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... grammes in 100 cubic centimetres , the proportion is аD : αj = 1 : 1.034 . In any other substance , the rotation for one ray can be estimated from that for the other only approximately , by assuming that the rotatory dispersion of the ...
... grammes in 100 cubic centimetres , the proportion is аD : αj = 1 : 1.034 . In any other substance , the rotation for one ray can be estimated from that for the other only approximately , by assuming that the rotatory dispersion of the ...
Side 49
... grammes of active substance per 100 cubic centimetres of solution ( concentration ) . In comparisons of the rotatory powers of different substances it is not enough , as Biot1 first showed , merely to take account of the angles of ...
... grammes of active substance per 100 cubic centimetres of solution ( concentration ) . In comparisons of the rotatory powers of different substances it is not enough , as Biot1 first showed , merely to take account of the angles of ...
Side 50
... grammes of the active substance be dissolved in E grammes of inactive liquid , and d be the density of the resulting solution . Then the latter will P contain in unit volume ( cubic centimetre ) P + Ęd grammes of active substance . If a ...
... grammes of the active substance be dissolved in E grammes of inactive liquid , and d be the density of the resulting solution . Then the latter will P contain in unit volume ( cubic centimetre ) P + Ęd grammes of active substance . If a ...
Side 51
... grammes of active substance in 100 cubic centimetres of the solution — we need not determine p and d separately . We have simply to dissolve a certain weight K ( grammes ) of the active substance in a graduated measure of known capacity ...
... grammes of active substance in 100 cubic centimetres of the solution — we need not determine p and d separately . We have simply to dissolve a certain weight K ( grammes ) of the active substance in a graduated measure of known capacity ...
Side 52
... grammes per 100 cub . cent . solution 0.22 ° The variations are , therefore , somewhat considerable in amount , and hence it is necessary that the solutions under observation should be kept at an uniform known temperature . 2 In glass ...
... grammes per 100 cub . cent . solution 0.22 ° The variations are , therefore , somewhat considerable in amount , and hence it is necessary that the solutions under observation should be kept at an uniform known temperature . 2 In glass ...
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Handbook of the Polariscope and Its Pracitcal Applications Hans Landolt Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1882 |
Handbook of the Polariscope and Its Pracitcal Applications Hans Landolt Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1882 |
Handbook of the Polariscope and Its Pracitcal Applications Hans Landolt Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1882 |
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100 cubic centimetres 50 cubic acetic acid Acetic Ether active substance Alcohol of 97 alkaloids amount analyzer angle of rotation anhydrous aqueous solutions bi-quartz Biot calculated camphor cane-sugar CH₂ Chem Chim Chloroform cinchonine CO.OH colour concentration Crown 8vo decimals decimetre decimetre tube degree density determined dextro dextro-rotatory dilute ether exhibit field of vision flask formula glass graduated grammes grammes of sugar H₂ H₂O Hesse L. A. hydrochloric acid inactive instrument Lævo-rotatory left-rotating length light Malic Acid maltose mannite millimetres Mitscherlich's mixture molecules Nicol nicotine number of grammes observed obtained oil of turpentine optical activity percentage Phys plane of polarization Pogg polariscope principal section prism proportion pycnometer quartz quartz wedges Quinidine quinine right-rotating rotatory power saccharimeter salt scale sodium solution containing solvent specific gravity specific rotation sugar in 100 sulphate tartaric acid tartrate temperature tion Tollens values weight Wild's zero-point
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