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Chemistry, Technology and Application of Substances. 3:1-8
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 93:204-210
The pressure of saturated vapor above solutions of methyl methacrylate in acetonitrile, benzene, hexane, 1,2-dichloroethane and acetic acid is measured tensiometrically at 295–350 K. The composition of the equilibrium phases, the activity coefficie
Autor:
V. M. Dibrivnyi, V. V. Sergeev, Y. A. Chetverzhuk, Yuriy I. Horak, Iryna Sobechko, S. I. Gerasimchuk
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Chemistry, Technology and Application of Substances. 1:7-77
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 88:365-371
Enthalpies of vaporization for diethylzinc, diethylselenium, dimethylcadmium, and dimethyltellurium, and their equimolecular solutions are determined via calorimetry and tensiometry. It is found that in the liquid phase and the temperature range of 2
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 87:1253-1258
Standard enthalpies of combustion, formation, and vaporization (sublimation) of five organic peroxides have been determined according to calorimetry. Influence of the nature of substituents on the energy of peroxide bond has been established.
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 86:1500-1506
Using data on the calorimetry of evaporation and the temperature dependence of vapor pressure, we establish that an equimolecular solution dimethylzinc-dimethylselenium acts as a single-component system in the temperature interval of 273–346 K in t
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 86:527-532
Bomb calorimetry was used to determine the standard enthalpies of combustion and formation of eight crystalline aliphatic diacyldiperoxides with high molecular weights and low decomposition temperatures. A comparison of the calculated peroxide bond e
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry. 80:1891-1894
The paper presents the results of experimental determination of the enthalpies of combustion and formation and the temperature dependence of the heat capacity of the o-and m-derivatives of tert-butyl peroxyesters of carborane-1-carboxylic acid. The e