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    Partial Pressure of Hydrogen Chloride Above its Solutions in Non-aqueous Solvents. II Nitrobenzene Solutions 

    Westfall, Paul (Creighton University, 1938)
    It has been pointed out by Rodebush and Ewart and in the first paper of this series that the vapor pressure of a volatile acid solute like hydrogen chloride provides a measure of the basicity of the solvent. The importance ...
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    A Method of Preparation of 4-Nitro Diphenyl Ether 

    Voelker, Paul Joseph (Creighton University, 1934)
    Diphenyl ether was prepared as early as 1843 "by Ettling and Stonehouse. They subjected copper benzoate to destructive distillation. This was repeated by List and Limpricht (1855) and Fittig. (1862) |Maikopar (1873) first ...
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    The Partial Pressure of Hydrogen Chloride from its Solutions in Non-Aqueous Solvents at 25° C. III. Ethylene Glycol Solutions 

    Zuercher, Robert A. (Creighton University, 1939)
    The study of the partial pressure of hydrogen chloride from solutions in various non-aqueous solvents has already been started by Schmelzle1 and Westfall. These investigators carried out their work using benzene and ...
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    A Study of the Equilibrium Between Benzoin and Benzaldehyde in Alcohol Solutions 

    Dittrick, John M. (Creighton University, 1936)
    The reversibility of the benzoin condensation was demonstrated for the first time by Anderson and Jacobson at the University of Nebraska. They obtained benzaldehyde by reacting pure benzoin with sodium cyanide in a 95 ethyl ...
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    An Apparatus for Measuring the Vapor Pressure of Liquids by the Gas Saturation Method 

    Rampacek, Carl (Creighton University, 1937)
    In a projected study of acid and base equilibria in non-aqueous solvents, it was found desirable to determine the vapor pressures of weak bases from these solutions, for example, solutions of ammonia in benzene and ethyl ...
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    The Use of Sodium Tellurite as a Laboratory Reagent in the Detection of Sugar 

    Rosenthal, Bernard M. (Creighton University, 1931)
    Tellurium (Gr., the earth) was discovered in 1782 by Muller Von Reichenstein and was more fully investigated by Klaproth and Berzelius. It is an element of rare occurrence and is found chiefly in Transylvania, the Altai ...
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    The Partial Pressure of Hydrogen Chloride Above its Solutions in Non-Aqueous Solvents. I. Benzene Solutions 

    Schmelzle, Ambrose F. (Creighton University, 1938)
    According to the Bronsted concept of acids and bases, an acid dissociates only upon cooperation on the part of the solvent. The solvent in terms of this concept is a base, and the products of the acid-base reaction are ...
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    Some Derivatives of Diphenyl Ether 

    Byrne, Frank P. (Creighton University, 1938)
    The object of this investigation was to prepare iodo derivatives of a substituted diphenyl ether, and its intermediate compounds, The diphenyl ether studied was 4-phenoxyhydrocinnamic acid. | The study of iodo derivatives ...
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    A Modification of the General Analytical Procedure as Applied to the Detection of Arsenic 

    Palrang, Maurice Henry (Creighton University, 1934)
    The separation and detection of the element arsenic in qualitative chemical analysis has always "been more or less of a stumbling block to the beginner in this branch of chemistry. This is due to the fact that there is at ...
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    Inorganic Color Standards for Colorimetric Hydrogen Ion Determinations 

    Smith, James T. (Creighton University, 1932)
    Aside from the wide commercial use of indicators to determine hydrogen ion concentration, there is a distinct tendency to emphasize this colorimetric method in physiological chemistry texts, and to include it as a study ...
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    StudentByrne, Frank P. (1)Daum, John A. (1)Dittrick, John M. (1)Konon, Joseph E. (1)Palrang, Maurice Henry (1)Rampacek, Carl (1)Rosenthal, Bernard M. (1)Schmelzle, Ambrose F. (1)Smith, James T. (1)Voelker, Paul Joseph (1)... View MoreDegree Program
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