bi(III) to Bi(Hg) at the dropping mercury electrode in 0[middle dot]5 M perchloric acid solution containing 0-0[middle dot]3 M chloride ion becomes increasingly reversible, generally speaking, as the [Cl-]/ ...
On the Structure of Plane Detonation Waves
(The American Institute of Physics, 1960-09)
A steady planar detonation wave, considered to be a shock wave followed by a reaction zone, is studied with both irreversible and reversible first‐order reaction kinetics. A perturbation solution with first‐order transport ...
Note on the Infrared Dichroism of Axially Oriented Polymers
(The American Institute of Physics, 1960-01)
Heated Vapor Absorption Cell for Infrared Spectroscopy
(The American Institute of Physics, 1960-04)
Relative Quenching Cross Sections in the Reaction of Hg(63P1) Atoms with Isotopic N2O Molecules
(The American Institute of Physics, 1960-08)
The N14/N15 and O16/O18 isotope effects in the Hg(63P1)‐photosensitized decomposition of nitrous oxide have been measured. Observed isotopic fractionation factors, S0 (interpreted in terms of ratios of rate constants for ...
Paramagnetic‐Resonance Absorption of Ions with Spin 5/2: Mn++ in Calcite
(The American Institute of Physics, 1960-08)
The theory of the paramagnetic‐resonance absorption of ions with S = S=52 in crystalline fields of trigonal symmetry is presented. The case of manganous ions in calcite (CaCO3) is taken as an example. It is shown that the ...