The significance of optical properties as connoting structure ; camphor-quinonehydrazones-oximes : a contribution to the theory of the origin of colour and to the chemistry of nitrogen : HE Armstrong and W. Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 1274de Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1905Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...structure ; camphorquinonc — hydrazones — j oximes — dia/co-d«rivatives ; a contribu- • tion to the theory of the origin of ! colour and to the chemistry of nitrogen, T., 1272 ; P., 180; discussion, P., 180 Araand, Francis William Frederick. See Cecil Howard Cribb.... | |
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