SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KETKOV, YU.L. - KETSKHOVELI, E.N.

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M 06504 SOV/141-58-4-2o/26 A Method of Calculating Polynomials on Computers improvingHorner's rule in such a way an to reduce the number of multiplications or additions required. Even a proof of the possibility of existence of such an improvement would be very useful. The reduction of the number of multiplications in the more important. In serial machines multiplication takes m times as long as addition where m is the greatest number of places required to represent a number in the machine. In parallel machines this ratio is rather less and is of the order of 3 to 5. It has been shown (Ref 1) that Horner's rule cannot in fact be improved upon. However, without contradicting this statement it is possible to make things easier; the evaluation of the polynomial can be carried out in two stages; in the first stage the coefficients are replaced by a second series of coefficients and in the second stage the number of multipliers using the new coefficients may be less than the minimum stipulated by the theorem. The economy in machine time is well worth while and is greater when the Card 2/4 number of points to be evaluated is large. if we denote 06504 SOV/141-58-4-20/26 A Method of Calculating Polynomialz on Computers the number of multipliers necessary to evaluate a polynomial of the n-th degree by kn then we can make three statements about the value Of Xn- (1) Its minimum value must be less than or equal to n-l (this follows from Horner's rule). (2) If Wn 'a the minimum number of multiplications necessary to obtain xr- from x with the aid of multiplications only, then the minimum value Of hn is greater than or equal to kyn- (3) Finally the minimum value Of Wn is greater than or equal to (n+l)/2o This last condition is by no means obvious but may be seen from a number of specific examples$ the first example is that of n = 4; the polynomial is given by P4. A subsidiary expression N2 is taken from which an expression giving N4 is synthesised which has the same degree as the original polynomialo If the condition N4 = P4 is stipulated then the corresponding coefficients may be equated; the expression with the substituted coefficients enables any polynomial Card 3/4 of the fourth degree to be evaluated using two 05497 AUTHOR: Ketkov, Yu.L. SOV/141-2-2-22/22 TITLE- A System of Simplified Division for Series-type Digital Computers PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 2, Pp 322 - 323 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The system proposed was described in detail by E.I. Klyamko (Ref 1) and M.A. Kartsev (Ref 2). However, if a scheme of simplified division were introduced into that system, it would be necessary to normalise the division.. A scheme is therefore proposed where this procedure is not necessary. The scheme is an follows. The arithmetic registers are in the form of the re-circulation registers employing a magnetic drum. A set of dynamic flip-flops is introduced into the circuit of the re-cirdulation register which permit the change of the length of the re-ci=ulation loop; in this way, it is possible to shift the register by a few orders. The system contains a dividend register P I @ a divisor register P 2 , a register of the quotient 3 Cardl/3 and a control regitter P1, 0 The numbers in the register S OVAOJ@'9@7_ 2 - 2-2 2/ 2 2 A System of Simplifired Division for Series-type Digital Computers circulate without signs. The sign of the quotient " formed by a special circuit and is ascribed to the quotient after the execution of the operation. Simultaneously, with the introduction of the numbers into registers P19 P a binary code having only one unit in the order 0 corresponding to the position 2 is introduced into the control register P 4 . The division is effected in two stages. During the first stage7 the divisor is shifted to the left until its "major" order finds itself under the major order of the dividend. Simultaneously, the control code is shifted to the left by the same number of orders. If the divisor is greater than the dividend, the above process does not take place. The next stage corresponds to the division proper. Eaoh subtractlon is followed by a shift of the remainder (the register P 1) to the left by one order and the shift of the control code to the right by one order. The control code is used to Card2/3 carry the units into the corresponding orders of the 5/141/60/003/01/015/020 E031/E535 AUTHOR. Ketkov, Yu@ L, TITLE: T-loating -Point Subroutines PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1960, Vol 3, Nr 1, pp 142-145 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A description is given of subroutines for floating point arithmetic on a computer\qfhich operates in fixed point working, The instructions for addition, subtraction and normalization are given, multiplication and division being omitted since, the author claims,@ -the number of orders required for each is not greater than the number of orders required to enter and leave the subroutines. The representation of numbers in floating point form differs from the usual in that it is floating decimal instead of floating binary, The mantissa must be less than unity and greater than 0,,0625., A footnote gives the normal representation of numbers in the computer for which the subroutines were written, Card 1/2 s/141/60/003/01/015/020 E031/E535 Floating Point Subroutines There are 2 figures and I 'table and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION; Nauchno-issledovatellskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Gor1kovskom universitete (Physics and Engineering Research Institute of the dorlkiy University) SUBMITTED: September 25, 1959 Card 2/2 KITKOV, Yu. L. Yloating point subprograms. Izv, V78o ucheb. zav.; radlofiz. no.1:142-1113 160* (MIRA 13:12) 1. lauchno-iseledovatellski7 fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut pri Gortkovskom finiversitete. (Zlectronic calculating machines) (Programming (Xlectronic computers)) s/141/60/003/oo5/o26/026 E140/E335 AUTHORS: Ivanova, I.M., Yu.L.-and Yampollskaya, T.S. TITLE: on the Existence of Barker Codes PERIODICAL3 Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniyj Radiofizika, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 911 - 913 Ll TEXT: Given the matrix on p. 911, where each element has the value +- 1 , a Barker code is given by the first line al, h2l -, an of the matrix, if conditions 1) and 2) 1) S(A i) = 0 (1 = 1, 2, ...) ; 2) JS(Ni)j- 1 (i = 0, 1, 2, ...) are satisfied, where the notation S (N ) indicates the sum( of all elements in the diagonal Ni Several properties of the matrix are discussed, after which it is shown that for Card 1/4 F,1141/60/003/005/026/026 E140/E335 on the Existence of Barker Codes n = 4k + 2 (k = 1, 2, ...) the Barker code. does not exist. It has also been found that Barker codes for n = 4k + 1 , n \ 13, and for n = 8, 12, 16, 20, do not exist. The question of existence of Barker codes for the case n 4k, k > 5 remains open. There is. I Soviet reference. .Card 2/4 777"T. ,,%-d 3/4 S/141/60/003/005/026/o26 r Fa.40/:1;33 5) On the Dustence of 7 Barker Codos 77 LIL C, d, S/!.".--/'GO/003/CO5/026/026 3 3, 3 of Blar!-er ASzXCL'%TION: fizilco-telchnicheskiy institut pri UllivVI-sitete (Scientific Rescoi-c'i -P,,.y.-;ico-tecliiiical lilstiti-Ite of Gorl%lv Univ(-rsity) June 4, ig6o m 3P 25956 s/i4i/6i/oo4/ooi/oi6/022 Threading the coordinate matrix E140/Z485 modulo n (but writing !I for zero), there exists a threading describ;d by aIlia2, j Oka 3,JG2k an,jo (n-l)k (1) (j m 1,2 ..., n; Ic 1,2, n - 1) For which we have the following theoromi If n in a prime number, Eq.(l) is a full set of the order n(n- 1) where by full set in meant one to which no further term can be added without violating any of the four conditions cited above. This signifies that a threading exists with P w n + 1. For n non-prime, there exists a threading with P a c + 1, where c is the smallest factor of n (except 1). There are 2 figures and 2 non-Soviet @7eferences. The two references to English language publications read as follows; R.C.Minnick and R.L.Ashenhurst, J.Appl.Physs , 26, 575 (19551 N.M.Blachman, Trans. IRS, &C-5l 1, 19 (1956). Card 2/3 s/141/61/004/ooi/oA/022 25956 L Threading the coordinate matrix ... E140/9485 ASSOCIATIONi Nauchno-isslodovateltakiy fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut pri GorOkovskom univernitete (Scientific-Research Institute for Physics-and Engineering at Gorlkiy University) SUBMITTED: May 27, 196o Card 3/3 GUSIN, I rt,:mdnation or cerium in magnesium alloyn by means of a vanadium (II) salt. Zhur. anal. khim, 20 no.7t896-898 165. (MIM 1819) 1. Perm Medical Inotitutes KITM. 1.A.; GUSBY, $.I. Determination of bismuth by titrating with a solution of a divalent vanadium salt, Izv.vyo.uchsb,,zav.; khim.i khim.takh. 3 no.1,59.... 61 160. WU 13:6) 1. Kafedra obahchey khtmii Parmakogo gosudar@tvsnnogo meditainmko- go instituta. (Binnuth-Analysis) (VaiAdium salts) MMOVICH, A, C YA Economic development and changes in Poland's foreign trade. Vhesh. torg. 27 no.7:7-10 157. (MMA JOtS) (Poland-Commerce) ZOLCTAUT, V.I.; AVSUET, YuqK.; KAPWOV, I.A.; KISYTANTSBY, L.A.;'PXXBW, Tu.A.; MVITSOT# V.I.; TIMIN, Ta.I.; POTA@OT, T.1,; NISITANTS", L.A.; ZYKOV,,A.A.; NNTRU , A.A.; SZNIN, T.P*; KANSIMOYA, A.P.; NIKOLATUXO, Zh.I.; TOLKOV, N.Y.; NALA IKOV. A.A.; PLAIESIN# B.T.; POPOV, N.N.; URS INOT, L.N.; TAXIMOVA, T.A..- BASSWIZHIN, I.K.; IM WAMA@Xa.; SHAL OT. T.P.; TOROXXOT, P.N.; TUSHIN, G#K,; CHIbTTJKOTj M.Ae; ITANOT#.N.I., red.; ST-AITOVSKIT, M.I., red.; 18PNIKOVA, To., red.; MOSKVINA, R., takhn.red. [Development of the economy of the people's democracies; a survey for 19571 Rasvitie ekonomiki. stran narodmol demokratii; obzor za 1957 9. Pod red.N.I.Ivanova i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsiallao-okon. iit-ry, 1958. 61o p. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Moscov. Nauchno-iseledovat. kon"yankturnyy Inetitut. (People's democracies) (Sconomic conditions) KZMVICE.,A-..,- ROMANOV, Yu. Soviet trade with the members of the Mutual Zconomic Assistance Gouncil, In 1958@ Tnenhotorge 29 no.9:2-8 159. (MIRA 12:12) (Rusvla@--Forelgn economic relations-Eastern Europe) (Purope, Iketern-Foreign economic relations-Ruenia) r- KETKOVICH, A. L Y, - J Further development of Soviet-Poliah economic cooperation. Vnesh.torg 28 [i.e. 291 no.1:25-26 '59. (MIRA 12:2) iRassia-Foreign economic relations-Poland) (Poland--Poreiga economic relations-Russla) 4:0 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 @01 10 @08 0 0 o 0 o a 0 go 0 0 0 4 0 * 0 * 0 0 9 0 4 4 4 1MI 0 ) # a 0 2 a ifU 1) wis % 0 11 is " M to is V is to a a 0 41 - UUM 4411 0 1 8 A 1 W A I 7 44 at* V . - - -4, - -&-l-I A - k I @ L - - A-L-4 1.0 w jftvVdV4 s . . 04 -00 00.0 -00 so r AcdVabd dUft. A. A, ChIshik &M V,Yo. Krtldovich. 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Th, St.- flu'd Ingle with Nil#; pn%lucix of the 114lowitts permtst. NISSA), 11 Walef-mol. fracti'm Nil, dAIA 14V"f OV (I'm 'N"ni.n. wr1r "Idgincit: Ito- *OW 17@'-M. POs 21M. C&OW-1111. MmOD.37. K,04AI. oulfate I ,is c"'up". INI14)1111714 4 itaft 304. Kvillt), W.V. 1% 34. -41,001. .1th I'felm- 1. itil 1111). 0411 4caw. 1.17. 16ISSA), 1.13, (Nll,)b';Ot llkbd and water- 411kill. 1-11@ltw' itati'm In ettwultult, AIW 11) it, rquIL IIIA111411% invIl. residust 24.07. After assin. in 2)7e HCI: Nil& 18-05, W. A. CNA P'Oh 33.79, C&O 11AI, 16110 1.27, K'O 5,15. sulfate 19.94. 0 r"I'lue ICBM. In lict 0.40; small ctivillm. (NUO)SUP0. the content of water-insol. fraction. the polyhWite was :f raised with dild. cam. If,P0. Sued the liquid fraction sepd. from the instal Irtletion by fillration. The filtrate was then old. with Nils and bo(h liquid suid Insist. nit froctirms :11. were anallysted. Waltrit-W, fraction tPetredlage consists. 13 92. PrOAU.M. K,03.10,smstlate(1.49. wairr. 00 9m; Salt Comm, XHSPO. 8.0, N11.1111"04 lee 0 0-* 01C 41'"01 t --- rX; too I 'A I I FW 0 4 9 1 0 of 9 111 a 31 v Uvs Jkv Wis iii, IF 0 K It a of IS PC Ct It 4 1 ISO 000 0 0 4 a 0 0 4 0 0-0 T 0 1-4-AA w a 4 1., 1_4 A i _L I- A"IW 112! Of A IlyVOWOPWyof K 1(H,pLwpUt* wftd Wutious lcom- ,Fee 0 us fod fortMIMS), A. ZvOrYkin and V. It. ),K H, pbmplmte "id SM k at relAtive hu"WOrm 14 ".' mid 4@t* o .5%. the pmunce of KCI in thew niates61% imi-ast. to theM a dWt* of hylMWOpk*y, bUt they STS still VASH4111C rid use. The b7cruecopicity of Nitrothinks, 'a =ffon NH4 phmphate MW wins., Is 4% at 7,-,% humklity. 0. hl. xfftost@ff 1100 A I M . t L ASt 7 A LUV G K A LLCUMATUOt CL&SUPICAT&CM boo t u 5 Is rp to Is It K 2 99 ft It 01 KO 4 1 !94 440 0 0 9@0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 go .9 0 4 a o0 0 a a *Is * 0 0 0 0 **see 0 fe :0011@ KETKOVICH-P(OPOVA, V. Ya. Cand. Chem. 3@cl. Dissertation: "The Physicochemical Analysis of hnhydrous and Aqueous Systems consisting of Ammonium Thiocyanate and Nitrate." Inst of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov, Acad Sci USSR, 18 Jun 47, 60: Vechernyaya Moskva, Jun, 1947 (Project #17836) of A Wil. , lord. .4. RAMOMA4r4. NUm.. A MA06S.M.N.R. 17, VM gap kh by aludi" ot OVA4441, 41111T,111*10Y OP 40 1441 I;k"- on "ill am Immmal. MW faaad malts. ardluardy at not"It Ots ol1w, To this end w"v "'"kd W 4 Ista mW .411 CM&KC?M In both aq. end Thelmizol" fultableforthepufl- because (a) dW7 do MICA Imm MAW 4011111- with If,(), 01 lydmtn we known attly I" the 2nd pair. and W tha cry" by*ates aystallim at about 0', I.e. at a temP. cmgd"Wy Iowte Than the temp. at wh" tMid solitc an Illogly, to wd*. Tht formatim and dccompa. of mAid joirs.Woce the ggits was cirmily, rellected an both sq@ and woorlemadlamum chock of we *am bet. vimockily Amv I Ise owl Wls of I brill study diffir In sbalmilempby. mkvosink-turt. phys- ilm- tift. tte. Runless, because ot catain thultations tbb method (of 2 dilaptim) is clot always mpptk*abk. Smile Of the Mositations w*: the mail, t should not fam solid Was. wkb other cempoments; Um solvmt should be relatively km.nwltWg; It sbould lonn no chems. mapda. with otber components. but 0 such compdo. am formed. tlicir crysta. k1de sbmW be at low terops.; suld. "a mbmld be nonvixem and amid have low vapor press". the solid phaws Amid ctystidlLic viell and wp. readily fiom the simthef ficliscmr; the phaws should be easily dnalysed. M. Hatch rK vV I 1q, V. Chemical Abst. Vol. 48 No. 4 Feb. 25, 1954 General and Physical Chemistry I'm aa 7A@jhg 'em e the - > To N. "I R.,lphrlure' in 'V74.-O V. YX j7F . c M2101 77, fit J.-vapzO.-Y1 TM-f Ltd. wins. of the salts anti their crystn. temps. were detd. by previously-described methods (Cf. C.A. 44, OZ32c; 45. 4125b). The vapor pm- Sur. of td. soins. of NaCl rises to a max. of 401 kg./sq. cm. at 600', nd then falls t-3 0 at 8W* (m.p. of NaCI). When rnouchaNaSO# is added to the NaCl, a 2nd max. up at a lower temp., defining a region where Na'so, is th dPhase. This 2nd max. rises and the former diminishes with increasing Na,SO. conen. - When the euttc- tic mixt. (70'r*,Na.SO.-309Q' NaCI) is reached, the NajSOA curve is almost superimposed on the curve for the vapor pres- .surcof pure water. Approx. values for% NaSO,, pressure (In kg./sq. cm.), and temp. of the NatSOA max., and pres- sure,ond temp. of the NsCI max. are, resp.., 0. -, -, 401, .600; 20, _' _' 350, 6W; 35, 160, 376, 300. 690; 60, 320, 430; 2W. 560; 70 (eutectic), 225. 6W ( d ta. w eta P given for the NuW4 max. at eutectic concn. dWram for the ternary system Is presen" in form, and Is based an previously published data cf 26, 15W; 29, 77701; 36, 30878). A ternary cutect m. @j contains approx. 570 NaWj, 20% NaO. 75% -Mild RAVICH, U.1 BOROVAYA. 1F.Ye.;-K&TKOVjCjj, V.T.. Solubility and vapor pressure Of saturated solutions in the system KC1 -- K@)SO4 - E20 at high temperatures. Jzv.Sekt,fjz.-khjm.AnAl. 22:223-239 '53. (MMA 7:3) '2 1. Institut obahchey i neorganiCheskoy khimii Im. N.S.Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR. (Solution (Chemistry)) (Salts) RATI@ I. @-,BOROTATA. @F.Te@.;KSI@KO7011. Vrs. Solubility and vapor pressure of saturated solutions in the system NaCl - Na@2"4 - H 20 at high temperatures. Izv.S@kt.fiz.-khim.anal. 22:240-254 153. (nRA 7:5) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganichaskoy khimii im. H.S.Kurnakova Akademil nauk SSSR. (Solution (Chemistry)) (Salts) AUTHOR: SOV-117-58-8-5/28 TITLE: Modernization of the Roller Packing in a Fan Motor (Moderni- zatsiya, uzla uplotneniya vala motora ventilyatora) PERIODICAL% Mashinostroitell, 1958, Nr 8, P 20 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Biyskiy zavod elektropechey (Biysk Plant of Electric Furnaces) produces cementation furnacest type Ts-75. The roller packing of the fan motor in these furnaces has serious drawbacks. The lining is worn away and gas leaks through the packing. The packing has been improved in the-plant "Kommunist" by increasing the cross section of packing rings and by re- plaoing 'the adjusting screw by a spring. The spring exerts a pressure of 250 kg. There are 2 diagrams. ASSOCIATION: Zavod "Kommunist" (Plant "Kommunist") 1. Packings - ApplicAtions Card 1/1 KETL&R. V-O.. kandidat tkhnichaskikh nauk, dotaent. Calculating basic resistances of freight locomotives. Sbor. LIZZHT no-150:5-9 156. (KM 9:11) (Locomotives) KETLER, T.O., doteent, kand.tekhn.nauk; VARETIK, M.L., inzh. Improving and selection of a method for determining water consumption of locomotives. Trud.7 MINT no.165:135-163 159. (min 13-.6) (Locomotivea-Vater supply) VORONA). M.I... dot-gent; '@NYANOV, V.I., Pusov, 1'.Z., douellt'; G.D., Ll ZHABO'LINSEAYA, L.P., '(A.,;enL, kand.tAikhn,nau'k; lal'("E@BNIKOI@, U.S., dolcont, kan@ tekhn @--.nuk; PROTSENK01 .4.1.1 assilotprit Ktinual, on the delpri of Trarmp. ntroi. -14" I Jo 164. Through thr- rozlinogo tranopnrt@i Lra,@ni alcidomika V.N.Obvizt-nova (for Vor,-@n@,n, Gl,yaznov, Entlvi-; Prasov). 2. Nri-josibirakiy inotitull inzh@aie-r'@,v zheleznodoro@;hnogo !.ransporta (for Voznesens'Xly, Zliabot-inskaya, @5akov, Lazebriikov, Protoenko). UTLZROV, V. X. New universal Instruments for linear measurements. Priborostroente no.3;31-3 of cover Mr 156. WWA 9:8) (Measuring instruments) KZTLINSKAyA, Vera KatcimirovM: AvRAmmo, I,Ko, red*; BRUSILOTMTAs S.I., I-- ---- @ - tekbn. red. [China today and tomorroW3 Kitai segodnia I. zavtra. leningrade sovetsk:ii Pisatell, 1958. 393 P- (MM 1118) (China-DescriptioU and travel) KETUER, K.K.J. lnzh. Improve the quality of electric power. Blek. eta. 34 na.9s 6--8 S 163. (KRA 16:10) tra or a pa fnn (noo Fig. 2 on the Enclosure) T110 IR arac ova @Dokl. AN SM11, 127, 831, -1 vall uith ln-o-Aow :ro:lult-3 of 11, D. Tho offocti of differrn'. radInt-Ica rrZ;I-- o on vlacocity are choum in Fl@,# 3 on tho Enrlcnuro, tho fQr,--ition of Mand COGII ond gmups is givon in 12 Fi,,!. 4 on thr) Diale@-mro, and th:i fornation of poroxidoo is shown in Fig. 5 on tho1 !,aclazuro. OrIg. rrt. hais 6 flauro3. A@ZOGIATIO!Js Inztitut finichookoy khimli im. L. V. Pinarzbovskogo All UkrSSR Kicv;-,:ciy fni%l Vggsoyu=050 njtcjL-.0- Tojo!=-j (Kiev ",notipn qf- the An- of -@Yllthf'.tio rittra) Z!.Ms 05 SUB COM OC OTIMt 000 C% ------- AUTHORS: I.Ketcv, A. N., Pechkovskiy, V. V. SOV/1,56-58-4-14/49 TITLE: On the Mechanism of the Thermal Decomposition of the Sulfites of Calcium, Strontium and Bar--'um (0 mekhanizme termicheskogo raziozheniya sull--r-4tov kalltsiya; strontsiya i bariya) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye daklady vysshey shkuly. Khimiya i khimicheskaya tpkhnologiya, 1958, Nr 4, pp 667-671 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper investigations were carried out concerning the thermal decomposition of the sulfites of calcium, strontium and barium. This was done to explain the mechanism of this thermal decomposition. The composition of the solid and gaseous products of the above-mentioned sulfites were determinedj as well as the decomposition in dependence on temperature, time of stay and thr type of atmosphere. The investigations were carried out with specially synthesized and purified anhydrous sulfites. SO 2 and elementary sulfur were determined in the gaseous phase. In the solid phase sulfur was determined in the form of sulfite, 3ulfide, thiosulfate and sulfate. Within the temperature range of from 6000 to 8000C no melting of the Card 1/3 sulfites and their decomposition products occurs. The process SOV/156-58-4-14/49 On the Mechanism of the Thermal Decomp--sition of the Sulfites of Calcium, Strontium and Barium of thermal decomposition of sulfites of calcium, strontium and barium car, be expressed by the following equation: 2MOSO 3 -2MeO + 2SO 2; 6meso 3 + 3SO2 ' 6meso 4 + 1 1/2 S2 2MeO + 1 1/2 S2 - Wes + SO 3 Oleso3- MeS + 5hIeSQ 4* The formatiGn of the sulfites and sulfates -;akes place under direct action of the gaseous phase. The density of sulfates formed in the decompgaition exert3 a decisive influence upon the rate of thermal decomposition of the sulfites of calcium, strontium and be.zjium. The dependence of thermal decomposition upon the time of stay ir, nitrogen current at 7000 after 5, 10 and 15 minutes was investigated, and it was found that the strontium sulfite is decomposed most easily. There are 3 tables and 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra tekhnologii neorganicheskikh Yeshchestv Permskogo Card 2/3 gosudarst-iennogo universiteta im. A. M. GorIkogo (Chair of the sov/l@;6-58-4-14/49 On the Mechanism of the Thermal Decomposition of the Sulfit-es of Calciump Strontium and Barium Technology of Inorganic Substances at the Permt State University imeni A., 11. Gor'kiy) SUBMITTED: May 24, 1958 Card 3/3 33TOV, A.H.; PZCHEDVSKIT, V.T. Reaction of sulfur dioxide with calcium oxide and calcium car- bonate. Zhur.priklekhim. 31 U0,12:1783-1787 D '58- (MIRA 12--2) 1. Permakly gosudaretvemW universitet imeni A.M. GorIkogo. (Sulfur dioxide) (Calcium oxides) (Calcium carbonates) 5(k) SOV/78-4-2-5/40 AUTHORS: Keto Pechkovakiy, V. V- tov, -A.N. TITLE, investigation of the Thermal DecompositiOn Of Magnesium Sulfite (Izueheniye termicheakogo razlosheniya sulifita magniya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganieheskey khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2, pp 272-276 (usu) ABSTRACT: The velocity of the thermal decomposition of magnesium sulfite dependirg on the temperature, the type of the gaseous re- ducing agenti and on various additions as SiO 2, Fe203' Cr 2037 and ferriferous bauxite2-were,investigated. Sul-fur dioxide, sulfur, magnesium thiosulfate,.and maguesium sulfate are formed in nitrogen atmosphere in the temperature range of 300-5000. At temperatures > 5000C only sulfur dioxide, elementary sulfur and magnesium 3ulfate are formed. The forma-, tion of sulfur dioxide during the thermal dissociation of magnesium sulfite proceeds according to the following reaction; Mg30 -a" mgo + 50 (1) 3 IT- 2 The formation of elementary sulfur and of magnesium sulfate Card 1/0 proceeds according to the following reaction: V SOV/78-4-2-5/40 Investigation of the Thermal Decomposition of Magnesium Sulfite 2Mg3O3 + SO 2 - 2MgSO4+ 1/232 (2) At temperatures -