SPECTROCHEMICAL STUDIES OF HYDROXYAZO-COMPOUNDS. PART VI
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Chromium (vi) Compounds
Chromium (VI), also known as hexavalent chromium, is the second most stable oxidation state of chromium. Rarely occurring naturally, most chromium (VI) compounds are manufactured (products or by-products). Chromium (VI) can be reduced to the more stable chromium (III) in the presence of reducing agents (e.g. iron) or oxidizable organic matter (OSHA, 2006). Selected chemical and physical propert...
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Chromium (VI), also known as hexavalent chromium, is the second most stable oxidation state of chromium. Rarely occurring naturally, most chromium (VI) compounds are manufactured (products or by-products). Chromium (VI) can be reduced to the more stable chromium (III) in the presence of reducing agents (e.g. iron) or oxidizable organic matter (OSHA, 2006). Selected chemical and physical propert...
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Electric-field modulation considerably enhances structure in the reflectance of a solid. In addition to the greater sensitivity, the symmetry-breaking effect of the modulation parameter provides symmetry information useful in the identification of critical points. Interband transitions, excitonic excitations and interactions between carriers and lattice can, in principle, be evaluated in their ...
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An object is cloaked if its presence cannot be detected by an observer using electromagnetic or other forms of imaging. In fact, the observer should not notice that cloaking is even occurring. Cloaking has a long history in science fiction, but recent developments have put the idea on a firmer mathematical and physical basis. Suppose that an observer seeks to image some bounded region Ω in spac...
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عنوان ژورنال: Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
سال: 1928
ISSN: 0009-2673,1348-0634
DOI: 10.1246/bcsj.3.105