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Coloration Of Alkali Silicates By Carbon Arc And Sunlight, Geo. Glockler, A. R. Johansson Apr 1938

Coloration Of Alkali Silicates By Carbon Arc And Sunlight, Geo. Glockler, A. R. Johansson

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Effect Of Oxygen On The Rate Of Dissolution Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions., John A. Cook May 1936

A Study Of The Effect Of Oxygen On The Rate Of Dissolution Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions., John A. Cook

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The accepted chemical reactions in the dissolution of gold by cyanide solutions require the presence of gold, cyanide, water, and oxygen. The importance of dissolved oxygen in cyanide solutions as a factor is recognized by those familiar with cyanidation. Manufacturers of cyanidation equipment realize the necessity of oxygen, as shown by the appliances they have developed which are attached to the agitators in order to saturate the cyanide solutions with air.


Anhydrous Alcohol And The Vapor Phase Method Of Preparing It, Cleetis Brown Jan 1935

Anhydrous Alcohol And The Vapor Phase Method Of Preparing It, Cleetis Brown

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Since the almost universal laboratory method of preparing absolute alcohol requires considerable time and trouble, gives a low yield of alcohol and leaves a distilling flask badly clogged with hydrated lime, Professor S.S, Kistler and I undertook the following research in the hope that we might devise a new method that would be both rapid and easy to perform.

Upon reviewing the possibilities, it seemed evident that any method to be rapid would have to involve drying In the vapor phase. Diffusion in a liquid being so slow that when a drying agent is placed in the liquid phase an …


A Study Of The Effect Of Temperature Upon Reactions Between Stannous And Arsenate Ions In Silicic Acid Gels, Ellis Elder Jan 1932

A Study Of The Effect Of Temperature Upon Reactions Between Stannous And Arsenate Ions In Silicic Acid Gels, Ellis Elder

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Chapter I: Statement of the Problem

The purpose of this investigation was to determine to what extent the reaction between stannous and arsenate ions in silicic acid gels is influenced by temperature.

This was to be done by observing (1) the rate of crystal growth; and (2) the appearance of the crystal growth in sets of gels identical in composition but kept at different temperatures throughout the process of crystal growth.


The Development Of Colloid Chemistry, Oscar A. Bouise Jun 1930

The Development Of Colloid Chemistry, Oscar A. Bouise

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation

At first, it was as a blur, that had shrouded a great mystery for ages and ages, until some seventy odd years ago. Then came Thomas Graham, who could not satisfy himself with merely viewing a blur as a blur. Being a scientist, he applied his mind experimentally, which the keen precision of any of the eminent astronomers using a telescope, and viewed more clearly this mist which hovered above the horizon.


Scholasticism An Intellectual Basis And Unifying Principle Of Modern Science, Alice V. Johnson Jan 1929

Scholasticism An Intellectual Basis And Unifying Principle Of Modern Science, Alice V. Johnson

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation

No abstract provided.


Estelle Angier Science Notebook, M. Estelle Angier Jan 1914

Estelle Angier Science Notebook, M. Estelle Angier

Scrapbooks

1914 science notebook of Estelle Angier (Class of 1914). Class notes, descriptions of experiments, and conclusions. Angier added an additional note at the end of the notebook in 1971.


The Determination Of Sulphuric Acid In The Presence Of Iron, Louis George Karl. Clarner Jr. Jan 1901

The Determination Of Sulphuric Acid In The Presence Of Iron, Louis George Karl. Clarner Jr.

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

This essay attempts to determine the best way to detect sulfuric acid in the presence of iron by investigating the already existing methods and reviewing other chemists’ procedures.


Combustion Analysis; Estimation Of Carbon & Hydrogen, Clifford Brewster Morrison Jan 1899

Combustion Analysis; Estimation Of Carbon & Hydrogen, Clifford Brewster Morrison

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

Documents the methods of composition analysis by Antoine Lavoisier the 18th century and the adoption and refinement of this method by Theodore V. Saussure and others in the 19th century to combustion analysis. Includes plates of measurement equipment used.


Abnormal Vapor Densities, Minnie Elizabeth Rice Jan 1899

Abnormal Vapor Densities, Minnie Elizabeth Rice

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

This essay questions Italian chemist Avogadro’s hypothesis about vapor densities, ultimately coming to the conclusion that Avogadro’s law is open to objection.


Petroleum, Charles F. Kenyon Jan 1897

Petroleum, Charles F. Kenyon

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

Explores the strengths and weaknesses of origin theories of petroleum while also discussing the chemistry and process of producing oil in the United States.


Some Contributions Of Pure Math To Science, Herbert B.E. Case Jan 1897

Some Contributions Of Pure Math To Science, Herbert B.E. Case

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

An examination of the connection between math and science through discoveries in the subjects of astronomy, mechanics, physics and chemistry.


Iron And Its Value, Archie F. Grunnell Jan 1897

Iron And Its Value, Archie F. Grunnell

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

Argument for iron being the most important metal by reviewing its history and general uses.


The Alcohols, Charles E. Baker Jan 1894

The Alcohols, Charles E. Baker

Manuscript Thesis Collection

A study of Alcohols and the human body's reactions to them.


Contributions From The Chemical Laboratory Of The University Of Minnesota, W. C. Smith, P. Christianson, J. A. Dodge, C. F. Sidener Jan 1891

Contributions From The Chemical Laboratory Of The University Of Minnesota, W. C. Smith, P. Christianson, J. A. Dodge, C. F. Sidener

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


On The Oxidation Of Benzene Derivatives With Potassium Ferri-Cyanide And Caustic Potash, W. A. Noyes Jan 1885

On The Oxidation Of Benzene Derivatives With Potassium Ferri-Cyanide And Caustic Potash, W. A. Noyes

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Joseph Priestley, James A. Dodge Dec 1880

Joseph Priestley, James A. Dodge

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.