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Ultraweak Luminescence Accompanying Biochemical Reactions – Vladimirov
In this post, we will see the book Ultraweak Luminescence Accompanying Biochemical Reactions Yu. A. Vladimirov. About the book In this book we will endeavor to demonstrate that although biochemical or photochemical reactions leading to the formation of products … Continue reading
Posted in biology, books, chemistry, NASA Technical Translations, physics
Tagged soviet, physics, chemistry, luminescence, biochemical reactions
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Instrumentation Manual – Weinberg
In this post, we will see the book Instrumentation Manual (Petroleum Processing and Petro Chemical Industries) by I. Weinberg. About the book Continuous progress in petroleum processing and petrochemical industries in the USSR calls for new plants to be put … Continue reading
Posted in books, chemistry, engineering, soviet, technology
Tagged actuators, chemistry, explosions, fluid flow measurement, instrumentation, level measurements, metrology, petroleum production, petroleum products, pneumatic instruments, pressure control, pressure measurement, protection, quality analysers, safety regulations, sampling systems, technology, temperature measurement, vacuum
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General Chemical Engineering – Furmer, Zaitsev
In this post, we will see the book General Chemical Engineering by I. Furmer; V. Zaitsev. About the book At the present time, there are tens of thousands of products manufactured by chemical and related industries. It is not feasible … Continue reading
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Tagged ammonia, chemical engineering, chemical plants, chemical reactions, chemical technology, chemistry, chlorine, coal, design, energy, environmental protection, fertilizers, fibres, fuels, gas exhausts, gasification, hydrochloric acid, industrial chemistry, manufacture, nitric acid, organic synthesis, pesticides, petroleum, plastics, pollution, polymers, raw materials, rubber, safety, soda, sulphuric acid, theoretical chemistry, urea, vulcanization
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Why Water Is Wet by Mailen Konstantinovsky
In this post, we will see the book Why Water Is Wet by Mailen Konstantinovsky. About the book A popular science book on chemistry of water and other molecules and atoms. If I were to ask you what everything in … Continue reading
The Price Of Truth: The Story of Rare-Earth Elements – Trifonov
In this post, we will see the book The Price Of Truth: The Story of Rare-Earth Elements by D. N. Trifonov. About the book This book is about a fascinating family of chemical elements. Popular science writers generally tend to … Continue reading
Posted in books, chemistry, discovery, history, mir books, mir publishers, popular science, science, soviet
Tagged Cerium, chemistry, discovery of elements, elements, history of chemistry, lanthanides, Lanthanum, moseley's law, Promethium, rare-earth elements, Scandium, uses of rare earth elements, Yttrium
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Chemistry – Definitions Notions Terminology – Busev, Efimov
In this post, we will see the book Chemistry – Definitions Notions Terminology by A. I. Busev; I. P. Efimov. About the book An excellent up-to-date guide to the terminology of chemistry and the allied sciences written in the simplest … Continue reading
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Tagged analytical chemistry, biochemistry, chemical kinetics, chemical reactions, chemical structures, chemistry, chemistry of scattered elements, compounds, definitions, electron distributions, geochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, molecules, Organic Chemistry, polymer science, radiochemistry, spectra
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The Rare Earth Elements – Trifonov
In this post, we will see the book The Rare Earth Elements by D. N. Trifonov. About the book Certain elements and their compounds, previously considered rare and of no practical interest, are being introduced on a large scale in … Continue reading
Posted in books, chemistry, history, popular science, science, soviet
Tagged Cerium, chemistry, Dysprosium, elements, Erbium, Europium, Gadolinium, history of chemistry, history of rare-earth elements, history of science, Holmium, lanthanides, Lanthanum, Lutetium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Promethium, properties of rare-earth elements, rare-earth elements, Samarium, Scandium, Terbium, Thulium, Ytterbium, Yttrium
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Textbook Of General Chemistry – Nekrasov
In this post, we will see the book Textbook Of General Chemistry by B. Nekrasov. About the book This book is a text-book of general chemistry for college students specialising in chemistry. It will also be useful as an aid … Continue reading
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Tagged atomic nucleus, atoms, chemical elements, chemistry, college chemistry, groups, history, hydrogen, internal structure, Molecular Theory, molecules, oxygen, peace publishers, periodic table, properties, solutions, soviet, structure, water
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Quantitative Analysis – Alexeyev
In this post, we will see the book Quantitive Analysis by V. N. Alexeyev. About the book The present book is sequel to the author’s Qualitative Analysis and Course of Qualitative Chemical Semimicroanalysis. Therefore it does not deal with many … Continue reading
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Tagged analytical balance, chemical reactions, chemistry, colorimetry, complex analysis, electrochemical methods, gravimetric analysis, mir publishers, neutralisation method, oxidation-reduction methods, precipitation methods, products, quantitative analysis, reactants, solutions, soviet, volumetric analysis, weight
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