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- - , - -- -- - --- -PXI ----T- - - - ADAMUICH,, 1.;~ NORIM, B.N. Resiniferous system of the pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) Bot.zhur. 39 no.6:894-901 N-D 154. (KLRA 8:2) 1. Molotovakiy seltakokhozyaystvannyy institut. (Pistachio) ADA.MOVICH, Eduard losifovich. Molotov Agricultural Inst imeni Fryanishnikov. Academic degree of Doctor of Biological Sciences, based on his defense, 16 February 1955, in the Council of Botanical Inst imeni Komarov, Acad Sci USSR, of his dissertation entitled: "Biological Bases of Lifetime Utili- zation of Aboreal S ecies In the Forests of the Urals." (Anatomic- physiological study~ Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAK, LiBt no. 13, 4 June 1955, liyulleten' MVO SSSP, No. 15, Aug 56, Moscow, pp. 5-24, Uncl. JPRS/NY-537 PUB. 7,-! ~.o r a r, t n:', trvn in earth- viien '-ill !-rrf In ~-c ~;'t i n cc~r- 1V C. ADAMOVICII, E.I. Causes of crust formation on tree trunks. Bot. zhur. 46 no.g: 1271-1275 S 61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Permskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut. (Bark) ADAMOVICH, --- E.I., Prof. (Perm') Northern cypresses in the Ural regioa. Priroda 51 vn.3:80 Mr 62. OCRA 15:3) (Ural mountain region-Cypress) ADAMOVICH, E. I. Regeneration of cork on the trunks of growing birchs6, Bot. zhur. 48 no.3:373-378 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Permskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut. (cork) (Birch) (Regeneration(Botany)) ADAMOVICH, E.I. (Perm') Resin conceptacles in American arborvitae (Thuja occi- dentalis L.). Bot. zhur. 49 no.3:403-404 Mr 164. (FJRA 17:3) A P rc Lu IT-LUTS-11, killa WN T Vi MOLOGIYA, No, 4, 19~-J91 15602 AUTH0,31 ll'-~ T. R" t o 1,, ta s 1"T, 0 1-2, ~,)q--Jo J, C~)-- t:~C~ efl C. t i. r-c ,----.ADAMOVICH, G.G. Hygienic evaluation of variotis climatic factors in a health resort .0 lor children, Gig, i san. no. 10:92-96 0 160. (MBU 13t12) 1. Iz kafedry obahchey gigiyeny Tomskogo gosudaretvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. (HEALTH RESORTS, WATERING PL~CESj ETC.) (CHILDREN-HOSPITALS) 21DAM',OVI6H. L.D., inzli.; WAY, P.I., otx.rod. - ~':.~ ~ ~ - - [Geometry of screw surfaces) K voprosu goometrii vintovykh poverkhnostei. Dnepropetrovsk, 1958. 22 p. (Dnepropetrovsk. Inzhenerno- -straitellnyi Institut. Nauchnoe soobshclienie, no.35). 0,11RA 16:8) (Screws, Theory of) S/121/62/000/010/005/005, D04o/Dll2 AUTHOR: Nono 7,ivon TITL'_7: Dissertations ?7__,RIODIC.',L: Stanki i instrument, no. 10, 1962, _44 TEXT: The follo-,vinF dissertations -for the-decree of Candidate of Technical Sciences weFe presented: L.D. Adamovich, at the Voyenno-inzhener- -'ademiya im naya I-rasno:;na-mennaya --I d * 64,ra ('!ilitary En,;neerinj R-p dBanner" Academy iq. V.V. Kuybyshev), "Some Aspects of the Geometry o f H-alical Surfaces"; G.A.. Andreyev, at the VIIIII zh.-d. transDorta (VIjil O-f RR Tr`--ins jortat ion), "Investi,~-ation of the Contact Formation Between Rou,-h Sur- faces": -.V. Baltrushevich, at 'he Vz;esoyuzn,r u oy.ordena Trudovogo KrasnoCo Znameni !TII clektromekhaniki' (All-Union "Order of the Red Banner of Labor" NII of Eloctromechanics) , "Investiaat~on of a Digital Servo System, fo~ Con- vertinU DiCits into Yovements"; A.P. Be--rodnyy, at the Lenin-radskiy Poli- -tekhnicho-,',-iy institut im, "I. Kalinina (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute im. I.I.I. Kalinin), "InvestiGation of the Processes of Sluepless Control of I A 8 t - A , 11 11 -4 is it 11 4 if x11 11 11 14 11 ;* ry AP'LLP vil M15 Nil 111"a v till As v J~ A L 9 L 1,h A t L k I I A4 f4 t( M (I g owl A oil loo 00 The fortristion Of CYAnIdell In the bl"21-ftimAce pirtKeot. A,faink-s~u4 skiid Va. A%ta,in. ~~Ijl 3, N,, is. Or , * 00 1 " - ( Its, "'ki, wio. I. ..... thr Ill, visslit-111, All'i Ily 111411 's ~tlsg Tht 1,1"ctkv ill c1det-l'a-W, c o6 If. W . 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Appljlacce !of letting coffosion. 7itli petiodic filliv~. and -00 also with flowing solutions L. i AdAstim t~ It. :;, '2 - 5. 13" Ar 00 roe 00 ago --OG t It 14 a m 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,19 6 0 0 4 4 0 0 o f o 0 0 4 a 0 0 0 0 o 0 a o o o o o o o e 0 0 q ite, 0 o 6 0 4 51 0 0 0 a 6 0 0 411 0 0 0 0 0 L A Y -1 1 1 Kk ON R, t I -,vo k L) 1i r,.1 1 6t 11. SO 0 -of .1 00 -00 00 AppAtmfus lot trsimg lot;' J"'V r'wlal' Go a 00 '00 ,b 1s l - - ~ zoo 1 m j 0 -.00 o 0 At& It A ftFIA1Lv*GKAt tlTf*&I!A1 CtAISIFKA1100 040 t m, ' T __T It a 00 0 0 T W. 0 0 0 0 0 ic 0 0 0 0 0 - - - -- gal F 3 1 A A , I j- I - M i , T Auton)AUC UuH-point *Ajustnwat devioe for titmUou. L. 1.. AliAMOVITFA-H Mil N. It, VoLKOV floe ILITINAWIt CLAWFICOICH T" t ' 0 U &I K) W. of it (W An m if 3I ~ d1l ' 0 q * 9 F, i L ill S AhD 0 0 CO I k I 'L 1kid I the Zinc-Plating of Imin in Add Electrolytes. L It. Atialw-vit..' It und A~ NY. I'miya j7hurmal Prikladriol KAtj?jij (.1. ~Jpjiili,d Chrm.), M37, 10. (2), ( to 2711 2h'.; Brit, ('hjpn. AN., 1037. 111), rv7fi),__jIn jtum~iivnj Inin articlt~ an- a 11114A in 4 halli mnNitlitig zifiv MU1114414. 200, lowlillill Okilphate 50, tilp, 1, aide 24t. xulphuri,, w-i-I .5 -tan It 3 nwrvuriv -1 1 t h 0 2 d . 1 , a e "al,-r . mi 1- 0.0 liMO pill., ill p" 24, 'Aith a com-ni, driusity (if :1 jimp. (fill., it ,.,tll 1.%jjx~m_ w pickled ill 15 "1 liPli- 10--ri, swid, ur 20",, off lum. The imi vurfam mlioul,l I !iCall% IW%,mKI1%l11k go 0 t,tilphuri,~ avid. und d,-vtvai%NI vlmtmIv I've@ tv 0 UO V A 8EULLURMAL LMNATURI CLASSIFKATICOO silo*,) Hit ONY a., '%I R&A An I I rid 0 N I I w 04 0 a a 3 4 u it AV Q Asip, Orpto cooit Kit wa Relit HOMMA 1 444 & & 0 *i : : 0 It a & 0 0 0 0 111 * * * 40 0 0 Oje 0 0 : 0 0 0 *1 00 00 0 * 0 0 0 It, * .0-W -0 -CO-A-0 0 0 * q * 0 0 & 0 0 Ill : : : A L L 1 -10 1 1- A L a 0 f IsA I I V I I w A -tj KA -0 i -v A- --I L Ile Aod of iron on copper-plisting in acid electrolyte. L, P. Adamovicls. J. A pplisti Chtm. (U. S. S. R.) 12, 1126-33(liKIP).-I'lic Niunderrmt it).11(13mm.),platetlia a c.d. of 0.8 amp. /squate In. for 30 atin.,w" quite siat I%. lairtory as proevt1iis against CM)MIsilon, The tath. 2Wg.A.CuSO..b)IPOxnd3O1I,.%, (d. I-M) wasus."Ifor no* electrolstating of Cis on the Ni undurt-I)at. For a bash ionix. up to 40g-A. of Fe"'. a c. d. of 1~5 amp-jultiar, o0o in. was Is" for Q-80 min.; and for a twh rowti. le%~ roe 00 j than W #,,I, Fe", a r. d. of 2.0 Pinp,/scluart in. wa~ cot u%rd for 22-3 min. In Nish va-cit the Cis dettosits weir 0.111-41.016 man. 04 k. A. A. Kwlx,,tiiv z 00 =00 to 00 od 99 A I L t TAtLt.r4tc aL I III RAT"I CLAIIIFIZATIC1, I a 1w if 14 1 1) 1 xx At 04 of It Is It K It it It CC TIRIO An I oil 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 ejo 0 6 As 9 0 IN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM A a c AL_ L-J. --.I- A-1- ~L__ L M_ h F, 6 A I , V. I I g Dandq jdm~xvm is N#W by mirsim ol surintricisr- ' b id * mc . L. P. Adpwywh and A. Vs. lasuru) ku. w7 1940, No, 3. 7Q.-bz;" apprims. 0.11. of steel shavitig. in I to. of a mixt. amalsbag of equal Pam of 1W, (d. 1A4), HNOJ (d. 1.42) and water. Tothe"a. add water k)% 116" " cc.. bad for 3U sec., cool wid fil- .0-1 A Co. d The ObVir &M AcOll to an and 1 fipffim, bat to aD- b * l 70 a4d 0.5 cc of 0.1% mi, r i munaL iale. w ixty of Al is Im thess O.M to t Ibbseme of A or it the unit. tbt adw is faintly pink, Afirt ~s =00 f Al O d d l i ff h f ] age 00 o w re e tyinirm o c at . t is vvrt w pwu A 0.5% a m! ppt, Is formil. I'lic uw1bod pnxlttkvs Ytiv COO 00 00. roo 00 4 dl,fimite t-u1t. if the Lvatrat of At 1, 0 It i. pomsib&c to detmt 0.01% of Al. r-b""'Ttn, L* 0 0 AJ U mc~liod for the syntbesis of aurtatricarboxylic and, too _ vrnfied. Thr syntbe%6 of the a6d 6 deilcribed. ZOO goo tsoo tiso ?see ti ;l'! C~ ;,.I IT I lil. 1, r'.. C_ 'I, s v fw ci tee U V1 AT 00 At,; An A 0 0 0 0 o4 0 o o 0 0 o 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ce 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 * 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PrO timum VOIQMO 9611tiong in Prodpitation teacti 'i " .11. edP on . Pitatim of lead lotiida and lead *Wfat*. L.P.Adama. virb and X. G. Parfenova (A. N1. Gor*kil State U1,jr., Kharkov). Zhur. Awl. Kkim. 3, me series of expts., "no. of 9 X In-i.m x it) a .11 Pb- (IN(Wo were pptd. with Oml M KI. The 2 "ns. were timilpined in d6tinct but varying v(4. ratirm. To equalize the ionic strength of the conibining soltt%.. to the l1b(NOl), witt. was added 0.1 M AcOll slid NaNO. in requiml qnan- iiii". The activity product I P.) of I'll ' anti I - wa% rak-J. it= 1'. - I Pb * ' I I I -Pftf,. %%here f. arid f, are the activity coeffs. of I - and 116 * *. rr~p., - hich at p, - 0.01 were 0.93 and 0.76, reap. At 1. 2: 8.5 X It) -11111, alwav, I)ptd.; at Pe --~ 5.010-9 it never pptd. Between these '~' values was a zone when pptn. simetirtles wcurml and 'Methnesdidnot. Next, the Linallest conen. o(l'h(X(y,, i.e. 9 X 10 31, was mixed with KI rAllu. in vol: ratim 4 Eachtimel,ptu. mcurt"I it was morded. &-. well as nonoccurrmte of lipm. When the Pb(%Ol)t: KI ratio was 1:2. ppin. occurred every time. The P. of these mixts. waj 8.5 X 10-0. At a rafio 1:3. P. - 8.1 X 10-1. plan. occurred 12 timr, out of 15, andat theratio 1:1,P. -7.2 X 10-I.ppmomuffed 7times out of 17. So ppt. fumed at ratios 1: 10 and 21: 1. in both cases P. - 4.3 X 10-1. Analogous cipts. on plati. of PbSO. in which the Pti(N(h)j:ll)~D4 vol. ratiu %~as I:J)- 1:0. 1 showed that tilt optimum Vol. ratio %s$ 1: 1. M. 11~11 ~(;'W',- A stuay of the rfnettiou between tlkeril- and Uld Micro I llullan. t.ch. ' 12, 203 20S. Ref Zhro I i5l M,t, . t-A st-ml v of the willo,"IZ1,11 ~! III,- No. 31,s~ Compound ioTmcd b), tht: ml,iracttou of 1h With 1-~O-au"an"phCqVI --.)-2 Lla!,ljjtLt~,1-1, 41, acid (1) ~ly Os4urnysllenskil's method hos ~Ilowll that the componuits Yeact in the ratio 1~2. the ions reacting bting Th-- and a biv:t4-nt amon obtained by ncidic dissociation of I I he optinium pli is 1-65. Thc con5tant of compl~fx formation is (7-f) -4 11-91 x lul. -tween lithiun 2631. The reaction b~ aud -F k 9- 8c -u-p7Ad- - 1 E 1 1 1 , I lovlc all, . . -7- n;~- F I 1,,Iulld luv, I f1w 1-,o ii.lph(ii- ' va, 1.1~,d ,,Lit t-N ITgal- . ..... At pli i3 LL I -w-, ii~ i Ilic -Tlsl~lllt :- l : " -11 Io and Ow i-!l ~'j i. l d '.) i I 4"0 n,,, 10,6MO !141 i :I- WIViNIU11 AIIIIII-t AMOVICH L. ar'kov) .a*~~6k-p 41~1 Elements of qualitative analysis in the activity of the school che?istry club. Xhim.v shkole 10 n0-3:65-71 MY-Je '56. (KIBA 9:8) ~ -A. (Chemistry, Analyt~cal--Qtialttativo) I - --- ---- - - - --- --- - ADAMOVICH L. YUTSIS, B.V. In low Photometric determination off beryllium In beryllium bronzes. Ukr. khim.zhur. 22 no.6:805-W 156. (MLRA lo:?/' 1. 1(harlkovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet im. A.M. Gor1kogo. (Beryllium) (Photometry) OV/137 - 58-11-23799 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Melallurgiya, 195 ;, Nr 11, D 274 (USSR) AUTHOR: Adamovich, L. P. TITLE: Analytical Chemistry of Beryllium. Optical Met iods (Analiticheskaya khimi.ya berilliya. Opticheskiye metody) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Voronezhsk. otd. Vses, khirn. o-va im. D. I.Mendeleyeva, 1957, Nr 1, pp 137--143 ABSTRACT: A review of the photometric determination o Be using organic dyes. The author recommends thoron, arsenazo, berlilon 1, and beryllon II, naphthochrome green, aluminon, chromazurol - 3, and salicylic acid derivatives. Bibliography: 45 references. V. N. Card 1/1 A A KDAMOVICH, L.P.; YUTLSIS, B.V. Photometric determination of beryllium in ir)n alloys. Ukr.khim, zhur. 23 no.6:784-787 157. (MIRA 11:1) l.Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvenn" universitet ~m. A.M. Gortkogo. (Beryllium) (Iron alloys) ~j 0 V (t, (!/ AUTHOF_ Adamovich, L.P. 32-9-40/43 ~ --- TITLE: ----------- 1 The Determination of the Beryllium Content by Means of Hydrooyanic Alizarion BB (K opredeleniyu berilli. ra a pomoshch' yu kislogo alizarinovogo sinego BB) FMIODICAL: Zavodskaya Labomtoriya, 1957, Vol.23, Nr 9, pp.1140-ii4O (USSR) ABSTILOTi Reference is made to the article by Bax-skaya,S.I. and Shemyakin,F.k. in Zavodskaya Labomtoriya, 1953, Vol.19, Nr 2, p 160. It is pointed out that the authors give no information concerning the reagent it- self, and that it is therefore not possible to examine the method described. The author (Adamovich) tested this color-Ing substance in an ammoniaoal solution recommended by the authors as well as in other media (H2SO , NaOH). The coloring substance was feuna to be very un- t stable and o begin to bleach Immediately after production. As regards the fact that Bartkaya and Shemyakin recommended working in accord- anoe with the method of standard series, it is pointed out that it is impossible for anybody at the same time to prepare the sample to be analyzed and, in addition, the entire color scale. There am 2 tablea and 2 Slavic references. ASSOCIATICHt Khar1kov State University (Kharllcovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) A1WLABLEi Library of Congress Card 1/1 .,,_A%MVICH, L.P. - -. , _-, - Photometry and spectrophotometry of beryllium compounds. Uch. 2ap. KHGU 95:143-151 157. (HIRA 12:10) (Beryllium compounds) (Photometry) (Spectrophotometry) 5(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1293 Adamovich, Leonid Petrovich Rukovodstvo k laboratornym zanyatiyam po kachestvennomu anallzu (Manual for Laboratory Assignments in Qualitative Analyalo) Khar1kov, Izd-vo Khar1kovskogo univ-ta, 1958. 117 P. 10,000 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: Tolmachev, V.N.; Ed.: Bazilyanakaya, I.L.; TeQh. Ed.: Chernyshenko, Ya.T. PURPOSE: This book is approved by the Ministerstvo vysshego obrazovaniya Ukr. SSR as a manual for students of ch~mistrV de- partments at universities in the Ukrainian SSR. It m4y alao serve as a textbook for students of vuzes which include onalytical chemistry in their programs. COVERAGE: This elementary textbook of qualitative analysis Xe based on the experience of the faculty of the Kafedra kachestventlogo analiza Kharlkovskogo gosudarBtvennogo universiteta Card 1/6 SOV/129,3 im. A.M. Gor1kogo consisting of N.P. Komar; (head), V,V. Kiselev- skiY, I.U. Martynchenko, and L.P. Adamovich. It conta~nq the description of special reactions for a series of catigns and anions where semimicro techniques and apparatus are emplo ed. The text incl-.ides those cations and anions which are specified in the program of analytical chemistry approved by the MinIster- stvo v-ysshego obrazovaniva SSSR for the chemistry departments of state uniiiersities (1953). The author thanks NJ. Koma0for his advice. There are 5 tables and 4 figures. There arQ no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Ch. I. Semimicro, Equipment and Technique in Qualitative Chemical Analysis 9 Equipment 9 Performance of individual oparations 15 Card 2/6 Manual for Laboratory Assignments (Cont.) SOV/1293 General laboratory procedure instructions 23 Ch. II. Special Reactions and Analysis Procedure 26 Subject 1. Group V cations. Anions: Cl-, s02- NO CO 2- 32 4 , 32 3 Silver ions - 32, mercury (1) - 34, lead - 35, Anions: chloride - 36, sulfate - 37, nitrate - 37, carbonate - 37. Exercises - 37. Recommended form for the summary table - 38. Directions for the preparation of analysis procedure - 38. Subject 2. Group IV cations 39 Bismuth ions - 39, copper - 40 cadmium - 42, mercury (II) - 42, arsenic (III)(and M - 43, tin (II) and (IV) - 45, antimony (III) and V) - 46. Recommended form for the summary table. Exercises - 48. Directions for the preparation of analysis procedure - 48. Card 3/6 Manual for Laboratory Assignments (Cont.) SOV/1293 Subject 3. Group III cations 49 Tons of nickel - 49, cobalt - 50, aluminum - 51., chronium - 53, iron (II) and (III) - 54, manganese - 56, zinc - 57. Recommended form for the summary table - 58. Exercises - 59. Directions for the preparation of analysis procedure - 59. Subject 4. Phosphoric acid ions. Group II and I cations 60 Phosphate ion - 60. Ions of barium - 61, strontium - 62, calcium - 63, magnesium - 64, potassium - 65, sodium - 65, ammonia - 66, lithium - 67, rubidium - 67, cesium - 68. Spectrum study of group I and II cations - 68. Exercises - 68. Directions for the preparation of ana- lysis procedure for group II and I - 68, and of all 5 groups - 70. Recommended form for the summary table - 69. Subject 5. Anions 70 Anions of boric acids - 70, carbonate 72, acetate - 72, oxalate - 72, tartrate - 7 , cyanide 74, thiocyanate - 74, hexacyanoferrate (113 - 75, hexacyanoferrate (III) 75, silicate - 75, hexafluorosilicate 76, nitrite - 76, nitrate - 77, phosphate - 77, arsenite 77, arsenate - 78, Card 4/6 Manual for Laboratory Assignments (Cont.) SOV/1293 sulfide - 78, sulfite - 76, thiosulfate - 79, sulfate - 79, chromate and dichromate - 79, fluoride - d0, chloride - UO hypochlorite - 80, chlorate - 71, bromide - 61, bromate - 61, iodide - 82, iodate 82. Recommended form for the summary table d3. Exercises 83. Directions for the preparation of analysis procedure - d4, Ch. III. Directions for the Analysis of an Unknown Substance (General case) b7 Preliminary-tests 87 Preparation of solutions 91 Cation analysis 94 Anion analysis 95 Ch. IV. Reaction of Ions of Some Rare Elements and Their Fractional Detection in Production Samples 98 Beryllium - 98, titanium 98, zirconium 99, vanadium 99, molybdenum 100, tungsten 100, uranium 101, fractional detection of beryllium in aluminum alloys - 101, detection of titanium in Card 5/6 Manual for Laboratory Assignments (Cont.) SOV/1293 minerals - 102, detection of zirconium in minerals - 102, fractional detection of V, Mo, and W in steel - 102. Detection of uranium in minerals - 103. Appendix,!. Preparation of solutions of a given concentration 104 Appendix 2. Sanitation and safety rules for personnel working in analytical laboratories 106 Appendix 3. First aid for laboratory accidents log Appendix 4. Inventory of a laboratory first-aid kit J-!,- Appendix 5. List of reagents with concentrations and method of preparation 112 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (QD83.A24) TM/atr 3-30-59 Card 6/6 SM SJ LI'yo,, V. T.. T TLAL&Skly. X. :S O 1XIM. :f 1-tig-tind the a to Notho voL n Di "w Coat d: o Comp *x 7 re Ilot i:na (S hch"iyo-diskuselYs o A 5: tjc : j pa uotc4mim isucholys koupleksoobr".1-Lys, , rset..-kh) Fv2=%CA.L. .h k Ooh.bzkL ase.d.niy. thimLys, I lol.stLys wy XhL*L.he Okay t!kLologira. 195el, Wr 3. Vp 173 - 174 (USSR) : A28TIAM. Pros, ro7jru&ry is to 21, 1958 Goof.r..c. discussion took place at the to.. or it "..It 1* 111,1:1,t, "d la to. It t ci.,.. :: L.try of Cnaplox 1,1111B AAI-U4ioA Cof.renao an the Ch 200 person. &%%ended 1han Formatio.s. X., . :1 .*- Ih 038 r 0 3 h f d t ads are we the Gampl-as In 4.1 tion. r: 1. .-d u tig the Instability c...'ant. ..0.4 Ing "Ih*, .1cul to d to and probless oncermIng %h influence : : ; Iio&. . of the 6.1'ent up .4 'he Process.. of f. in the lools" by A. X. Bbk. and the &I and be cial JUXIF. . of i t 3olution-, ,he result* it 3 d C p n .-n -- r- ~j : ... ' at a systematic I., P. M" Izs-:&IL cyl &to y.t.w. by &o"& of . .1 as In ovp.;-P7r'd the optio&l method we r* dealt ith. I. %h4 lecture by To. A. , further of the ...PT.. t Ld ~h : ;roc . lotions was d.,,laped. Be,a -R=f; . . I ::. ;b. !d: .. ;,as LonIof 'h do n It -141t7 loxes %sraj"tjo of the ": &I " the Physical and proper-tios, the ch*nic" noturw C.rd 2/16 mA the of the Ooapl*x o-p-od. us% be It. B. Tataintir;kly in jhwir I.ot"- oj to 7olymerization Of ISQ-POLY Acids I. atoned *xP*rimomtsl results of the Investigation of the :4* I,J-orlsalLon I. solutions of nollbdlc &,Ld Th. author. P 4-,d wit~ln a certain pr d that the *!ybd1, c . .c Ad thntrations ..Let. aw, . SUMber Of compound, that *an be expressed by Go, -I.r.11 roroul, Koo 4(noo 4)h-2' Zn the l-Q%uX- by X- T. Ak--I'rd and v_3. C"-4 4/16 SyLvakovskly Investigation result. Go -b.s a .&Its %.kic, at. I h aforeation La I*A olut f . by . -o: -ti-- -h d ti -4 f rat I.- .:: r. . . .: :jtc . .ih ~ 004,01- and Idl-. 1. *be of their result* it,. o Liff r..* . Th. .6 ! : lo I.. I,o.. L d .~ t % : ~ f ! "a rdlc to th Interpolation f.rou by yovtc % A. K. A. ChAa'atv~%.kjj. h Id . I..t.r. on -pg : , the solutions I C blcatLoo With tg 3y.%.. A-17.L. of tb, .olubillty, Disgram; of to Sys %a- c. -3:1 - 11,0 1. olu%jo,$-. it 3 . ound t,h' t"'. bt% t . h 11q1 d " 6 u " I he ol Oms t ' ;b! :.. furth*mcr.. ! ad b-! f 'b "Adit; f r .. %he point of Of bydl,,,-,h ...Yl. i %a. tit P-i.wd. T. I. K. od I - pa 1 poIas . :::. out &h: Jy f t~lst d I' lb"Ln- Lo.. .f ,h 1y* P1 :l ::! : . b O, Iry , . "r o f : . ' ~1 , cead~ 5/14 Uri that the ... p by r ly b.rg PrMft of th: . i 4 Coat "&as Dise.a.l.c. an the X.tb.do of sov/1 5.%-5a- 3-50,30 lavo:SL41ating the Complex Forliation in SoltilL..8 lareetleation .8 401.1ap*d by the So-di-lien school to of XLO valus. Is al- pointed to the necessity of studying the kIzs%L** ~f the poIym*rIs*t1*a process and a quantitative datexasioation of the strength a.' the polymers. A. 1. Babko pointed out that the study of she polymer as. ,-~*&ry. 1. P. Xa.-' m.attozed la his l.atuze that the rather widely sT-rasZ-yoly.*rIl&1Ion type according to the ockwas "naclaus + chain menber.0 I. not obtained to all cs,oos. ?h following scientists toom, part In the disoaaricas Y. 1. Totasabov, A. T. Able,, 1. S. Zastfin. 1. Y. T--.y., M 1. J. TaSsimirskiy. A. K. Saliba tb*n discussed In hie lecture 61albods of Determining the Dissociation Conate.at of the Complex Group. In Solatione- %be si. yrin.ipl.. of determining $be i"t&billt;, coastants. Z. P.-&o-* di.ou.sed in his oC 0" 10 tuZ* tion Nothods of the I4.t&bIlLty Constants of ~ th: Com lv Ccm ound. Acoordiza %a Fxperimental Dot&- the p ; .Ibi 11 ti . Of ..i th. kn'vz ul at Lou po cal thods of the s : :. t : f . : ra As lability no out or -.1o. as, .f It ..Pl.x farm- . *I@& I Nal.tLon. If a ... r.1 -a ... l.ar ... pl.... are formed cart 611 .be 41: plGlazont method by Abe&& aud Bodl-.d.r (ocapl.1.4 a, A. K oexuant lie reacesecdod for %bs calculatLoa of lakka) in J the tab Ity constant. The lecturer discussed the di.- solation thuds f tb polyncalsl. proposed by D'yorrum, :: : : L.d.a. X. . 11, 3 2 h rl. Edwalley and other authors. The a,-- a this say ar. at ." U.ur.t.. Is see proo.d that the method or s,io .... I,. approximation. can load to wrong vonclusions as to the chemical processes taking flaso 1 a 'd Thl t -t pr.b.bl. .L.. * '! 0f th. bj,~L &I con t- t: !s b. . .b%s1 ad by the method of ; It I* .. I squares. S. V. Ptitr., To. 1. T.k.t.r -d L. 1. lersdova described the ddtors-~Iion methods of the l "Lilly ao o st ant of th . " . . %. Qa-p I.... of iobium. 1 !; S " us "Lr shi - b-11 :, :, - %he Lnl..tlg.ti.a of the eq.Llibri-d1opl- .... t of th: osplex formation by II'.r tons. I. It. 1. V. '--eye, and C. S. S-h.aka, held ft IsctQr*--Q--Q-Th* Role of the Time Yactor In t!:4 *f the Complex Yarm.ti..-. :. the di.....1o. an the 2 - 11,,t due 1. the l.. adj stm n% fa q 11. 'b~ thodo di ...... d of .. Card T/16 totaMiming %be instability con.teato (palladium &" cobalt - n not T O was.) Pointed ' Abl r p1 :: : S h- - 0. ty do, ' af L.L d .; Lr. .t df 'Itia he ;" 0 t ia. .L.tsuca, Of 1:%:1,eadlate m:rn .* o x f-. pl ,ionI % h! i. rkI, n -,, bL I y , : ; , 1; j r I.. ly dL .... I.ting a-;l ... a ... be exam lbxvic 111:,l dote. I. P. AA-.1ioh, A. X. Golub :11 saun,.xbe r ,o- Pa, In,be dl-..i.. a. the A. K. Babko r*q-tod inclusion in %h* next ooafqr*no* on %be :h", stry of complex compound. -L. hith, .I. a "' lod thv in sb-*- Qf t tY ... t -t. h1 ld 1 :~ je ---40 411 top t4-a of a: u - .: 'I . a .h T u d . l :"fy to 9hi ch divergencies of %he of t %. d - ~. " 'or..' .."od: o f vsau- tLnd the ol;erimontal da,ta can lead. tr ~ s: R. ,-X--,ad that 1. ths dote ~mi..tL.. of the L..I.bIlLtY *On:t an%& all ch-i-I 6;uilibris bould be take, let. mean uattht render complex Ito cooplex formation p-... .: ... 1:" ". pr ....... . f t be y t h add d -. 1. %be 1.0t.r. d.111-d by Card 0/16 X--Y-* 2hxo;: iiad A. P- Z-1-1Y. -A;~110sticn of %he DL.tribu- ' - ; a "at . ad the I ... atIgat ion of tlo 3tability Constants Coaf:revoo Discussion on the Method. of 307/1 53-5a- 3- 30/30 lave tiestima the coffirlex Formation in Solutions Som..Th-ion C:.PI:z,Cow.Pouxx1:-dr site mbt&in*d from the : .fp.ris otal 1-6 t, 8 tfIn MrIbution of thorLum Mpou"s In the &Yet***, eo.tyl-tone - b .... A. - water. end xy;.'~;l --p - ..I ... f:. -.w.t., or. gi- dat the instability son Sont of the th.rLaw asotyl;Geoto" am' ;2-ox,-l .4-"Vbthoq-i.o" Wer's &1 1:%11. L "T-.1 G. .. Zav....k. and Is. V. "a h,I. I.. - an weh.. the . vii..tl7.n of the ..l.bITfty SOMIM'In the determination of the Stability of Couplet :"vO"d.1. _l.% Long. 1. this loot- also other method. fof couples formation Pro-... I. .f' dl cussed PH -~'t of the tIt 1 lonsity, an wall as of tbolh.:%If D. 1)*Her., in told . lectAr's on the -L;p I. t no f the SolbliTIT-a-thod in 3tudy iAg the Fhthalocys.oLam Complexes of Metal... Us .-dt.h: 4;%.Mih d Qu"%It.tt'. charactarLatic. of the "" 1o 0 the 1;=.ition of the phtbaLocyanides of cobalt. slak.1, O:Ppet and sinci.am wall " of the free phthalo 07=1- I to the aol for -Ld soLut Lou f;,ttll Ih:,r:.t;..a 9M "amonleg. and as " ..p.rl-atal proof .how ..Ito . of ads in the couple*.. The- characteristic. E-2-se".d him a a proof of - .1-trolo forx.law, of 'bthulnuy~ino and Lt. .Copies In the 1-tur. 4*11w."d by 1. L. Xmpatkm an -The Mothad of the Two Solrents of lnvea1t-rg--&Tlng the Formatlo,n and Properties of .. Prowad that thin method make* it possible 10 4 & M A. the cumob.r Of Compi.... formed 1. %be myst". She ir a-Position Mtablli r;uanelsov, A. z !Y~"'--'. To 1. Tor y- dL:..!;L.3..M'T the I..t-. t4 doilver*4 by A. A. Orintor "d S. P. Klowl". On the Couple- 'alladius, **.pounda-Tjj~-;gjth . O.Cr!I nation number b.v. rour It I a pr:::l Shut I. the c- 11 . forgo oblorl.. and br"i'" ':. a. be . .1:P1111 number 5 in., 1 '; 11:1 ars formed. 7bi I-.-t of mentioned PC= thp:10I;h. . rtlg.%LC. Of the ... P1 Can, be Used In Y.t.a. Ltb So. formation ~.r Pred.&I Ati ..) of on- aLnglo coopl- This method ask: card 10/16 poo"bl. SO determine the ampositlo. and, InstabilIty :.!%tL.t of the onsplex. In the loct~. deLlrerod by 9. 3. Y&%.L:Ir.kiy "d " D 0 Ifor.bl.,. the ppli t!on,of tb:,,tboary,,,f cry Sul- 11n,o ;,I., _7r Ihe dat.;. 1-*tlo . St. go alt and Jr. *f the chloride cooplezes of Cobalt, nick 01 " capper according to the absorptL" spectra of the.* .OP10149 sam dl 0 0 % was pro d th t 1, b-,41*lhl*r "'II -1.5. .7 ..1. .. th:r:'!d.I ... co"ont"' lo!~abo'.111Sr*I 0 th: tL " oqUllbri- between the t.tr&hodrl. and out h.dric for. of Sh. T1j.P* .She4 . I. :', KI I-"PS'-1. *t.-I.. 1.140119-tion Of the 301, Sion 1wilibrium In olution. Of plus Coupoand ." the pO%ibI1Lty of using 4.3t the b: C1=10po exchange to clarify the structure of t .. plus and --h-l- ofth. :ydr:tL processes. V. KLLmoV mentioned 1, bl: 1*.I-. 1h ;or Simon, h:.,, udy of 11 and Pa. -.a lu I- A. b.,. Tih,*dT..-,,.,, '. y.- a" t K. Golub t..ky I.=v as of .Ifthe 1. T1- wer-l- .Y of 1h xyl :1011.16 -th' 'h -,7 '% P. card 11/16 Z:Vr.1.11. b..*,:.d fr . the rp I. th a- 507/7a-3-8-12/4a 'AUTHORS: Adamovich, L. P., Nefedova, E. I., Vetrova, Io Me TITLE: -------- - ----- 01, the Problem of the Isomolarity of Solutions According to the Ostromyslenskiy-Zhob Method (K voprosu ob izomolyarnosti rastvorov, izpoll-.uyemykh v metode Ostromyslenskogo-Zhoba) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol. 3, Nr 8, Pp- 1785- 1790 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is shown that in working with non-equimolar solutions the position of the maximum in general does not only depend on the initial concentration but also on the parameter characteristic of the equilibrium investigated. A theoretical consideration of the method according to Ostromyslenskiy-Zhob was dealt with. By means of practical examples of complexes with a composition of 1 : 1, 1 : 2 and 1 : 3 it was found that the displacement obtained for the maximum satisfactory agreed with the one cal- culated. In using non-equimolar solutions also a displacement of the maximum to the middle of the diagram may occur. The Ostromyslenskiy-Zhob method with non-equimolar solutions may also be employed in investigations of complexes of higher co- Card 1/2 ordination numbers. SOV/78-3-8-12/48 -On the Problem of the Isomolarity of Solutions According to the Ostromyslens- k-4y-Zhob Method There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 11 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIOR: KharIkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet A. M. GorIkogo (KharIkov State University A. If* Gor'kiy) SUBMITTED: July 8, 1957 Card 2/2 5(2N/ SOV/78-4-7-14/44 AUTHOR: Adamovich, L. P. TITLE- A New Way of Spectrophotometrically Investigating Complex Compounds (Novyy priyem s~ektrofotometricheskago issledovanlya kompleksnykh soyedineniy PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 7, pp 1552-1557 (USSR) ABSTRACT: T-..,Iis paper was read at Ivanovo in February 1958 at a discussion conference on methods of investigating complex compounds. The author mentions the hitherto known spectrophotometric methods and points out that the applicability of each of t1hese methods is limited. It is therefore of urgent necessity to search for new methods filling the hitherto existing gaps. The method suggested by the author consists in the comparison between two solutions which, though containing two compon6nts in different concentrations, nevertheless contain the reaction product, the complex compound, in the same equilibrium concentrationo If the concentrations are colorless, and if only the complex V-ompound absorbs light, their optical density is the immediate measure Card 1/3 of their concentration. If, however, also the nomponents absorb SOV/78-4 -7 -14/44 A New Way of Spectrophotometrically Investigating Complex CompoundB 14 ght with the wave length selected for the measurement. the deviation of optical density from its additive value may serve as measure of the concentration. The following assumptions a.-e made: 1) only one reaction product exists (in the case of com- plex formation in stages) , but at least it dominates. 2) In the case of a constant concentration of the one reaction component and an increasing concentration of the second, the limit for D can be measured or calculated by extrapolation, so that also the determination of the molar extinction coefficient of the reaction product becomes possible. On the basis of the general formula mM + nA;~2M.4kn the equilibrium concentration of the reaction product is deduced according to the lav; of mass. act~on5 after which the formulas for the molar extinction coefficienta of the components and reaction products as well as for the exponent a - p are set up. The complications caused by hy- m drolysis, association, polymerization, etc. are discussed and taken into account in the formulas. On the basis of -'.,he example of,the reaction between Fe3+ and salioylic acii (F--g 1), which has a flattened absorption maximum, it is proved by calculation Card 2/3 that p-,1 (Table 1), and that therefore the two components SOV/76-4-7-14/44 A New Way of Spectrophotometrically Investigating Complex Comp.)unds form the complex compound in the ratio I : 1. in the reaction between Fe 3+ and CNS (Fig 2) the calculation yields increasing values for p (Table 2), so that a complex compound of dif- ferent composition is concerned. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 12 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im, A. 11. Gorlkogo (Kharlkov State University imeni A. 11, Gorlkiy) SUBMITTED: April 7, 1958 Card 3/3 69011 AUTHOR: Adamovichp L. P. S/07 60/005/04/006/040 B004XB007 TITLE: The Utilization of Saturation Curves for the Characterization of Complex Compounds PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 49 PP 782 - 790 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author investigates the utilizability of optical saturation curves for the purpose of determining the composition and other characteristic values of a single complex forming by the inter- action of two components in a solution. The optical density D or its deviation 6 from the additive value is determined for a number of solutions, in which the concentration of one of the components remains constant, while the second is increased from one experiment to another. For the complex formation according to the equation mM + nA m An9 the following is derived on the n basis of the law of mass action: (x - My)m(ca - ny) , xy N (ca - constant concentration of the component A, x - varied con- centration of the component M, Y - equilibrium concentration of the complexp K - its instability constant). The cases K --+ 0, K / 0, m - I (Fig 1), m >1' (Fig 2) are discussed. In figures 3-5 Card 1/3 curves corresponding to equation (1) are shown for several values 69011 The Utilization of Saturation Curves for the S/076/60/005/04/006/040 Characterization of Complex Compoundu B004/BO07 of m and n. The case m = a - I was investigated by V. Tolmachev (Ref 9). For K / 0 and whole positive values m and n function (2) is derived and its first and second derivative is discussed (Ta- ble 1). The character of the saturation curve is found to depend on the nature of the chemical reaction. As the latter is not known in advance, a hyperbola of second order is chosen as ap- proximating function, and equations (4) and (5) are derived. The significance of the three parameters a,b,c of these equations is discussed. By means of b the composition of the complex may be determined. c corresponds to the maximum optical density. The parameter a (Table 2, Fig 6) is in a complicated connection with the instability constant C inst' and thus for its determination the most simple way Is given: Determination of the concentration y of the complex formed from the molar extinction coefficients of the two substances A and M, and herefrom calculation of C inst for each experiment of the series. The stability of C inst for the entire series of experiments confirms the correct determination of n. The author further discusses the limits of the applicability Card 2/3 of this method in the case of side reactions (Table 3). Finally, 69oll The Utilization of Saturation Curves for the S/078/60/005/04/006/040 Characterization of Complex Compounds B004/BOO7 he recommends the following working method: determination of the data of a series of experiments as described; representation of data in form of a hyperbola, and determination of the parameters of this hyperbola from equations (12) and (13),, use of the para- meters b and c for the purpose of determining the composition of the complex compound and its molar extinction coefficient, calculation of the instability constant, and, checking as to whether it corresponds to conditions (7) and (11) (Table 4). The author refers to the papers by N. Komar' (Refs 3,4) on the method developed by Ostromysienski.-Job and to the book by A.K. Babko 11Fiziki--khimieheskj.y analiz kompleksnykh soyedineniy v rast- vorakh" (Physico-ohemical Analysis Of COMDlex Compounds in Solu- tions). In conclusion, he thank-s A, S~ Leyben for valuable ad- vice. There are 6 figu--rea, 4 tables, and 9 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Khar1kovskiy goeudarstvennyy universitet im~ A, M. Gorgkogo (Kharlkov State UnAversity imeni A. M. forikill SUBMITTED: January 27, 1959 Card 3/3 S/079/160/030/04/63/080 BOOl/BOil AUTHORS: Adamovich, L. P., Timofeyeva, It I., Yutsis, B. V. TITLE% AuTin tricarboxylic Acid and Its Reaction With Beryl!JLurm Salts PERIODICAL-. Zhurnal obshchey khi!nii, 1960, Vol- 30, Po, 4, PP. 1325-1334 TEXT; Aurin tricarboxylic acid GOOH O=~ 00011 ()j; -booll had been f irst suU,le-oted ~.u n t3 c r, uii t in 1925 (Ref 1) It i 0 13J mply oynthesized (Ref, 2Y from e, ';ily uv,--iluble uoi.,pcunds.. and Is fairly ofteT) -aser-1 in the form of anwionium salt, undur the ntuie of "Alui.iinoi,", as a reagcn-t Card 1/3 Aurin Tricarboxylic Acid and Its Reaction With S/079/60/030/04/6-3/080 Beryllium Salts B001/BO11 z alum inum (Ref, 3), some rare elements (Ref, 4), beryllium (Ref. 5), et al, Nonetlnelesso this acid in itself, as well as its reaction with metals, .,.s in- sufficiqntly investiGRted (Refs, 6-9). A. Babko (Ref, ',') suL;Co!~ted a ccnm- positi-.-~n of the aluminum complex 1 - 1 foraied. according to his di,16ram (~Ms composition was confirmed by L. Molot, L. Kullberg (Ref, 6)) t-.rithcut the !ability constant, Recently, L. Serdyuk and collaborat rFj (Re'r, 9) re-, ported on the presence of two beryllium, aluminui.,i complexe3jith fl,o 1 (at PH 5 and 3 : 1 (at PH 7), No demonstration w-IS 91"Ver. cei,ning the properties of the reaGent, This problem therefore .~tr- -resti-ation to be made, first of all, on the acid itself, The, aut'iors stLia-e-il the behavior of the acid in the pH-rnnge 4-14, and calculated the acid dissociation, as well as the coefficients of the molar !Aght at ),520 MILI for the anions. Nention is made of the weakeninG of co~c--)l ir)21 _-,i frresh alkali solutions of the dye in the course of time, In the pH-rang', ZJ-6.1 the formation of only one complex with the acid dn the rat~Jo 1 : 1 is obseu-'-d in ci fairly wide range of beryllium concentrations. The ot--ructarp. of t1his r-r- Plex was defined, In the pli-range 13-14 a renction of berylliun with ihr,, is likewise observed; this process was not. invc,-tiL;atc-d furtl--er, Tb~-, arising An the acid reCion can be made use of for objective 1~bof.,)uic-fri~.~ d..?.- Card 2/3 Aurin Tricarboxylic Acid and Its Reaction With S/079/60/030/04/63/080 Beryllium Salts B001/BO11 terminations at pH 4-3, as 'well as for visual one's at pli 6-7~.Papers by L S. Ioffe (Rof.11) and N. P. Komar' (Ref. 14) are also mentioned, There are 5 fie-ures, 3 tables, and 20 references, 11 of which are Soviet., ASSOCIATION: Khar1kovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (~harlkov State University) SIJBMITTED: Elarch 12, 1959 Cnrd 3/3 ADAMOVICH, L.P. Determination of the composition of some complex compounds from saturation curves. Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.6:1267-1271 Je '61. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.M.Gor'kogo. (Complex compounds) ADAM.OVIC-11,--L.I"..; NAPADAYLO, I.N. Determination of the instability constant of a beryllium complex with ethylenediaminotetraacetic acid. Zhur.anal.khim. 16 no.2:158- 161 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1, A. 14. Gorky KhLrlkov State University. (Beryllium com ounds) (Acetic acM ADAMOVICH, L. P. Relationship between the solubility product and solubility. Ukr. khim.zhur. 27 no.6:713-718 161. (MIRA W11) 1. KharIkovskiy gosudarstvennyy uni,!ersitet im. A. M. Gor,kogo. (Solubility) ADANUMIR L.P.j RUZHINSKAYA, R.I.; ANDRUSHCHENKO, D.A. Study of some reactions for detecting antimony Ukr.khiz.zhur. 27 no.6:817-823 161. 4URA 14:11) 1. Kartkovskiy gosudarotvernyy universitet im. A.M.Gorlkogoo (Antimorq~.,4nalysli a) ADAMOVICH, L. P. vw Imp' Studying some chemical Problems in schKis. Khim. v shkole 17 no.6:37-40 N-D 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Universitet imeni A. M. GorIkogo, Kharikov. (Chemistry-Study and teaching), ADAMOVICHI L.P.; MORGULI-MSHKOVA, ON.; YUTSIS, B.V. New analytical reagent, albercm, and its interaction with beryllium ions. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.6s678-68-41 S 162, (YdU 16 % 1) 1. KharIkovskiy gosudarstvennyy uni-versitet im. A.M.Gorikogo. (Berylliam-Analysis) (Alberon) WAIMOVICH Addition method in photocolorimetry. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.8:912-916 N 162. 041RA 15:12) L Gorky Kharkov State University. (Colorimetry) (Photometry) ADAMVICH, L.P.; YUTSISI B.V. Colorimetric determination of beryllium in bronze with aluminon. Zav.lab. 28 no.8020-921 162. (MJRA 15:11) 1. Yharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M.Gorlkogo. (Beryllium-Analysis) (Aluminon) (Bronze-Analysis) P, A ,:pec-.t,rcphotcmetrJc sti;dy of teryllol-I an a real re.pgen". Zhur. anal. Khf.m, 18 no.~,292,97 Mr- 'f- 3 . 1. Kharkovskly rpsudir!4"vennyy univi-r,!Aet dmen, S/075/63/018/004/001/015 AUTHOR: Adamovich, L. P., Mirnaya, A. P. and Starchenkop A. V. TITLE: Synthesis and study of phenohy-drox-ydinapht,hofuchsonedicarbo;rvlic acid as an analytical reagent PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 18, no. 4, April 1963, ~20- 424 TEXT: The authors have refine'" a method for synthesis of the dye pheno- hydroxvdi,naphthofuchsonedicarboxylic acid, whose sodium salt is known as 11na- phthocrom green G". The dye can be vsed for the pholuometric determination of beryllium. They study the behavior of an aqueous solution of this dye, in time, and also its optical properties within the pH range 31-13. Wi.th use of the optical method,, they determine its two acid dissociation con-itants at ionic strength 0.1 and temperature 20 + 10C. The molar extinction coefficients of all its ions have also been determined. There are 2 figares and 2 tables. The one English-lanq~age source reads as follous: Aldridge, W., Liddell, H.p Analyst 73 6)"" (19)~ui- -PIC,v. fi~,,orlkov Stato Univers-ity ijTj Sr-.r,7,, L - . A.14. &~a -JA /, * , IL ACCESSION NR: AR4033706 S/0081/64/000/003/GO23/GO23 SOURCE: Referativny*y zhurnal. Khimiya, Abs. 3GI42 AUTHOR: Adamovich, L. P.; Yutsis, 8. V. JITLE: Detection and determination of beryllium In alloys,by means of aurin tri- carboxylic acid CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap. Khar1kovsk. un-t, v. 133, 1963, Tr. Khim. fak. I N.-i. in-ta khimil KhGU, v. 19, 135-139 TOPIC TAGS: beryllium, beryllium determination, alloy analysis, aurin tricarboxylic; acid, aluminon ABSTRACT: Methods have been developed for the detection of Be In Cu-, Al- and Fe alloys and the photometric determination of Be In Cu alloys withaluminon (1). To 'detect Be in Cu alloys, 0.05 9 of the sample are dissolved in 10 ml HNO (1-3) An excess.of 5% (NH4)2CO3 solution is added to I ml of the solution obtainid, i.5*9 KU-'- 1 cation exchange resin in the Nk-form Is introdticed and the mixture is shaken for hr. (until the solution becomes decolorized). Three ml of the colorless solu- tion containing I drop phenolphthalein are neutralized with 0.1 N HCI until the solu-tion is slightly pink, after which 3 ml of a solution of I are added. The qolu- I---- .* ___I D Card 'ACCESSION NR: AR4033706 tion of I is prepared by dissolving 0.0844 9 aurin-tricarboxylic acid in 53 ml 0.1 N NH40H and adding 47 ml 001 N CH3COOH and 100 mi 3% complexon III solution it pH in the presence of B 8 4. e the solution turns pink after adding 1. To detect Be in Al- and Fe alloys, 0.5 g of the sample are dissolved in 20 ini HCI (1:1), several are added and the mixture is boiled for 3 min. The solu- .drops of concentrated HN03 ,tion is neutralized with concentrated NH40H, 10 mi 5% oxalic acid and 4 9 KU-I cation resin in the H-forin are added and the mixture is shaken for.-- I hr. The -solution (containing the A]) above the resin is decanted, the resin is washed with :%qater to a neutral reaction, and Be is extracted by shaking hr.) with.15 ml iO% HCI. The extraction of Be with acid is repeated once more, both solutions are ;,'combined, evaporated to 2-3 mi, neutralized to pH 8 and, after adding a solution of heated for 1-2 min. A pink color appears in the presence of Be. For the quanti- tative determination of Be in Cu alloys, 0.1 9 of the sample (with a 0.3-3% Be con- .tent) is dissolved in HNO 3 (1:5) and the solution is diluted to 100 mi. Concentra- :ted NH40H is added to 10 mi of the solution (until .0ight turbidity Is formed which :is eliminated by adding HNO 3). and the resulting solution is diluted with water to JOO mi. An aliquot of this solution is combined with an equal volume of the reagent :-solution. To prepare it, 1.25 g complexon III and 0.1055 g aurin tricarboxylic acid t, :are dissolved in 100 in) of a buffer solution (3 parts of 0.1 N CH COOH and I part 3 U.1 N NH40H) and diluted to 250 ml with the same buffer solution. The mixture ,.of-the solution to be analyzed and the reagent solution is heated for 5 min. on a cord, -2/3 777-- 7777 ACCESSION NR: AR40337o6 steam bath and read, after cooling, in a FEK-M photoelectric colorimeter with a green filter in a I cm cuvette,using a control test solution as the reference solu- tion. The error in the determination of be is 1.52%. L. Sin1kova DATE ACQ: 02Apr64 SUB CODE: CH, ML ENCL: 00 3/3 HVAKOVSKIY, Mark Samoylovich; AD91OVICII, L.P.., doktor khim.nauk, prof.,otv. red.; NESTDiENKO, A.S., red. (Laboratory work in the chemistry of complex compounds] Laboratornye raboty po khimii kompleksrjykh soedinenii. Khar;kov~ Izd-vo KharIkovskogo univ., 1964. 202 p. (MIRA 17: 1 -1.) A~IPEPYi9~).-L..P. Rational composition of analytical procedures. Calculation of a procedure for photometric detrxminntion. Zhur. anal. khim. 20 no.12:1273-1278 164. (MIRA 18:12) 1. KharIkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M. Gortkogo. Submitted July 8, 1964. L -12(Y,)7-66 EWT(m)/T/94A(m)-2 ACC ?,R: Ap6oo1779 SOURCE COT)E: UIVOI~861'~5100210101049010~,g)~ I Ch, M. I.; Lario Lebed' AUMOR: Ada nova, V. G.; e,~j A. I.; S. I Ya6udina Or GRG: SSSR (Fizicheskiy Wsre's-Institute im. p. N. ~~:oadev, Acaderror of Sciences institut jFkademij nauk Sr )SR).- !TITIM: Determination ;-f"the 7xp Interacticn colistant ~SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy flzi i. PisIma v redaktalyu. :Prilozheniyep v. 2. no, 10, 1965p 49o-494 tOPIC TAGSi Gamma Interactionp meson interaction, photon scattering, dispersion :equation- ABSTRACT: AThe authorh attempt an indirect determination of the 7np interaction ,constant A, from data on single photoproduction of pions from nucleons. The con- tribution of the p meson to the photoproduction amplitudes is separated by com- ,paring the experimental data with theoretical calculations based on rigorous dis- ~persion reletions, since such an analysis is sensitive to the accuracy with which the dispersion integrals are calculated. The authors' main purpose in this paper is (i) to find for the photoproduction processes a differential characteristic for which the theoretIcal uncertainties are miniml or nil, and (ii) analyze the cor- Card 3/2 L 12007-66 ;ACC AM AT(MI779 L iresponding experimental data for the purpose of determining the constant A. Th avoid the uncertainties connected vith the imaginary parts of the photoproduction amplitudes, they confine themselves to a consideration of the near-threshold re- i gion of photon energies. The contribution of the subtraction constant is neglected. By making use of published data and their own results (Dokl. AN SSSH Y. 158P 309P 1964) on the differential cross sections of the process 7 + p - n + it+, the authors conclude that more accurate N-alues of the differential cross sections of the pro- cesses 7 + p - n + n+ and 7 + n - p + %- in the near-threshold region of energy can yield more definite information on the constant A. To obtain data on the latter process it is necessary to study further the processes y + d - p + p + n- and ., :5- v- + p - n + 7. Authors are grateful to Corresponding Member AN SSSR IP. A. Cheren- kny nnd Professor A. A. - Baldin for useful discussions and interest. Orig. aft. ;T Ass 2 figures and foyrulas., SUB CODE: 20/ SUN4 DATE: 05oct65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 002 Card t2ft ACC NRi AT6017034 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000 0102/0110 AUTHOR: Savchenko, Yu. G.; Adamovich, L. V. ORG: none TITLE- The use of the ramming code for better magnetic tape memory SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Kiberneticheskaya teklinika (Cybernetic techniques). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 102-110 TOPIC TAGS: magne4c 4,p memory core, error correcting code jtm-ra=xi~~_ ABSTRACT: T2 ~i'ds for improviZg the reliability of digital automatons may be divided into two broad classes: 1) methods based on the introduction of information redundancy, and 2) methods based on the introduction of design re- dundancy. The conditional nature of this breakdown is discussed briefly and it is pointed out that while er ro r-detecting -and- correcting codes for data trans- mission have been quite widely discussed in the literature, the application of such codes for the purpose of improving the reliability of magnetic-tape storage devices is obstructed by the absence of developed coding and decoding arrange- ments and Circuits. Although modern magnetic-tape storage devices use back-up or stand-by techniques, this method suffers from excessively high redundancy (two-fold~ One method for achieving better reliability for such memories is found USSR/Physics - Cosmic Rays Apr 52 ."Spatial Distribution of Penetrating Particles ~n Atmospheric Showers of Cosmic Rays," L. Kh. Eyduz, M. 1. Adamovich, I. A. lvanncvskaya, V. S. Nikolayev, M. S. Tulyankina, Phys Inst imeni Lebedev, Acad Sci USSR "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XXII, No 4, pp 4-40- 4417 1 Investigates the spatial distribution of penetrating particles in atm. showers by means of counters con- nected to hodoscopes-. Shows that the percent of penetrating particles increases proportionally to the 215T81 distance to the-shower's axis. The total energy of penetrating particles exceeds half of the total energy of the shower. Preseats proofs of existence of showers with a complex spatial structure. In- debted to Acad D. V. Skobeltsyn, N. A. Dotrotin, G. T. Zatsepin. Received 15 Dec 51. 215T81 USSR/ Physier, - -0-nesons Card I/I Pub. 2-1 - 16/53 Authors I Ada~ovich~ M. I., Kuzmzchova, G. V.; Larionova, V. G.; and Kharlamov, 5. P Title Photo-formation of negative 7'f-mesons on deuteritur, Periodical Dok. AN SSSR 102/4, 715-718, Jun 1, 1955 Abntract The reaction a" t d --~' F + P + Tr - was studied by the method of photo-emulsions. 'Ile photo-emulsions were filled with water and exposed to a beam of photons. Five USA references (1952-1954). Table; diagrams. Institution The Acad. of "'c., U5221, P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute Presented by: Academician I. Ye. Tamm., February 1, 1955 e -77' 7u,-.c. 'i ADAM.-WID , M.I., C-and Phys Math Sci -- (diss) "Photogenesis of negative -7 -mesons on deuterium near the threshold." "os, 19'~)6, 8 pp (Phys Inst im P.N. Lebedev of Acad Sci USSR) kX"xzMixSXSR) 150 coilies. Bibliotrai)hy at end of text (18 titles) (KL, 29-56j 127) AUTHORS: Adamovich Lj ' T Yuzlmiche-,ra, G. S071/5U - 3 5- 1 - 39 La~rionov~a,.~., Kharlariov, S. P. TITLE: The Photoproduction of on Deuterium Near the Threshold (Fotorozhdoniye n--mezonov na deyterii vblizi poroga) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal ek,sperimentallnoy i teo2cticheskoy fi-,i.ki, 1956 Vol 35, Nr 1, pp 27 - 36 (USSRI) ABSTRACT: In several earlier papero (Refs 1-4) "he ratio of the cross sections of the processes y+d 4 p+pin and y+d 4 n+n+i,+ has already been inv,-1,ti:-,-ated ; 71atson (Vatson) (Ref 4) ahowed t1l~it 0.. /o, f0,,- d-,~iitoj-,Nm corresponds to that for free n,,,cleons, The atitho-9 of the present paper investi-ated the reaction y+d 4 p,p4T-. on the 265 MeV synchrotron of the FTAN (Fizicheskiy institut Akademii na-uk SSSR - Phy S4CS Inotitiite ;,S USSR) with NIKFI-R photoemulsion plates which were enriched le,.ieriu-i nuclei deuterium ~as D 0). (Pinltes: ~,2.1022 per cm3). The m.~-iximum ener; of the amounted, to Card 1/3 250 and 200 eV for a ma-.netic field -aith 11='7000 OE; in U, f The Photoproduction of r,--11'esons on Deuterium, 7iear 9 the Threshold the evaluation of the tide microscope MBI -2 was usedI for the determination of coordinates in t%e case of mi,ltiple scatterin, MBI -8. For the de-pendence of the cross section of meson production on photon energy (51-' E