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Vol 4 No 2
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About dispersoid chemistry of copper chloride in benzene

Authors:
P. P. Von-Weymarn
I. B. Kagan
Date submitted:
1912-06-29
Date accepted:
1912-08-27
Date published:
1913-02-25

Abstract

In this study, the preparation conditions and some properties of the following disperse systems were studied: No.1. Dispersed systems with a liquid dispersed phase xH2O + yHCl. No.2. Dispersed systems with a solid dispersed phase of CuCl2 composition. No.3. Dispersed system with a solid dispersed phase of composition xH2O + yHCl * H2O. No.4. Dispersed systems with solid dispersed phase CuCl2 * 2N20. No.5. Dispersed systems with solid dispersed phase CuC12. 2H20 and a complex liquid dispersed phase of the composition (see article). No.6. Dispersed systems with a liquid dispersed phase of the composition (see article). No.7. Dispersed systems with a solid dispersed phase of composition (xH2O + y.cupric oleate). No.8. Dispersed systems with a solid dispersed phase of the composition (see article).

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