| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1906 - 1246 pages
...intense reddish-violet coloration with cold concentrated sulphuric acid. The authors' thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has partly defrayed tke expense* of this investigation. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, LUNIKIX, SOUTH KENSINGTON', SW III. —... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1924 - 1622 pages
...the cbullioscopic method in benzene for c = 1-48, 3-05 gave M = 544, 531. C14H32( ^ requires M = 533. The authors desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society and to the Advisory Council of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research for grants •which... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1914 - 1446 pages
...authors have much pleasure in acknowledging the able assistance given to them by Mr. John Ranson, and desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for grants which have defrayed some of the expense of this investigation. MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL, BLACKBURN.... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1908 - 1366 pages
...practically theoretical yield of hydrocarbon can be obtained. VOL. XCIII. U The author desires to express his thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has defrayed much of the cost of this investigation, and to Dr. HB Baker for so willingly placing the resources... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1924 - 1442 pages
...for a scholarship which has enabled him to take part in this research; the other (WHP) is indebted to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has covered much of the expense of this investigation. THE DYSON PERKINS LABORATORY, OXFORD. [Received,... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1906 - 1066 pages
...deep red substance which is precipitated on warming the alkaline solution containing its generators. The authors desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the lloyal Society for a grant which has partially defrayed the expenses of this communication. ROYAL COLLEGK... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1907 - 1102 pages
...made up to 20 cc with ethyl alcohol, gave a -5'91°, whence [a]D -112-0°. The authors' thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant, which has defrayed some of the cost of this investigation. MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL, BLACKBURN. CXCIV. —... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1915 - 872 pages
...and aromatic esters with a view to ascertain if any generalisation can be reached. The authors beg to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for funds placed at their disposal. CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF BuiMiNnHAM. [Received, Dec. 1, 1914.]... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1909 - 1204 pages
...to that of tribornylarsine, but the yield was so small that the compound was not further examined. The authors desire to express their thanks to the Government Grant Committee of the Eoyal Society for a grant which has partly defrayed the expenses of this investigation. ROYAL COLLEGE... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1918 - 480 pages
...bromo-acid. (5) The mechanism of displacement racemisation is discussed. In conclusion, we desire to thank the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has defrayed the expenses of this investigation. CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, BlRKBEOE COLLEOE, LONDON, 'EC [Received,... | |
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