Found 24 results for "Electrochemistry & magnetochemistry"
by J. O'M Bockris, J. O'm. Bockris
The situation inside an electrolyte-the ionic aspect of electrochemistry-has been considered in the first volume.
by P. J. Gellings, H. J. Bouwmeester
As in aqueous electrochemistry, research interest in the field of solid state electrochemistry can be split into two mai...
While many vacuum-based surface analytical methods do not require the use of single-crystal surfaces, for fundamental wo...
by A. J. L. Pombeiro, Christian Amatore
Metal complexes of 1,2-dithiolenes appeared in literature about seventy years ago as analytical reagents [1].
by Maria Gamboa-Aldeco, Maria E. Gamboa-Adelco
For each symbol the appropriate SI unit is given.
by L. V. Gurvich, C. B. Alcock
In this chapter, 198 substances are considered, including gaseous compounds of carbon with oxygen, halogens, sulphur, ni...
by Zbigniew Galus, R.A. Chalmers
by O. Hammerich, V. D. Parker
by Forzana Latif-Ansari, Rmana Qureshi
Many organic reactions are a composite of several sequential steps.
by Josef Barthel, Josef M.G. Barthel
The long-range ion-ion interactions due to screened coulombic forces are the most important features of electrolyte solu...