SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AKHUMOV, R. I. - AKHUNBAYEV, I.K.
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given. ft. 1W. InD-W(ION).-
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JM
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pary s"tems, and good ""
= let t was found
.4, and Y...o. The get twft" the
mail, of a **M substance in a binary aWsent is uut to the
first aPProximation for a - cam., and is exact for a so
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am =POr1Ant from It theoretical Point of view. How.
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ammonia own. I how values were lower.
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of Kdlunl salt
i J
I
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of
solvent per mol. of dissolved substance. Themoly.
then, is
constructed by plotting temp. an
and the no, of 1"44%, W the solvent P" 111(4. of 1=1=12
subsunre
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: ( to the dusificaum al Tumma).
me te,=C t,
f l
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twveN%jpUows of the vokbdatKS Of muk- -pdL
ahow" the
Werdiability of am botbertual exap-
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subStan(ve
f th
Th
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5
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eat. nature o
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the temp. 0.
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the coeffs.
vandf, TbovarknusolubWtiesamco-paredatM-ticaI
00
tceapa. For pofect volms. their mdo, is e=st. and is dctd.
00
m
coeff. V. For red SDIAS. thil ratio is vot const.
b
yO
detcl. by the of. ItzmPles am loven
M
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=
441!
generalizAtIons. 34 rder-
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Use of Iffiviak nedy* in the systemedution of In
R. 1. Akbutwv. Zhur. (AskAwl
outbods can be wed to eematift the types of corniads.
formed betwm "flous kinds of ek-ownts by use A an
equilattrol triAnglo. I'livo-mopownt nanquit. str repre.
*1110 1611vul 1111t. %hW 19 the triangle I awl"111-vorld
enullaall.
law Ilit 0 i1cir" W the l1kneir law 114V Ia.
in 3-coaasisbalwat plum diisgrains); 4-roubl,autrut txiania,la.
can be reprevarated by the triongic mcthW. by use W a
dWhily different wedlocl. or by means of a tetrahedron.
Mild J.-blillef
A "TALLUftKAL UUMAINOT CLAUMPKATION
lee
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A
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A
kut
24
at
IiAooom of SWuhility Chansm L Mallovik I'vint of P01% -
go
11wrivila In MultiorapPenrat Sotem. (in Rus"An
l ObphrAo,#
7h
J
pirmi
atid N. S. Spiro.
1. hAk
ornal of Genroi Chemixtry). v. 19(SO).
MOO
31loy INS. it, 711:1.801.
ago
Attvinpilm to exteml Ow
applivati,m of thermotl%-
0
iminic 1uwA. almady oi-stablit%hed
for two-noopon.
coo
go a
ent, stvattinut, it# multi-mmixinent
spdmim The con-
or- 'too
o
cept of imminal pirvitsums ip intmiuct-41 and lli,
1
g
4.4,11 neet it'll with the concentration of ppolurnt,4
M.11111moo 1. 1111111-111441, Tyrield rodrolootioll" low
lose
perfmoml; Newirp liivolvt4 nov ululfiv.1 Solid Wta
flov titilulattA,
i0
Coo
Moo ei
yogi
ties
to
0
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6
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are.c
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1
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'be C
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go-' I
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T--uliN4"t
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ttaid -gee cat"tk). (1)
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b
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So see
$1.4 cal./S., and
kd p"M tio rot patio of
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tbe
me 0
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CA
U" of , Wft cbma".
m" a M*Mhk PtARM me **&.
=,XH. it Akhunwr No N. S
hi Q-71W,-W-11717-23(19619).
it. Iii-wow)(11negible tMnslation); Cf.
A. 4J. &A*.- In rta"Wing 41"lollone Man
WAIII
III IgAl *Will., Rho qlwnfily Ve
introwliscrd, #Wiwi Ity The
X..wboft
of coorn, and, i. in 10"Bal sclivilks,
of the Mon4deality of the Oda.. MA fts
evaluation In-
velyn the knowledler of aclivity coeffs. It
is ekAely rc-
1611d to The It" fawor changes in the
system, slum AP -
JAX - AP. - -Nr it, e, A plot of we r
butuytr
MWID in a 2"Olot lbw. volous &14 an
s".T11"d "S
elm que"Illi" newiltirml &IMM. M.
of kwh~ 10 WAINSUMPO"oi "Mme, Aw,
20, *11 ?(IONII.--
Tboorelical Mustion an derivial as the
beiih of the *It*.
duc*d equation cunst.," perrylously defined
as v - K.1K..
wW they am am to dats, fmo ww1caus Nunn for
the
I
NACI- Cl-H&O wd K&CI-MwCIr-IfO (cf. C.A.
W.41103071). In a 3-LN"Pownt, system. a
Rain. that is
HISM141. with cnp_wt in ow coct lIonent can
be c4msidered
"S 0 "*- -Awat Itq the (Mit"INOwtil with
m1wrt it. which
the t4o- 6 oald, lit %itch a it IIw i-Awwo,
of one,
"Impantrat is ROOM COUSL. the WAV. 14 OW
WIN 014111016114*01
vairies ciponectially with the temp. At
c%mst. trant...
6ogv,.wWl c- Ap. aft Proportional to tbt
lowarithat OR
the town. of the component with rftpwt to
whkb the soln.
Is "td. Arm I~ Miller
Lairs al of 006why. IV, Sclultility squab"
far as 111011herli in smiticawoomist "04. E.
I-Ak----
humov L.Islj . Our. MAM KNO-U. Gen.
,r . cf. C.A. ". 9313A.-An equa-
1~
lion for the Whem in "ItIlticim"Ponent
making uar of the miuced t2dl. const, wbkh %at
introduced in dw previous paper. -ju equation
cat, lw
solved s4rdirsically twily when it Is not
higher than 4(h
order ; however, grapitic methods give results
of dedred at-
Mraly. Jkpplication of the equation to data
from The liters-
turr for the system N&CI-KCI-1100 gave values
which were
'git With OIPIL flat$. V. MADVIVID 14W.
In AVW_:!raM
16J. at '% core. Is r4peraml its the reduction
4d
flutpressure of tist m(d. vapor of the solvent
over a soln, pet
t pressure. At coust. temp. and within broad
coticn.
ka (up to subs.). Raoult's coelf. changes
linearly witb
4
CO"n and She Mope of the curve depends on the
chem. na--
lure ~i the dimolved "utterial. in unsaid.
aninp, having
C"Ist. Cotten.. RAWIVS tord. chansea
exponentially with re-
04WI to temp.. and in sold. =)In*. the same Is
Ime. Data
am given for the following systems &ZVOWIt's
"WIL Is
caled. therefrom: CwHoOtt-H90 (0-70 ),
KCI-11#0 M~
100% MgClrHIO (0-1 W). and N&NOr-HsO (0-125').
POW W. lfowrrtou
AK'U'C'V, V. T.
I "Lwus of changa of --olubilit;,. V. 3-n--" (P-52.) L-y
E-2, 1. A*kr-tmY,-,r --nd`
IT. S. Spiro.
SO: Journal of General Cherdatn.- (Zhurnal Oloshchel
Khirti) 15~51, Volune ?1,
. I
Chemical Abst
ol. 48 No. 6
v
Mar. 25, 1954
General and Fhyf,~cbl 6hen IIi3try
VI
-"fh,,,kws Of thangO Of,
C.A. 47. h767e-
Li' I I -FA
IIIINSKIY. V.P.; KOROLEV, V.F.: AKHUMOV, Ye.l.
"t,
I
Sodium chloride dihydrate. J.appi.Chem. USSR 152, 25,
307-313.
(BA-AI Je 153:311) (MLRA 50)
USSR/Chemistry - Priorities Nov 52
."The Effect of Temperature on the
Direction of
Displacement of Chemical Equilibria
During Re-
versible Reactions," Ye. I~ Akhumov and
B. Ya.
Rozen, Leningrad
%hur Fiz Khim" Vol 26, No 11, PP 1711-1712
The authors refer to a publication by a
Russian
scientist, A. L. Potylitsynj in 1881,
wbich,
they qlaimj preceded van't Hoff's
formulation Of
his law of equil by four years.
Therefore, they
state, the Russian scientist had
priority, and
the van't Hoff law should be henceforth
renamed
the Potylitsyn-van't Hoff law.
242T19
A ~amng the
-~Icjn of rn-~ oh- ? Mtrl, 11 il~'7
P.
W Sidi deposits of Lake 1% 3 of the Karabogtipl Bay. H,
-Xiinnuoy suid V. M 0yus:
Bukshteln. Trudy Vies
-
HYEM sMilmtel. Inyl. "urg. 1953, No. 27, 214-20,
-Refewi, Zhur., Xhim.
1954. No. 445M-T-ake No. 5 is a
'unit of the production hasins for
mirnhilite from the Karabo.
X=jol Bay brine and 13 used for dumping
mother Nuor.
Over a period of yeurs thick -0t dt-vosit3 have
acciinnilitted
lc Ar- _1w trgr i
in this Lke. T1 i~6 ser IT(Wor J ~ It; d it it, this lake
cont2ins; 1.5
times more KCI than the brine in the production
baftins. As of March
1948 the mother liquor discharged
into this take contained SO, 12.17,
C1 5A.ali, hig 9.80, Na
23.28, and X 1.69 wt. %. To det ~ the compti of
the stir-
face laywD of the salt deposits 6 holes were dilled to a dePLI1
of I"
cm. At a distance of I kni, from the point where
the mother liquor is
discharged Into the lakc there was a
sharp, accumulation of 804
(14-U-26 94%). Beyond this
roint and going farther away there was a
decrease of 604
Thc c~ompn. of the wits ex-
and an accumuladon of Cl.
pr---,d in the jcneke Index was M g 40.79 and
SO, 14.24,
The basic rninemls were halite anti ep~irzitc. Some car-
naBite wz3 also found. M. 110seh_,
FGM
......
rules
Lis
it lc~: to-i-la,
and
47, 57V
uperm od it, yi,
-". -."
=11M ~A!M-U-OMUI-
2
Zhur. Fix. KUM. 27, 17 19M)l cf. CA. 48, 49361.-A
Itscusslon of tupemt and Ou
nmt& ~ pctcooling of aq. snitm
of malts. Values of Wy. for stable and suctastable
equil. at v"ns, temps. for KtSO4, Th(Wj~, and NQLAOt,
are Blven as exateples.. W. 1,6webem, ji.
f
IS
/Its relAtion E731ween
~quvouz tw"gn ongn L?= and X--
DIM y 5, ou
!~T,?!fQptoPcrtii,% aq. 2-cumpuncul sybitills that ate Isc.
active Evith respuct to Elie -1vent are studicd~ An equation
is derived hu,,irig Ouit a luit-ar relatilm exists between the
invcmc Vulurs U, flic , '11 11S. Uf Ih, ~!iffmul '21--muiponeut
syrteirts at comt. temp. This relatiun is iliuArittcd by dat-,%
on the opatin-4 IM, NaOll, NaNO,, Nu,COI, NIECII, C2,
Cis , 10111 MJ;804 in WILtEr.
UME/Chemistry - Natural Salts
Card 1/1
Author : Akhumov, Ye. I., Cand Chem Sci, Docent; and Rozen, B. Ya.,
Cand Chem
Sci, V6'c__iin_`t_,_ reviewers
Title : Manual of experimental data on the solubility of
multicomponent aqueous
salt systems
Periodical : Khim. prom. 3, p 62 (190), April-May 19511
Abstract : This is a review of the book Spravochnik
Eksperimentalinykh Dannykh
po Rastvorimosti MnogAomponentnykh Vodno-Solevykh System (Manual of
Experimental Data on the Solubility of Multicomponent Aqueous Salt
Systems) compiled by-A. B. Zdanovskiy, Ye. I. Lyakhovskaya, and'*R.
E.
Shleymovich under the general editorship of V. M. L-ikshteyn, M. G.
Valyashko, and A. D. Pel'sh, Vol. 1, Trekhkomponentnyye Sistemy (3-
Component Systems), Goskhimizdat, Leningrad, 1953, 672 pp.
Institution All-Union Institute of Halurgy. (Authors of the book)
AID P 912
Subject USSR/Chemistry
.Card 1/1 Pub. 152 3/22
Authors Akhumov, Ye. I. and Nikolayeva, Ye. I.
Title Moisture content of table salt
Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim., 27, no. 5, 480-484, 1954
Abstract The maximum moisture capacity of Baskunchi table salt was
determined by using the so-called "first drop method A
deF~cription of this method is given. The relation of the
moisture capacity to the granulometric composition and
volumetric weight was established. Four references
(Russian: 1947-1952). Two tables, 1 diagram.
Institution : None
Submitted : F 24, 1953
k eva. J. Appl.
CJ,-.
tramLatiou)---Se
e C-A. 48,11147c. B. Nl~~R~
-.'Yew'
z -7-
Solub)[11ty'of nitrates in nitric acid. H. 1. Akhumov.
Zhur. Ppiktad. Kkioj. 27, 1324-0(1954);
Aq. If NO~ is treated as a bloury w)lvttit cantg. x mol! fmc-,V~~
S S R Ilons of IINO~ and (100 - s) 11,0. The soly~ L of nitrates
is then Sivro by 1, - 11 + 1, - L~jl - +
where ti and 11 are the partial solubilities of
161 11,0 and IINO~, unit L, and 14 am the solubilities cd I
in HrO and IINO,. 'nir vahlex of x can be obtained from
"pti. data sufficbent to set up 2 cituatiuns. A skuplifyfill
approximation Is suggtatedi for x 5 10 the 2nd term
the equation call be ignored, and for x Z; 90 the Ist term.
The values of ni ran thcn be obtaltied from the rcspective
-L, and xi. This slaitilfficalitin ripresses satisfactorily the
ex ti datu of Nilcolacy, rt at, C.A 30, 0436) an the holy,
1. Dencowltk
e
~SM/Chemis.tr,y - Physical Chemistry
Card. 1/1
Authors AkhuTnov,, R. I. i, and Spiro, N* S.
Title I About the pressure curve ofsaturated two-component aqueous
solutions
.Periodical i Dokl. AN MRp 97, Ed. 2, 269 272$ July 1954
Abstract The affect of critical phenomena (temDerature rise) on the
pressure curve
of two-component aqueous-solutions of highly soluble non-volatile
salts.
is described.-.The pressure rises to a certain known maximum and than
do-
creases reaching zero at a melting temoerature. This phenomenon is
obser-,
ved in the case,of salts with melting point which is lower.and also
much
higher than the critical temperature of water. An explanation of this
interesting phenomenon is given in this report. Ton referencese'
Tables*
graphs.
Institution The V. I. Ullyanov Electro-technical Institute, !Aningrad
Presented by i Academician I. L Chernyaev, March 23, 1954
n'r'~Autvlov' ye.l.
AID P - 2266
Subject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 3.52 - 11/19
Authors Akhumov, Ye, Land N. S. Spiro
Ti~le (!V=u *aTTo"Totf activity coefficients of water in two-
component solutions
Periodical: Zhur. prikl. khim., g8, no.2, 205-208, 1955
Abstract : Formulas for the measurement of the activity
coefficients
are given. Aqueous solutions of chlorides of alkali
metals and alkaline earth metals were studied at 25 C.
Two tables, 4 references (all Russian: 1952-1953).
Institution.- None
Submitted ; 0 3, 1953
IMUMOV, YO.I.; ROZEN, B.Ta.
T.I.LoTits, foundor of micrecrystallo-optical
analysis. Priroda
44 no.11:77-80 N '55- (KLU 9: 1)
(Lovits. Tarli Zgerovich, 1757-10Q4)
(Crystallachemistry)
AMMOV, Ye. 1.
Procemsing of esa water in cold climates. Zhur. prikl.
khis. 29 no.4:
569-577 Ap 156. (NM 9:11)
.1 (Sea water) (Salt indmstry)
Am- Qy- jft~i-; ROMM, B.Ta.
"Handbook of experimental data on the
solubIlift:_Of NMltI-
component water and salt systems. Vo1.2.,*Qjmtern4
and higher
systems" by I.K.Khentov, V.A.Kots, ads. Reviewed by
I.I.Alihu-
mov, 3.1A.Rozen. Zhur.fis.khtm. 30 no.7tl681-1683
Jl '56.
(Salts. Soluble)(1hentoy. I.M.)(lots, V.A.) (MLPA
9:11)
A A,.~ "))?,1;j
USSR/Electrochemistry
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 8, 1957, 26305
B-12
Author : Ye.I. Akhumov, B.Ya. Rozen
Inst :-Ic~demy o, FSc~ences of USSR
Title : Relation between Solution and Deposit
.,-Pmpositions at Elec-
trical Deposition of Two-Component Alloys.
Orig Pab :Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, log, No 6, 3249-1151
Abstract :Studying the connection between the
composition of the cathode
precipitate and the electrolyte composition at the
electrical
deposition of two-component alloys, the authors
started from
the equation of the joint discharge of metal ions Y"&
+ q, =
2 + q2 (Yj and 'P2 are equilibrium potentials of tIfe
metals,
.;l and r(2 are their overcharges at separation).
Using Tafel's
formula and Faraday's law for the case of discharge of
ions
qf the,,, e valence, the equation 1.09 a~l~/[M2) = A +
Blog
was derived, in which M, an 2 are the % by
iielighe of the corresponding metdls in the deposit,
M,.n+ and
,4n+ are the concentrations of these metals in thp
solutions,
~Rd A and B are constants. The correctness of the
proposed
equation is confirmed by the example of the systems Cu
- Zn,
Cu - Sn, Sn - Zn and Ag - Cd.
, - Za.ul L= --- ---, -4'-. - 4 - -
X
I I L
-
- ., - . -
K e
78-2-29/43
AUTHOR i Akhumov, Yes Is
TITLIs The Solubility Diagrdm of Systems With Two Components Which
Form Supersaturated Solutions (Diagrammy rastvorimosti v
dvukhkom?_onent,,-.nykh sistemakh obrazuyushchikh pereoyahohennyye
ras-tvory)
PERIODICALs Zhurnal Neorganioheskoy Xhimiij 1958,Vol.3, Nr 2,
PP-456-463
(USSR)
ABSTRAPTa The present paper gives the theoretical rules governing
ideal
.two-oomponent systems which form supersaturated solutions. The
equations for euteotio temperatures and euteotio conoentra-
tions are given. It was mathematically determined that the
underoooling effect of the solution is a complicated function
of concentration of this solution. Moreover a linear depen-
dence exists between#he negative value of the absolute tem-
perature of the saturated solution and the crystallization
from the undercooled solttions. From the equations for su-
persaturated solutions follows that a linear dependence exists
Card 1/2 betwe.en the logarithms of the concentration in saturated
and
AUTHORS:
Akhumov, Ye. I., Pylkova, Ye. V. SOV/78-3-9-28/38
TITLE:
Solubility and Supersaturation in the System Sodium
Sulfate-
Water at High Temperatures (Rastvorimostl i
peresyshcheniye
v sisteme sullfat natriya-voda pri vysokikh
temperaturakh)
PERIODICAL:
Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1958,
Vol 3, Nr 9, pp 2178-2183
(USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The solubility and
supersaturation in the system of sodium
sulfate - water was
examined at a temperature of 2330C. The
analyses were carried
out by polythermal methods. The crystal-
lization in the system
Na 2SO 4-H20 depends on the composition
of the initial
solutions when temperature varies. The results cf
experiments
with saturated and supersaturated solutions of
aqueous sodium
sulfate at higher temperatures make it possible
to draw the
phase diagram of this system. It can be seen from
the phase
diagram that there are three meta-stable branches at
temperatures of more than 2330C. The interdependence between
the negative absolute temperatures of crystal 1i zati on of
the
saturated solution T land the supersaturated temperature of
Card 1/2
crystallization-T
was represented graphically. Various rhombic
2
SOV/76-3-9-28/`18
Solubility and Supersaturation in the System Sodium Sulfate
- Water at High
Temperatures
SUBMITTED:
modifications of sodium sulfate appear in the system.
There are 5 figures, 3 tables, and 9 references, 6 of which
are Soviet.
July 8, 1957
Gard 2/2
AUTHORS
TITLE:
Akhumov Ye I Rozen B. Ya,,,(Leningrad) SOY/76-32-9-22/46
Ramirical
/-d-orrelations In the Adsorption of Bromine and Iodine by
Mineral Adsorbents in the Presence of the Chlorides and
Sulfates of -.5odium, and Potassium (0 zakonomernostyakh
adsorbtsii broma i yoda minerallnymi adsorbentami v prisutstvii
khloridov i sullfatov natriya i kaliya)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 325 Nr 9,
pp 2094 - 2o96 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The adsorption on silicagel, aluminium oxide
(diaspor),
aged aluminium oxide hydrate (hydrargyllite) and kaoline
was examined; the salt concentration amounted to 0, 1
3, 5, and 10 percent in weight, the temperature to 20 C.
The adsol,ption, as usual, was determined by titration
(Ref 3), the accuracy amounts to 20116. To put their results
into a formula, the authors introduce the "relative
adsorption" as a new quantity:
a - an (n quantity of salt in percent in weights, a
n a
0
Card 1/2 adsorption of halogen in mg halogen per g adsorbent).
if
Mapirice.1
/ Correlations in the Adsorption of Bromine and Iodine by
SOV/76-32-9-22/46
,tdineral Adsorbents in the Presence of the Chlorides and
Sulfates of
Sodium and Potassium
one examines the dependence of the relative adsorption of
halogen in the presence of potassium salt (aK,n) from
the,relative adsorption in the presence of sodium salt
(a Na,n) the results are (Figu'res 1 and 2):
a - 1
A- a n 1 const. A is equal for bromine and
Na. n -
iodine and is independent from the nature of the adsorbent.
There are 2 figures and 3 references, 2 of which are
Soviet,,
SUBMITTED: April 6, 1957
Card 2/2
14 m
W, to-, Im, 41 -A:
sc a I A
*01
jig -.0
gj . . ..,! 0
A a - 9 ou LXA on 0
.P. no
now a a 0
1 .1
14 13 1! 1 1 1 1 -.
lp 1-0
0 &1
00
IM .0
Lh
lo
Jilin
as
lie] f. 0
Aga 0 00
stszi)wvleh,- m. A. stu4y or
Solubility'or Low voiati-tity
153
COK"uzids Ii Water Vapor Under FIgh
Pre3sure
3hchuk&rWT-S-A-, 1. and V. 1.
Timarejav- Chang*
W
t
16T
er
a
-MM-U~i Isobaric Potential When Salts
Are DId30IVed In
-BLthAu--A--S- xfroot
of Additional Components on the
172
Solubil.11-7 of Compounds in Mixed
Media
AMMU-IS-I., and Ikova. Solubility
and Super-
W-Ehe Systom ~-m-ju-nptts -
Water at High
--- XIEFLF ~zlAm
T6,
Temperatures
ftjtalln~49~4,j and 0 A
Yssin. Application of the Th*ory of
_
;;W alts
Ideal Solutions to d~~~d
179
32TV'Suft. I T &nd(Q--A--ftvIn.
3yetems With Positive-'
182
Vrom Ideal SolutLo"
Thermodynamics
of Ionia Solutions With an
b
=
=
186
of Anions
Aft,
1
?ate,^ 0. S. Solutions of
Nonelectrolytes at 3uperhigh
Pressures
190
Tairroweva. 0. D. Solubility of
gazov. in Liquids tbkdor Pressure 190
and v The Relationsh1v
'G
~
~
.irop*rtiox of Binary
and nm,
.rmd~ynxml
XLftuos or pal" east
xOnvolar compounds
203
at Q_ I~ and
_4-2--Ajd~ Thstxvwd~nxmd.. Pro"rtio.
or lolut-ions of F(Igh-re*LocuXar
Paraffin Hydra-
20T
earbs" In bousene,
Ylsoosity and Structure of 3olutl.oax
of Won-
215
0?Uk, A. 2. -- Viscosity and
Structure of Solutions of
71
-
zz""futii
219
PolAnzatica'and Structures
or solutions
224
mature MA
Crystallization Flach-lon of
Uqwid
Bmtentio
220
holoval" Disparmion Of
Light in 3olutions
maml*4tgelytee
233
114~ 11 A Shajdkpa"nov. VerIfJoation
of that
at . I
7 0 Sblsg%Ll&r Disport an a 7 Means of
Blaar7,
V
solutions
239
VWE& 0 7 Amisetrapia
Dispersion of Light and its use, in
-RU;~dm wA SOlUtIOnA
242
JtLabobanka, JL
P And A-JL ftjLw4&"v&. Partial Molal
*
;ws Lootlo, Acid - Water and Formic
Acid
~Y;
gazer and the Structure, of These
Solutions
246
pevItrossavLa method
7. 4 far -Studylzg i"
251
4V44trQ*Q4P1O FAthodf for Studying
Comploxes in
'Solution
258
T-r--zM10ko,,vszd j
_1_
.
a,
ro
1
an a
"on Ald sorp ion 200 ra
Radiation of Solutions Of OrSA"o
Compounds And the Chumiava
mats" of
Sale- a
2162
"A I I Study of
,
A
TI
Mli
f
lUri2A
o
.
th
U
-
zaa.1
Abs"Ttles spoet"
2"
X -Ka"tL L-Z- StUdY Of the Zff**t of
the
the Stato of the Chrom,& Ion by
Moans
_.ef_A ***ties Spostra or
Solutions and Alum C27-tal'
2TO
.. A- P- ChGrAYxv81"Y&, and X. V.
Chrcy..
Spam
t Of JUV0t"l7U4 Solutions In Pox--'do
273
A
v4' L. 0. Dorkscheys, and
-
U
fif
RO
E
Y
G
r
fi
S
Assoelatro-n-TR-CONa4atrujod
of
spoetra at Dyne by Iftam or Absorption
and U-4,ovasaG&
275
v4%&tIOn and
Association on
n"t
x:
:L
C
,
x
f Organic Molecules
285
4
5(4)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
Akhumov, Ye I Spiro, 111. S. SOV/78-4-3-31/34
Activity and Activity Coefficient of Water in Saturated
Solutions of NaCl-H 20, KCI-H20, NaBr-H 20 (Aktivnost' i
koeffitsiyent aktivnosti vody v nasyshchennykh rastvorakh
NaCl-H20, KCl_H20, VaBr-H 20)
Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 3,
pp 692-694 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the thermodynamic character of
water
was investigated in saturated two-component aqueous salt
solutions in a wide temperature range. On the basis of
experimental data in saturated solutions of NaCI-H 20,
KC1-H 20, and NaBr-H20 the activity a, and the activity
coefficient g1l of water were computed in the temperature
range between 0 and the melting temporaturo of the salts.
The computations are given in table I and were carried out
according to the formulas 4 and 5:
Card 1/2
Activity and Activity Coefficient of Water in
SOV/78-4-3-31/34
Saturated Solutions of ITaCl-H20, KCI-H 20, NaBr-11 20
a M P (4) a' (5)
1 P0 r1 = Nj
1
SUBMITTED:
Prom the data it may be seen that the activity coefficient
of
water decreases in the systems investig,,ted with increasing
concentration of the saturated salt solutions. The results
can be used for thermodynamic computations cf the salt equi-
librium at higher temperatures. There are 1 table and 15
references, 12 of which are Soviet.
November 29, 1957
Card 2/2
AXHUNOV, Ye.l.; PMOVA, To.V.
Metastable equilibria in the three-component 97stem
NaCl - IC1 -
H?O. Zhur. neorg. khim. 5 no.8t1819-1826 Ag 160.
(KIR& 13:9)
(Salt) (Potassium chloride) (Phase rule and
eqailibrium)
AIMUMVP Yel.
Periodic systems of elements and antielements.
Zhursob.khlme 31
noe6.-1?77-1780 Je k6l. (MM& 14t6)
1e Leningradskiy elektrotekhaicheskiy institut imeni V.I.
Ullyanova-Laninae
(Periodic law)
AKHUMOV, Javgeniy Ivanovich; VYAZOVOV, V.V., red.; POZDYSHT-?VA,
V.A... red.;
Ye;Ya., tekhn.red.
(study of E-ppers-aturat.ed aqueous salt solutions] Issledovanie
peresyshchennykh~-vodnykh rastvorov solei. Leningrads Gos.nauchno-
tekhn.izd-vo khim: lit~ry, 1960. 127 p. (Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi
nauchno-issledovatellskii inatitut galurgii. Trudyj no.42)
. Sblut.ion (Chemistry)) (MIRA 3-4:7)
AKHUMOV, Ye.I.; VULIFSON, V.I.; GRIGORIADI, P.R.:
MAKSMUK, Ye.A.;
------IUTU-MOVSKIY, V.V.; UGOLIKHOVA, G.A.
Chemistry and radio engineering. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav.; radiotekh.
4 no.4:502-503 Jl-Ag 161. (14IRA 14:11)
1. Komissiya sektsii prepodavaniya Leningradskogo
oblastnogo prav-
leniya Vsesoyuznogo khimicheskogo obshchestva imeni
D.I.Mende)eyeva.
(Radio) (Chemistry)
AKHUMOi,.Ye.I ; PYLKOVA, Ye.V.
Kinetics of crystallization of twD-component,
supersaturated
solutions. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim.i khim.tekh. 5 no.2;
253-258 162, (KRA 1518)
1. Len ingradskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut imeni
Ullyanova-
Lenina, kafedra khimli.
(Salts) (Crystallization)
AERMV YE. 1.
Dissertation defended for the degree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences
at the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni
N. S. Kurnakov: in 1962:
"Investigati;on of Supersaturated Aqueous Salt Solutions."
Vest. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4, Moscow, 1963j, Pages 3-19-145
ROZENp B.Ya.
Relation between the relative adsorption of
bromifie and indine
by mineral adsorbents from aqueous solutions in t
presence of
salts. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no-3:537-541 Mr 164. ~
(HIM 17:7)
1. Leningradskiy elektrotekb-iieheskiy institut
imeni, V.I.
Ullyanova (lenina) i Severo-zapadnyy zaochnyy
politekhnicheskiy
institut.
POLYAKOV, A.A.; TR7,H'!-,PSSrSKAYA, T.A.
LT!--helsetslk&,, T.A.1; ARBUZOV, K.N.;
AKHM
4aVA,--A.A,j
Bactericidal acti-c-n of rljtrogen dinxida nn the
vegstative and
spormis forms of Die. arithrac-Is. zhur. nc).(j:
43-0 162. RA 17: 5)
1 eel 'skokhozyz.,yrtverinyy institlut.. icafedra
m1kro-
blologii,
Detootiorrof, the Intermediary hosts of tapeworms
RaUllptjna
echinob*thrida' (Magnin, 18M) amd R.tetragona (Molin,-
1858)
(Cesteda, Davaineida~Y. D*~I.AN Arm.SSR 15
no-5:153-156 152.
1. Zoologichaskiy inalitut Akademli nank Armyanskey
SSR. 'Prodstav-
leno Q.1h* B6Wat~ann.
(Armonia--Tapoworms) (Ants) (Poultry--Diseases and
posts)
AMMAN X,8-
Discovery of a now parasite of fauna found in the U.S.S.R.
-- trematoda I
Collyriclum faba (Bremser. 1831). Dokl. AN Arm. SSR 19
no.2:61-6i '54.
(MIRA 8:7)
1. Zoologicheskiy inatitut Almdemii nauk Army-anskoy SSR.
Predstavleno
G.KbL. Bunyatyanom. (Armenia-Trematoda)
AMMYAN, X. S.
StudY of cestode parasites of rodents in Armenia.
Zool.ebor.
no-9:171-223 156. (KJA 9:8)
(Armenia-Ce9toda) (Parasites-Rodentla)
Parsitic worms of the coypu, acclimatized in the
Armenian S.S.R.
Izv.AN Arm.32.Biol.1 sellkhmnauki. 9 no.4:29-36
AP 156.
MEL 9: 8)
1. Zoologichaskiy institut Akademii nauk
Armyanskoy SM.
(Armenia-Coypu-Diseases)
(Worms, Intestinal and parasitic)
AXWMN, I. S.
low species of cestode Rodentolepis avetjanas nov-sp.
from coypu.
Dokl.AN Arm.MM 22 no.4:187-191 '56. (MLEA 9;8)
1. Predstavleno Golh. Bwqatymoms
(Parasites-CoM) (Cestoda)
AKHM, AN9 K96,;5VADMAN, P*X.
M
lda-t~a on parasitic worm of the suslik Oitellus citellus xantho-
prymms In the Armenian S.S.R. Izv. AN Arm. SSR Biol. i sellkhoz.
nauki 1C n0-1:79-92 Ja 157o MBA 10: 4)
1. Zoologloheskiy institut, Akademii nauk AruVanskoy SSR.
(ARNMIA-WORM, INT31STIXLL AND PARASITIC)
(SM1,11M-DISPLASICS, AND P3STS)
USSR/ZooparasItoIo,,-j - Parasitic Worns.
Abs Joix Ref Zhur Biol., No 1, 1959, 992
A', thor Aldimyali, K.S.
List AS Armenia---,. SSR
G
Titla New Sexqially Divided Species i:l Cestoidea
of Gyrocoelia
skriabini nov. sp. - Parasite of Birds (sea Plover)
Orig 11~ib Dokl. AN Ari-,iSSR, 1958, 26, No 1;
59-63
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
AKBUMYAN, K.S.
DiseoveT7 of the intemediate hosts of the causative
agent of
Raillietina infections in cbickens Raltkllitlna
(,I:kr-'ab!nia)
circumallata va--* slblriaa Fedjualdm, *'-'95'3
(C6stod;-. r%:7a-a-
neidas). Dokl. AN krm. SSR 36 no.5t*:~~,-5,;-! 163
(MIRA 1:7s-'I)
1, Zoologichaskiy insti-tut AN Army"skcy SSR.
.1'redstavlant,
akadem3kom AN kmymskr,-y S51%
AKHUMYAN, K.S - MASHADYAN, P.N.
Biology of-Raillietina (Skrjabinia) circumvallata
sibirica
FedJushin, 1953 (Cestoda), an intestinal parasite of
chickens.
Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. nauki 17 no.4t59-68 Ap t64.
(MIRA 17:6)
1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN ArmWanskoy SSR.
MAT,'V',:-,'Y;lV! Ye.H.;
, 1, _ A ~ I I I~', , ~!,. S . ~
Analysis of the Railll~(Aina (SI) circunvallata
(Krabbe, 1969)
species and its subspecies (Gestc-da:Davaineidae).
Izv. P11 Arm..
SSR Biol. nauki 17 no.11:25-30 N 16-4, 18:2)
AKHUMYAN, K. S.
Study of the helminthe of dmnestic birda of the
Armenian S.S.R*
Zool. abor. no.3.3t239-256 164 (MIRA 180)
AGABABYAN, V.G.; AKHUMYAH, M.S.
Effect of temperature on the pH value of sail solutions
in alkali
lands. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. i selkhoz. nauki 11
no.9:83-87 S 158.
(MM 11:12)
1.Otdel pochvovedeniya instituta zemledeliya Ministerstva
sellskogo
khoz,vaystva ArmSSR.
(Allmli lands) (Soil temperature)
1.
A.-A.; SJVYX14A-,'.RYAN, rigx-Y aji, M. T.
5ynt:her-J,i of
a(,Id!7* AN Am. SSR.DJ-mni-uk1 1-1, no.6:656-659 164:-
S J
,~y-n-Oqesis md trans form"s t ione or c"laot,nnGs. Part 3.:
Preparation of
d1lactones of 1,6-disubstttui,:~d'
-",-:,-xohtxan-B-1,6-dic-arboyylic~ acids.
irbid. :660-.5414 (MIRA 1826)
I. Tqmvarlakj~r gQ8 lit Gary kafelra Organialieskoy
kh i mft I
VASINp L.V.p inzh.; IVANcHENKO, N.N., kand. tekhn.
nauk; KOLLEROV., L.K., kand. tekhn.nauk; NIKITINA, N.V.)
inzho;
SOKOLOV) S.S., kand, tekhn. nauk; FODIN, A.A., red.;
YURKEVICH,
M.P., red. izd-va; PETERSON, M.M.j, tekhn. red.;
SPERANSKAYA, O.V.,
t9khn. red.
(Diesel and gas enginesi catalog-handbook) Dizeli i
gazovye dvigateli;
katalog-spravochnik. Pod red. A.A.Fadina. Moskva,
Mashgiz, 1961.
279 p. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Leningrad. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
dizeltnyy in-
stitut.
(Gas and oi-I engines)
.AKHUN,-B-&j VASIN, L.V.; GITTIS, V.Yu.; KOLLEROV,
L.K.,-kand.
tekhn. nauk; ABRAMOV, A.M., red.; KOVALISKAYA, I.F.,
tekhn. red.; KOGAN, F.L., tekhn. red.
[Disel-qpgine manufacture abroad] Dizelestroenie za
rubezbom;
obzor. Moskva,, 1962. 132 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(Diesel engines)
AmmmTEV, I. is
32747* IIIuIcIWO9kIqa Waraktorletilm xoba uchyakoy douny,
C*Izidokt. Dieg.
Znlemlebyes)dy sobahvqskoy doliny kirgizskoy enr :7 Sbornik
nauch. Trpdov (kirgit.
goo. md..In-t), T. rV, 1949, a. 94-114
SO: Letopts' Zhurnall&yXh Statey, Vol. 44, Moskva, 1949
A141UMYSVf - -.-
flTho Kirgiz Modical In3titutell by I. AKHUNBAYEV. 2pT).FuU
tranlationpRussiarip d np,
p
Sovetskaya Kirgiziya, Fninzap 6 June 1952 W-24832
SO: S-38;Nov.1952
AKHUNUTBV, 1.11
Cases of tumoral forms of silicosis. Khirurgiia, Moskva
no.4:81-:82
Apr 1953. (CIKL 24:4)
le~ Of the Clinic for Propedeutic Surgery (Director - Prof. I. K.
Akhunbayev), Kirgiz Medical Institute.
AYIMTBAYEV, - I, -,K, -- - - - - - ~ ~ . I I
"Th.--C6llat;6rLition~of-gc'ienti-st-q-.-(an*Articl&).
'
Chainmn,Predidium,Kirg'z Affilinte,Academy of
Sciences USSR.
SO: Sovetskaya Kirgiziya, 22 May 54
15-1957-1-29
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 'l
P 6 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Akhunbay
TITLE: State of Science in Kirgiziyaand.the Problems of
the Academy of Science, Kirgiz . SSR .(Sostoyaniya
nauki v Kirgizii i zadachi Akademii nauk Kirgizskoy
SSR)
PERIODICAL: 1-ya nauch. sessiya AN Mirg SSR, Frunze, 1955,
Pp 17-28
ABSTRACT: . The Kirgiz branch of the Acad. Sci. USSR was
organized
in 1943. It consists of six institutes, three
divisions and a number of other institutions. Its
geological institute conducted the investigations
of some forms of ores and also studies the geological
structure of various regions of the Republic. It
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15-195.7-1-29
State of Science in Kir~i2*a and the Problems of the
Academy of
Science, Kirgiz SSR
completed a thorough investigation of the Tertiary salt
deposits of the intermountain depressions in TyanUSbW,
In these deposits the formerly unknown sodium sulphate
.type of mineralization (glauberite, gypsum-mirabilite and
tenardite-contLining rocks) was discovered. The institute
developed the principles for the hydrological subdivision
of the region, determined hydrological conditions in
various districts and estimated the future utilization of
ground water fo~ the national economy. It has also
developed
measures to be used in combating the deformation of irri-
gation ditches in loess soils on sloping terraint as well
as'measures for speeding up mining operations and for the
improvement of the raw materials obtained from these
minas.
G.I.D.
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ICA
Ae
zat on
AKHUMBAM, I. X..,, SATPAYEV, X. and BMMMf,$ T.
*The Concern of the Commudat Barty for the Development of
Science in the Union
Repablics,* Pravda,, 3.1 Feb 56
AkbLunbayev, Pres, AS KISSR
Annual report of the Academy of Sciences of the
KirkhIs SSR.
Izv.AN Kir.SSR no-2:3-22 156. (Muu 9:9)
(Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz B.S.R.)
AM M AYXV, I.K., skademik.
[The problem of endamle goiter in Kirghi2istan; an apening
address before the assembly, April 22, 195?] Problema
andimicheekogo
zoba v Krgizii; aktovaiR rech' 22 aprelia 1957 g. Frunze,
Kirgizakii
goo-med-in-t, 1957. 16 p. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Akademiva nauk Kirgisekoy SSR.
(URGHIZISTAX-GOITER)
MMLI, G.L.. prof.; AIMMIBAYEV prof., red.
Ellormogram for the quick determination of the extent of burns
on the
body surface] Nomogramma dlia bystrogo opredeleniia protsenta '
obozhzhennoi poverkhnosti tela. Pod red. I.K.Akhunbseva. S 7
risunka-
mi i prilozheniem nomogrammy. Frunze, Akad.nauk Kirgloskoi SSR,
In-t
kraevoi mod., 1957. 16 p. (Serils 'AV pomoshchl prakticheskomu
vrachu,'
no.1) - - - 1 nomogr. (in portfolio) (MIRA 11:2)
1. Chlea-korrespondent AM11 SSSR (for Akhunbayev).
(BURM AND SGALDS)
V-N" Pl- UI81;)Yr:-
VOLOKH, Yuriy Aleksandrovich;AKEMAYNV, ~. K., akademit,
~ed.;TEFIMOVji.A., tekhn.red.
LEchinococcus in humans] Zkhinokokkovain bolein' u liudei.
Frunze, Akad.nauk Kirgizakoi SSR, 1957. 259 P. %,(MIRA 11;1)
1. Akademljra nauk Kirgizakoy SSR.(for Akhunbayev).
(HYDATIDS)
AKHUNBAYEV, I.K.; YMMMI, G.L.
Cla.snification of shock conditions. Izv. AN Kir.SSR
no.4:222-227 '57. (MIMA 10;7)
(Shock)