Studies in the rare earths. The fractional crystallization of the rare earth double magnesium nitrates. The preparation and fractional crystallization of the rare earth bromates

Analysis of the Basic Residues from a series of rare earth double magnesium nitrates indicated the possibility of the presence of II in the material. A new method of preparation of rare earth bromates proposed by Moeller & Kremers (18) was proved satisfactory. === Science, Faculty of === Chemis...

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Main Author: Taylor, Arthur E.
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/39388
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-393882018-01-05T17:49:40Z Studies in the rare earths. The fractional crystallization of the rare earth double magnesium nitrates. The preparation and fractional crystallization of the rare earth bromates Taylor, Arthur E. Rare earths Analysis of the Basic Residues from a series of rare earth double magnesium nitrates indicated the possibility of the presence of II in the material. A new method of preparation of rare earth bromates proposed by Moeller & Kremers (18) was proved satisfactory. Science, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Graduate 2011-11-30T19:00:13Z 2011-11-30T19:00:13Z 1946 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/39388 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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Taylor, Arthur E.
Studies in the rare earths. The fractional crystallization of the rare earth double magnesium nitrates. The preparation and fractional crystallization of the rare earth bromates
description Analysis of the Basic Residues from a series of rare earth double magnesium nitrates indicated the possibility of the presence of II in the material. A new method of preparation of rare earth bromates proposed by Moeller & Kremers (18) was proved satisfactory. === Science, Faculty of === Chemistry, Department of === Graduate
author Taylor, Arthur E.
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title Studies in the rare earths. The fractional crystallization of the rare earth double magnesium nitrates. The preparation and fractional crystallization of the rare earth bromates
title_short Studies in the rare earths. The fractional crystallization of the rare earth double magnesium nitrates. The preparation and fractional crystallization of the rare earth bromates
title_full Studies in the rare earths. The fractional crystallization of the rare earth double magnesium nitrates. The preparation and fractional crystallization of the rare earth bromates
title_fullStr Studies in the rare earths. The fractional crystallization of the rare earth double magnesium nitrates. The preparation and fractional crystallization of the rare earth bromates
title_full_unstemmed Studies in the rare earths. The fractional crystallization of the rare earth double magnesium nitrates. The preparation and fractional crystallization of the rare earth bromates
title_sort studies in the rare earths. the fractional crystallization of the rare earth double magnesium nitrates. the preparation and fractional crystallization of the rare earth bromates
publisher University of British Columbia
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