The Chemical Effects of Alpha Particles And Electrons

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The Chemical Effects of Alpha Particles And Electrons
Samuel C Samuel Colville Lind
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358 0. 232 59. 5 60. 5 3. 81 80. 5 0. 401 0. 189 48. 5 50. 6 4. 81 86. 4 0. 431 0. 159 40. 8 42. 2 5. 81 90. 4 0. 451 ' 0. 139 35. 6 35. 2 6. 81 90. 7 0. 484 0. 106 27. 2 29. 5 10. 07 107. 9 0. 538 0. 052 13. 3 16. 4 (0. 590) 0. 0 The experimental arrangement for the measurement of the decomposition of water is shown in Fig. 3a. The water was in- troduced immediately over the mercury. In order to measure several different reactions with the same manometer, the arrange- ment shown in Fig. 4 was ...employed, in which the special uses of the various reaction vessels are indicated. Vessel D (Fig. 4) was the form finally adopted for the decomposition of water.
In Table III will be found the data of Cameron and Ramsay's Expt. 3 (loc. Cit. , p. 973) for the decomposition of water in the apparatus shown in Fig. 4.
Voo, V t and V are the final, intermediate, and initial vol- umes respectively. The fraction 100 == ^ is the percentage of uncompleted reaction at any time t. The last column shows the percentage of emanation remaining at the corresponding times.


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