SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT USANOV, V.V. - USANOVICH, M.I.

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- L 10895-67 AM--- AUR6033804 SOURCE CODE: UR/0124/66/000/007/130-il/BO41 AUTHOR: Usanov. V. V. TITLE: Some problems of averaging gas flows SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 713317 REF SOURCE: Tr. Vses. n. -i. in-ta kriogen., RiBlorodn. -i kompressorn. mashinostr., vyp. 10, 1965, 90-104 TOPIC TAGS: gas flow, flow velocity, averaging ABSTRACT: A theoretical study has been made of the problem of applying a one-dimensional model to various cases of gas flow. It is shown that any averaging of parameters inevitably leads to the loss of some of the propel-ties of the gas flow. Therefore, it is necessary to make a thorough analysis of errors' resulting from each specific method of averaging. It has been shown that at a great population of the velocity profile, the field coefficient exhibits a weak dependence on the law of averaging of velocities. The application of equations of a one-dimensionnl model, in this case, results in an insignificant error when determinin the velocity. Bibliography of 4 titles. Yu. A. Lashkov. [Translation Of abc-*ract Card l -61~ SUB CODE: 13 GANDFLISMANp P..F,., kand. takhn. naukj MANOV,-1-ty.-P Inzh.) NAUPITS, I.N., inzh. Now data an heat exchange and hydrodynamic resistance In the nearsonic region of a-gas flow. Trudy VINNKIMH no,10:105- 114 t615. (KIRA 18,-9'1 /T -ACCIM ------ A136021708 SOURCE CODE- Ult/01,18/66/000/003/0136/0139 AUTHOR: Usanov, V. V.; Postnikov, V. S.; Burmistrov, V. N. ORG: Voronezh Polyteclmic Institute (Voroiiezhskiy politekhnichoskiy institlit) TITLE: Certain features of martensitic transformation in steels of the auBte-nitic-martensitic class SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya motallurgiya, no. 3, 1966, 136-139 TOPIC TAGS: martensitiQ transformation, austenite steel, martensite steel., torsional vibration, internal friction', metal grain structure AVSTRACT: This is a conUnuation of previous investigations (V. S. Postnikov et al. Izv. VU2~! Chernaya metallurgiya, 190, no. 11; V. S. Postnikov et al. Sb. InsbLuta 3etallurgii im, I Bziykova, "Issledovaniye staley i splavov, " Jzd-vo "Nauka, 11 1964, 361)., with the difference th- pt it deals with certain features of the co"rse of j - NM transfo mation in zustenitic steels of transition class, as determined by tests of internal Kcalstivity, and magnetometry t4q, a* dilatometry in the process of cooling. 'Peso steels, conditionally'denoted I and 2, con- t4" 0. 0 7 and 0. 0 8% C, 16. 8 and 15. 9 8% Q, q and 1. go and 3. 087o Mo, respeci P r~ 5.35 and 5.35% N1, tilqely. In all tests the specimens were heated to temperatures Ton of the onset of martensitic C - le*_ I - __ __UDC_-~669_26124128:669. 011. 7_ NRc AP6021708 o"transformation (750-1000*C) for 20 min, after which the corresponding curves of cooling were, ',.plotted at -6 deg/min. Findings: the peak of Internal friction, as determined with the aid of~, a torsional pendulum, consists of a principal peak A and a secondary peal: B, the latter ~detcctable during careful measurements of internal friction in the process of cooling below the temperature of the principal peak (Pi--. 1). Curve 3 (Fig. 1) shows a change in tl height ic of peak A* on increase in frequency f rom U. 4 to 16 cps: the increase in f requency f rom 0. it to I cps increases the height of the peaks but any further increase in frequency (to 16 cps) reduces this height sharply. With increase in oscillation amplitude the peaks A and B get displaced into the region of higher temperatures; then the height of the peaks (and particu- larly of A) sharply increases (Fig. 2). The sharp increase in the internal friction of au *stenitic steels in the temperature range of 120-160*C (Fig. 3) during their cooling from normalizing temperatures is due to y - Al transformation. Tbus, the highly sensitive internal-friction tests reveal the existence of a double y - M transformation due to the inhomogeneity of the grain composition of cold austenite; this could not be detected with the i aid of the other physical tests used in this investigation. The nature of the peak B and the mechanism of y - M transformation are as yet unclear. L ACC NRs AP6021708 Fig. 1. Frequeneydepen- Jence of the height of in- ternal-friction peak for steel 2 (3) and its position Dn the temperature scale when: I - vl = 1 cps; 2 - V2 16 cps; Ton 850*C IV Oow IJO tqo 120 120 1 go kV 60 go 10 - j0 / jolt 4 6 1 30 time, min Fig. Z. Variation iii the curvo of Internal-friction peak 3 for steel 2 when Ton = 850*C and v = I cps, as a function of; a -isothermal exposure; b - isothermal variation in in- ternal friction 1, 41014-6-6 ACC NR- AP6021708 Orig. art. has: 4 figures. Fig. 3. Amplitude dependence of internal-friction peaks ALnd B for steel 1 when Ton = 850*C and v 1. 2 cps: I il = 0. 3 kg/mm2; ?. - -T 2 = 2. 5 kg/,,mm23 - T3 3.3 kg/nlm2 SUB CODE: 11, 20,13/ SUBM DATE: 18Jan65/ 01UG REF: 005/ OTII REF: 002 h9 t ACC NR: AP6030180 SOURCE CODE: UR/0-~~48/66/00()/CO5/01"/()1,4cj AUTHOR: Postnikov, V. S.; Sharshakov, i. M.; Usarov.9 V. V. ORG: Voronezh Polytechnical Institute (Voronezheskiy politekhninhes~dy institut) TITLE: Amplitude frequency dependence of the internal friction of certain steels SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 5, 1966, 144-11,6 TOPIC TAGS: internal friction, austenite transformation, plastic defarmation, carbon steel, chromium steel, nickel steel, torsional vibration/50 carbon steel, Khl7N5M3 chromium steel., Khl6N6 chromium steeV Khl6NI1 chromium steel Any measure' of internal fricti4~'s understandably divided into ABSMACT- two com~;onents: amplitude-independent and amplitude-dependent. This ,division is arbitrary since these forms of internal friction usually over-, lap one another and likewise can be interrelated. In connection with contradictory experimental data relative to the frequency relationship of the contributions of both types of internal friction and the almost complete lack: of these data for low-frequency tor'siol i'vibrations, the present rescandp was un' bon steel f! ~,ertaken. 9k.- .-.------ 50~and chromium-nickol steels KIMN51M311'~KhIGN6) CL.1d KhlGN11-i~ero u_s'6d_. ~_he into-rn-wf,-f~*i-~-iT~,n---w"a-s- -measured on'- a torsion pendulum on hpecimens I mm .in diameter and 100 mm long. The shear strain amplitude was measured be- tween 3.. 10-5 to 8 . 10-4 and frequency from 0.4 to 18 cps. Recording of data at low frequencies was done visually but at the high frequencies with an N700 vibration oscilloscope. Card 1/2 UB;C: 669.15!530.67 L V'927-~6 ACC NRt AP6030180 Before measurement of internal friction all spocimens were ann(.-aled in a closed quartz tube at 10500C for 4 hours. The Cr-Ni-steel ap-,cimens were later subjected to normalization at 800-11000C and the nteel 50 speci- mens were quenched in water from 7400C. Resulting data were in agreement with results obtained by others. The increase in shear strain amplitude to 1-2 , 10-4 does not change the value of internal friction. Further increase in the shear strain ampli- tude leads to an increase in internal friction. The increase in internal friction level with the normalizing tem- perature decrease is'associated with the transformation of austenite into martensite and their different inclination to plastic microdeformation. The increase in vibration frequency of the specimen from 0.4 to 2.5 cps for steel Khl7N5NI3 (and KhM,411) and to 4 cps for steel 50 does not have any noticeable effect on the internal friction components. Further increase in vibration frequency of the specimen increases the internal friction whereupon the greater the shear strain amplitude the sharper the increase Ln internal friction. Orig. art. has! 4 figures. [Jnt5: 36,7741 SUB CODE: 11, 20 / SUEM DATE: 17Dec64 / ORIG REF: 006 / GTH FSF: 006 AZAROV, A.S., kand. tekhn.nauk, dots.; ~P~ 0V,,,Yq,,A.I,,-,inzh., retsenzent; KUREPINA, G.N.,, red.iii-va; DENINA, I.A., red.izd-va; LEYKIIIA, T.L., red.izd-va,- SMUCESYXIA, CIV., tekhn. red. [Mechani7ation and automation of technological Processes in the machinery industry] Mekhanizatsila i avtoiratiza- tsiia tekbnologicheskikh protsessov v mashinostroenil.. Mo- skva, Mashgiz, 1963. 414 p. (MIRA 17:2) SIMONOVAP N.I.; USANOV, Yu.Ye. Synthesis of 4-methyl-l-phenyl-3-pyrazolidinone (phenidone "B"). Zhur.VXHO 7 no.2.-239 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Leningradakiy InBtitut kinoinzhenerov. (Pyrazolidinone) BLYUMBERt'j, I.B.; DIMITMOV, R.V.; USANOV, Yu.Ye. Kinetics of the r1rocesses of high-speed de7elopinp c--' crraphic materials. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fat. i kin. 9 no.5: 336-341 S-0 t64. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Leningradskiy institut kinoinzhenerov (LIKI). BLYUMBERG, I.B.; DIMITROV, R.V.; USANOV) YU.ye. Investigating the temperature dependences in high-apeed Zhur.nauch. i prikl.fot. i kin. 9 no.6:405-410 N-D 1644 (MIFA 18:1) 1. Leningradskiy Institut kinoinzhenerov. N6PFLOVAJ, G.L., nauclin. red.; USAl'.OVA, A.p nauchne red, [New finishing materials and the nechRnization of the processes of furniture finishing; materials) Novye otdeloch- nye materialy i mekhanizatsiia protsessov otdelki mebell; materialy. Moskva, TSentr. in-t tekhn. Informatsii i ekon. issl. po lesnoi, bumazhnoi i derevoobrabat,-vaiushchei pro- myshl., 1963. 43 p. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Soveshchaniye rabotnikov mebellnoy promyshlenn( ti na temu "Novyye otdelochriyye materialy i mekhanizatsiya pro- tsessov otdalki rebeli.11 Moscow, 1962. KORSIHM.,'L.L.; NOTKIN, M.M.; STRADA, V.Yu.; TSVETKOVA, L.F.; KIMRYAKOV, E.A.; US-ANOVA A.P., red. [The IINKII nitrourea coating Nitrokarbamidnaia gruntovka IINK" Moskva. TSentr. nauchno-isol. in-t informatsii i t-3khniko- ekon. issledovanii po lesnoi, tselliulozno-bumazhroi, derevo- obrabatyvaiushchei proUishl. i lesnomu khoz., 1964. 15 P. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy proyektno-konstruktorskiy i tekhnologich3skiy institut mebeli (for Korstrun, Notkin, Strada, T.Svetkova). 1. Mebellnaya fabrika No.7 Sovetu riarodnogo khozyuystva Mo- skovskogo gorodskogo ekonomicheskogo rayona (for Klmryakov). I BAIASHOV, V.I., podpolkoiWk meditsinskoy aluzhb - USANOVA, A.V. ~1'1 Influenzalike form of food toxinfection. V&e-n~~ed-.-zhun-nd-.4:86 Ap 160 a (FOOD POISONIM) (yj?.L 1r. -L 11 BALASHOV, V.I.; ARGUNOV, R.S.; SOKOLOV, I.A.; ROGOZHIN, V.A.; WAWjA,-AY- Outbreak of food toxicoinfection caused by two types of Salmonella, Zhur.mikrobiol., epid.i immun. 32 no.12:114 D 161. (MIRA 15:11) (FOOD POISONING) (SALMDNFLLA) UM/Slectricity - Conservation mac 19 47 71ael - Conservation *Rationslizing the Consum-ption of Fuel an& Elactrica'L Pover," V. G. 'UsanoTa, QlavVostokftergo Heft, 4* Vp "thergeticheskly Byull" No 12 Patimal use of fuel and electridal power wat la- portant for the national economy. Most interesting one-page table gives relative consuaption and noms not for various enterprises. Table taken in ftml and alectric pover. Also gives table showing average expenditure of electric power during drIU- Ing operations. Author states that for most advan- Ic 50TIS DSM/Electricity - Conservation (Coutd) Dec 1947 tageous use of electric power, equipment must per- form at opti-, and new more efficient methods should be adopted as soon ae'possible. 1PIgures In tables for 1945 through 1947. V'; V" Zr.- a I'lur,,inal Tr3-atm3nt of Yibrom.l,lorjas." For of Cand. -!diral S,i. 3ub 2.1. ""1 ~IuqL Cor t-li'l A "r Olyslclarls Swrnary 71, 4 S-L) 52. j is s,~rtat ions "rosented for 1jagrces in Sciancc and -ng,m~erLngt in "Ibscow in 1~50. k rom Va-chernyaya vloskva, Jan-:7e-cl~5(-] L USSR/Medicine/Biachemistry - radiology Card 1/1 Pub. 17-11/23 Author : Usanova, M, I. and Shnol', S. E. Title : Distribution of tagged coffeine in the animal organism, and its transfer from mother to embryo Periodical : Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 7, 41-44, July 1955 Abstract : Author investigated the progress of tagged coffeine in the animal organism, dynamics of its transmission from mother to embryo, and methods of its administration by experiments on rats. The rats were &iven 1 ml of an aqueous solution of coffeine with radio- active carbon C14 by subcutaneous injection. The coffeine was found in all organs and in the cerebrum - in pregnant rats also in the placenta and the tissues and organs of the embryo. One hour and 40 minutes after administration radioactivity can be observed simultaneously in all organs in the following order: kidneys, liver, lungs, cerebral hemispheres. (Distribution in the central nervous system will be taken up later in more detail.) 4 references, 2 USSR, 4 since 1940, graphs Institution : Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Head: Prof. F. A. Syrovatko) and Chair of Medical Radiology (Head: Prof. V. K. Modestov) Central Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians, Moscow Submitted : 24 may 1954 L 4482-66 ACC NR, AP5024651 6 muons mW 10-15,nuons/cu2 sea sterad B*V for 10 BoY mumts. orig. sirt. bass 2 figures. stn3 omi xpl ovem vAnt 00/- . ORIG Oll 001/ OM MIPS 000 k -6c) C.,.d 2/2 CHEIMOBLIMUSKlY, Yu.~I.j ZUWOVA, S.N.1 USANOVA, S.D.; AFANASIYEVA, L.V. a Study of the suspemion effect. Koll, zhur. 27 no.5:780--~/93 ^-o 65. (MrRA 18:10) 1. Leningradakiy universitet, imeni Zhdanova. KALYAYEV, A.;-USANOVA, Ye. "Laboratory Mlethods in Soviet Sanitation Practices," Meditsinskiy Rabotnik, Vol 17, No 96, 30 Nov 1954 p 2. Physician at the laboratory of a hospital in Yeniseysk. Translation W-31326, 28 June 54 CULTIVPTED PLANTS. Potatoos. Vui!utabl,.~.q. ftcurbitn NO. 4. 1959, 1410- 15660 tlCLCGIYA , (jf JXF AUTHOR Us?nov,~ Balyakova, G. c . Acad. TITI Certain C-a*eqc'er1et1cq o" the. .rowt~-. r--na4 lnpmvrt of Amer'can artichol-,.P. In ti*& -~ -,: -C .1c0 V M-P. oRir; Sb. stud. lianchno-isslad. rabot. Fosk. 9.-kh. . nkad. in. K.;t. T1ni-ya-evt-i, 1958, ,yp. 8, 99-95 ABLSTRACT iThe autiiora think It is Inaccurate to divide the American artichoke qorts into t1he red-Vabe and w.*- 1i te- tuber vRrletie~. 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Thk ctunipd. 1e held tVoodbk ur e cl I I Sys rul. l mom k 4amvd at 0' y v got vi 0 l t I it I r o . pem thtou 0 came of loo gh m ~ w arm " l %-js,,,Wj y of he I I *tw V4 be 81, Con . 1' I h s Is d le ettus alu mut , 10% 44 at W" imdk"~SW 'If, L-Mild - j 9 affle I11mb"Inshwilor systrill "vor dcl The vogim ed at 01 2D . mW 40*. Cond. mms cumum ille alxm comcluion. I the i;Awmis Introduction of c1 Into The ciber Mai. decTrAm's the trim)- onvi" An". for call pk% fomtstion with chkmicks ol I be clermiltJ L Ito-cif. TITS 5th gnxsp tif low perWic syment. I ' ' t memamerd at 2D . 30 . 40 . 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SnAth A* 0 =00 too " !aoo .40 Soo 300 CLASSIFICATION An I 1 11 fill I At (I I It 11 it it tt of a 1410 A 1 1111 *is 4000000 006000000400 *04)000600 0000000 . 0*0'~0000000000046000000:, v IS 0 a 11 a 41 0 ago I i k '40 'I. &Deal PNIK#600 A-029091614* -400 00 a -00 00 a 60 c IUAMA. lm, 008 d. ~*Mli-d sea. W -00 Ilk Awks. ~; see at 060 of AaC% nimi 4 b a Mad I I ~8- 4413 ton"" vaii 'be Os- i 0: oew It go .6.dm H 0, the 'Iaoo H .91% so" 11. & I *%a a me^ "d 4c"4-c%wt in Owtv Is DO SO 0 e, OW lyr TRY f-f !800 vli .-tho- td both =m um 4*0 ;4 t . 'It tbo A&V 1y A. J. M. "00 T. too 0 ~QaAfWf CLAIRP lift , -o- L wee too" SIT-41990 &nose .4 Issava "it G-V del Al. I T I'lf'A rw 0 a a I ii IN ~- T In It Us 9 M I and. 4v IV 0 p i i 1. *1* 0 of 0 03. 1 lisle if #411111814 , A A Z_&_X_J_A I I I OO,f - 00 Am OOJ 0o 00 00. 40 00 Al ;'.i AIII-SLA e(TALLUV.GKAL LITERATI 10040,:6 T $slow) -1 U U AV ko 0 *0 00 00 00 1; 00 on on _:::::iOOOOOOOo to It . I-f_k. _J_ L AA U CC 0 U a 1$ 41 it 1 a t c I U U At SAO _ cnfps L6cKtIUL .00.0211f W. , - - .. j W, ..p f V ~ ANoMP 0 703-41) ..00 A Is b).-A Irst6a"I queart. tbwy. ApplYiNg - bOW - the "Etty m di camna .. t, st E - t yt to 4111 wait a, the gutIbW divides t%m isto 2 -00 the WEERPUMents I" no =006. not -06 ejecitedyle IS a nmnpd. foremed Ildwsoo Ind. is dctd. III cm The c,*Kxwguts- In thO firA ease' 0 .00 ujn dUtda alliocMupitxwf mch m II&PIAmI -If hi "Moo s SuMate and aitrueakm lutflue A. 19, 2312), OiW t b =OO - accounts log the continumo is coed. with dila. o WrvW by U. An equalinflo b`I On the am" law is roo felatifte 26C. Solid. to comics. TU dosetoc" alayte, arg due to the Old weElk ek tron bet"It s g the famicr with 'be -I- &Ww of coambinatim *( vest. TbecmA-Gftbcw$&-dePQD&cb'cdyuutkrcws' h ton dse tnut ekdrolYtt. H, R. Rus of ~ ire 104 !goo I ligoo 00 t, 00 '300 1.00 XASSMIKATION tgoo .00 Ila,, I woo 941 V LT~l -- G-C --si-Ijil Gm a". -Sof oo l g n n 1, o l 0 ow 0 0 9 '1 If IN I a a 3 1 1 RR 10; o o 00 o o 000000 06090900 000 0 0000*0000000 0 w 11 if 11 I IM 11 to, 1.6 to 00 a or 00.) v 0011 I..- I 'ool .1 4- T- a is a OF 00000 40001 0 00 a A 0 0 0 & a 001 so 'piaml a a x a A a Al 1) 16.61 Oar,& I-lm IOU 04 4-1, to It 0 z Poot-tvI $08dwet" "d,400wq W fit* sydaw Sul- X -00 .. Mina arow. (U. S. S. R.) G" J . . A, 27, W(L-10ec. cwid- and vill cf. C , illi. at W3 6,01 h l W . r ton t e ormu to a M . t -001 ="ted 11911kinlit WMPQ.. OWC Oft 141411. a ibis ools % It N) i d , w , n. III an a m 1 *it* the rxbtcncv i,f the mitiods, -00 N(liMAILki anti Q"tN(h,V1iSA)4. The vitocomily w8mot have a Sialloo-141 Aw1w. but Alutor 1") plownwroill 200 or min. I 900 -too woo too -T-T- - I FI q .I .w Or Ct cc it 11 1 , III ^' I S a 0, a 00 0 0go 0 Is : : 0 0 0 9 0 0 : : 41 a &g0 0 0 4 0 * 00 00 09 to, Q's too 0 0 0000 000 as O'::::*O*v4o4ooo#~o 0 00 0 - --w- 00 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o a a a 4 a 0 a o 4 o f so I I I III skilull"Is A C k P- it- 11 " 0 Ill v 0 " .1 a or I- T, 11,111-il I wif ix DP U t A 00 - . lip --pilpfal -i ' I -~ _a eo -PR&Ctsifl -so 00, A -00 00.41 mcwk j jW TWm ~ -00 orm M Ch 131joul". J. Gtoo. CAWN. Ile T ne T !.so 0 5.7M-110=); " 00, I% 4W (III'mintlill . w of thip symirl" was Oudilnl hw tile Mal h I- wa I-00 00 2 r PCIS. TU Mysittrut is "OrarnmKI-Aing; tills t%vLfivn%% y 00 t ruk that & myntern of 2 nonconduclitts "ftfulml. is "y" -at 19 twe OWY when they toter into cbelu. reaction. y y I- in, C on' w"e" - S. L. Madorsky so 0 J: see 300 zoo see :0 goo 400 spill goo !-so goo tloo use coo : v ia" " 4 % 301 a x a n It N n 1 ~14 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 *1* 0 0 000 of 0 g 0 0 0 0 SO so oe a see foo 0 o 0 so a of 0 - V 00 0 900 0 0 0 4 00 0 0 ' " 1, " 5 b )I u u f a 7 If I A,A L D.A_J a- cc sea 1 1. IA 0 V 1 -. I 6 f ij -00 -00 c"duedvily of of sad a4w. Ad.. U#Swvkh mad -00 0 1 . 10 I", cood, of oW s"tcm wom awa4wred at 0 . amdW. Ttw cut" AAWINI (491P - COM- Q(fkv- COOd- 06 ted odalost xvm I , bat a w&%. at 33 wwh. % I I X It, Tbmisslou CtX)ll IW d 2CII h _ . , . tiogtbec p j imfimion of CMWMAIAO.. S. L. M. J see 00 00 a .** w :7- roe 1 so a 0 1 --oe, 1 009 0 0 ~ fee 9 coo - _ See so* see :1 'see MITALL49GICAt Lilt*A?10# LASIMATIO06 iCoe 0 we* t.L, T 11 t:o 1-. 4. - 11 I -- - - -- i - - -I - o I F ~4 17 M il tw o 0 a I If It 13 a i 1. l t C t 1, 0 . 141 il ~1 OAG 0 s & o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 9 0 0 4 0 0 * 0 0 00 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 0; 0 0 00 0 960000060 0 0 00 Gi Ollie U Is U 00 A J. CS 00 0 Chill 00 It 040 COMPCA than ti 90 ommme of 90 0 of rew "C11171116) of shut ViIK-041' 00 V.G. Is. 'ftai A =0 8 - L A 14TALLURtKAL UltIAlk L22 111G$5 U Aft to it 0 00 I I Is 19 a It a Is it I? A AA N IM N A m a 11 Ill 4 Ad a jL 6 A 0 1 K4 1. it k ii v a re - .. . ., 4 e-I at elemental fektim. M. Uhawvirh. -00 (U. S. S. R.) 5, -00 if vriicoilty diagrant for a Waary W type C tetisell by the fact that the curves do not Matte" Itederliell "I ItIllp" 110 is obtained in Ilum cawet wkm the j to form a compd. with & lower vlic&WIY & tM cowpon"ts. This happttis whet of (jag cmpmmis is &a &&mxd. liquid and the product ' . AsC4 - a esoraull liquid, e. S.. HiSO.-C&III&SO. The InAmtm points on ibm types of tiotletem, T, zoo rWag temp. toward the Uquid with the hifher ` I i h 1 A4 r M t . WTIVI 111 s " (VA + T 34111 Via le's art vistimalty coleffs. of the Curimpotents mW of thm product of reaction AS, temp., or I- ' 4uw with the lower Viscoll bell v4s I S I + 1 (1 0 . 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PAWIM.111. -00 MA4144-hy .00 as* use COO 600 00 ;;00 i so It 00 ;be's .,so 00 0 JMFOCAIJON o IJP- boo F as( Mat C, 841.11 OK 00 ig All 11,10do no lirpsdis is I 00 4 00 0 0 *1* goo 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 00 0; 0 0 0 00,109 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 09 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 e, 0 's *TO 0 0 1 0 & 0 0 a 0 V a a 0 qb 9 9 9 9 !0 0 0-0 0 0 00 010 0 # 0 0 0 a 0 a so 0 I I No if 11 14 Is W it of 14 J6 It Ij ZI)4hbzpA 94 16 11 U 11 I i . 4 A I A A-j --L-L- AA 00 -09 04, 0e 00 W actiotrallsailm In sulfuric acid as a m1went kb, Aaa Phympskim. V. X..S. S. 7. 467, h .,IyRnsl6h).-PrrfiminwY FrPuct an the IM Of M at a ".vent in acidinKify ar"I alkAlinselly. W (~mr we No li~ -00 00 Z* 0 00 j, --0G 0,0 U 00 U 00 00 a 00 z V** 000 ~690199! 09 9 -:00 400 390 00 09 1*0 i I IIILLVrKAt. L$7(9,11461 CLASUFKATICIO 0 00 190 ic w- a fw a I w N I AA I I I v [It; K, 9vt wi d'14 0 0 0 O'o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 *0 0 0 60000 V 0 0 *0 *0 o ~mo 0000 00 00 4 goes 0 a : see 0 a 10 : : : a 0 0 0 0 0 * al v W . , - I .. WO 0 0 * 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0: 0 00 of 00 -~~l md"k so *I USAT liquid ' - i ' ' V so 00 . 4 . . -mm- ift bc m F-w-r M l " KIM" C. A410*40i.-Tborm m . w" M som of OutmUk"I it Un( k"IWIN. 6110111`114 O al"1*14 GrA ive" to AM" On My &I" fit PROW syme"ll flail is IN Oi lithe wo-wow" WAX. 01 Ow. Valid. Z l IN% or, 0 s If devialift clo the TbKVAY tran the mmid" curvil. Call. atrAmst The to I tim of dm. cmd. witli vimml(y and s :11 Owamity vAth the k"ly by The "COUPWIVA td the disfif,inja 91 bilimy liquid mystome It In. so 0 06 a 00 w ------ - - ---- -- ----41 S.14" .1. doe -00 -00 -00 -00 .041 nos too 4110* 1110 0 Jlo cog see 600 boo ago Nos goo 4b U 0 AV 10 111; Ow 9 a 4 1. 1 v a fie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-41 _O__ w w 0 "ALLti-01 A*. -A A .Ce oil op AkO 00 0 0 0 di 6" 11114 b"". M. twillIvir A t;fv. WO I G A (L go ). - r x" 1 8. ". K.) to "Ut 4 O -fl m awl th 4 The luit ctim of StW MA b th l e nu or i s ir i a friwlkvw W wain"Ooft a" mat fwwiio lased tw ths, 0 00 00 literature wA tho mmwuus publikalko of V. Pruk-eed. ius (rain (he obsemlim that Ow iKW ~10M take It,,-- yby&9whawaloguirsuslow that (here iq tho , ".:, t;ttst The qIPMOOk NW4*w vq%U. 00 , viewsolufftisted i kill A i 0 : A s r y ok-fitied as thr &Wty to *M of cadow w Imill alnwo* 6"(. 400 0 0 4. and buidtr 11sw abwy to alm patkaw or split ON Ofthutm. The wk* wW basic krietim 4toeM on (he c"Orditsfiled * .00 a 0 0 unatd.state of stow (kxw) pitse t In the -.-jmpn. cd a J The pimente 44 coftifivAlWit-unsaid given tornild do* * 0 . . rkvt"m of it wboosove imputs us t,~, - aloem in the ewnpa . . h ddi t b t t 1 i b d l t t e a rr an a u c ectnmeg. istains. t w r c ww t ibasic clarwirr. Swe lbr majority of cbtm. comptis. Mee 0 0 runirAn skowLanemmly ceNAlawd unsaid. atoms of both CMWA.~~ 00 qicns. the amp4muerk- state Is a gerlerst) property ut Ih4w comptic. lJowtv-s the wt4gioterk cotlifitkin d(" not Thr L. 4p o th li l & 4 w f i d 4 f 0 s a s un e "Aluir 4 t uml m Jww VT *wut o 4.1 *V:kd vappmeat. 2A refffences. Cbes. 116nc .%L,% 01TALL~AL UT111011ft CLAUVICATION we* INNS SIVINIAT" - v low, 41 d'W .114all ftc Oftv 119 w t 14"w0 - # 1 ' 92.610 U i _ u a -AV to a -Mewil 11 'A ;r,.; all 1 Ji ~ : * J : o ; o 0 J 0 0 0 91 vi 0 : : 0 0 4 41 0 0 4 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 1 10 9 1 v 0 0 0 0 a 1 0 Is 0 tj u ~00 A GOP A **A God Go& self God of 004 owe M V z I I a U m I$ it v a 0 a 41 da d a# ate -00 awe 4"Pubbamaz SUMAWCOVA.&W goo Joe$, 9, 1"7-IV5). 1--fe femalom 4" for the sy9ka at 0011-9., vW 25* do not s v the Weft mmpoqmd formadaL The max. on Omd"Urky-omposmon eurve lo"cribed to lowering 00 R. T. 00 00 jgoo Isoo NO 000 I woo SISAL= UTIRATWN C&AUVItAfift S"111" - lot-000 k4tv env Ot T F b 14- -8 AV 10 IS 91 a* ; p a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 a :::::::*Soo* 4 0 9 0 0 9 0 0-0 0 000 66409 too 1114F, ait i'i. too IV a A I I v14 1 aI anq 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0! -0-0-6-6 0 0 0 0 0 40 00 0 0 0 0 * 0 A 0: oo 8~ 00 d 04 is 000 00 'S lew OW Irv 7 V .A-AL-f- F W. fly I Aso 310410 IND PWIM149 APO PSOVINI-ftmatm Tm gawk, A" team M" I A" -0e 21 of die 9MO= a" V. UAmeho. S. S. -00 bows it, WS-20(im)(14 Owasso); . CO., chow. (U. S. S. R.) 9. 1967-Mim). -As an. 1w Ow WMH*MWMS detu. of din dw. COMA. wkmdty I OW wriew tension * is demerbad. Pmm mm no p"d. by A". 4A TO% h " HAMO Tbg comm. imere Aetd. at mr. ". ; X ms 3h19, 3M&, 4.00; 33.90, 32.41, 31.W; q X Jos, IIAD, 9.46, 7.96; d., 1.9129, 1.791& 1.7722. D the p It. 0. a" d. Vohs" of wariama M3.1r-Z. The 9 - f (Md. % HaWcurvesdad"trimptom)UNA. % fitso., then ra HfOi; it X 108 for 21A% H#90# - 4.52 a 0 . to* amd 250, mw , for M 76% HX.. 10,0, UP, 6.31, The X -4 (;a. % H;W)S curves pw t- ismmatatiout= NJA.xX10A- 14.6.13.3. 18.6. The xv curves we convex to the M41 % axis* nocumv wommimtkipawbatoNghtlycomicavc, wW obey fairly WA the Wbetawmgb equation *.v - IWAIJI - X)q.jR' Ob"I X is tbt Mal. haction of 119SO min. at 30 mol. % - 0.09M). It is concloded that fhtei*2&c=powws of the system do not Internet with ow Saab". F. If. Rathmam INTALLURSOCAL LMNAVb41 CLAUVICATM ""Inv -- .00 -049 .00 -SO goo zo 0 400 d0$ goo 4109- I goo 400 A Wool U n U~; 41 it Og a; 'a I '11MUARL $#*do a "Irm- 10 *'a a X 4 0 a 4 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 00f 'a 'a 46 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 6 0 o 0 o 0 f,e 0 9 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 lp 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 04 ~.1*64R.0-0 0 0 a 0 * 00 * 00 0 * 0 GOA CS) 000 009 60 a 000 004 *Ou The oseedws Ion sedbdend *I duft4w m- i n ... UOMWO". Comte - rfed- t"Sy. A. 0241w)(1. MrZe"Leptim a# AffheWas dist cmd. Id in Ub- 716d qel 10-0) 04- OV~71-1 rl) n - where s - op. cond.. q V ty and # - the wa-cs~ -carncted" cand. Nag. cafts. cd cowd. (at ordinary lemo.)wValmmill inswas. having low". A I d.j 4, AMITALLMOCAL LITIRATUM CLASWICATION *00 I ::** X. see fee see fee 09 9'8~ 600 %.am@ NPIWIN90639 roe 4 0 0 00 00 00 000 *0 9 008. 0 as : 0 00 008 00 a 00 000 - - - - - - . . - V F_w_w_V-w_v_" - 11 0 a 0 a 0 41 0 a 0 the 'Und is Alt rf". Is P" Md. StL d a UK raw. TA of chnn. COW -in pholl delen A 14 - I L A 00TALL~AL WE WAYM 1"W 11114W Olt# Olow 444 00004 a: 0 0 4 4100004 0:6441 .__ __ -,--.1 - -F _ - - - - 10 0 0 *! 0 0 0 0 too go *too! LU a #1 41 43 a Lj A a a _A_j -00 -00 -00 _* 0 -00 -00 ke see Cbm. (U. S. 3. R -Tbe md. wts. 0 tin h Pit. Of gvuph- rbmb b U IF ago 0. V ft Id. S y hnnerpmemft wits 600 4d FW M a" us auryl de- l" "amb bdkw tw It* OMOCAUGWOWAGN , s " by lbt kr=Mke 600 moo s. The md. wft. of wMan Ing vu".. a Q0 zoo moo too loom ;I-ARA $soda "alwomil"d )Svz YA 00660 0006ONM3000*0 0009M*0000 0 00000 ~V; O;j I I a I I , 10 Is if q U is 1, 11 is Is is la Is J& it lis It NJ it UU w a is V V A 4.1 U Ili m ai r. I It. L A j Q it I I W. of OC M A L -A If a 4 skC, cauto$ -1~4 ist I ..u .0. Olaf I - - __ - - ___ - __ - ___,- - - __ 1~f~ C. 14 The naturs, of altraillififf; filixturgs. Up# 1-Illb.-P __-itG~,) It SIM J. :0 J. Gil Chm '1 0 -a S. k.,. 10, 211) - 22 (1944)).!-~j ht ac. [loll misits. #A )IM), Wish wher subitantes in the 11,1[j. fifin "fir. callirmli. is It) the light of the pre. 11. migration o(t.lucall? in the pfraweact of Static A,td ,,1 -00 Viou, trimly of file QVIA-61k~ louctiom of II'Vo. ain't the altrobeasectit. .00 A101 Mi. At-I,,%. 114. mmttd. MMT ;,( Awm% (iqns) A the w-ullisx 223-41- I'll fully thir ffI'll .'I t"W 611. C. J. 35. VCA"~- 'Slil, I'metion of 11,N), to IIN*01, oil she IIIII'morl ,I ";I Ing. ~-44 all a niffmillig:4i 1.1 41.1 wattir-billfling agent is ft-filll. I,.-. I'lMe all"' tMOTC41 'Ill 0 114.011' 11,1111 'At tel flit 3 .11 Ist- Cuts- f1w rcm-tiow Cliff 0- II.N0. - 1'11%0, -r tilt) is with IlNo, 61. 1 !"." (Illd, will[ V.4111--li 14 '00 kwt reverail-Ir. Clmbihiibin, helieving lbal 11se nitrating Avoll, Ili, loll. and Pli.M)" I tie str.41,111, 1, ,111, see lf I larm I, the IINot riml. and t~w its ifm~. iwitsmed 111.11 the Ili-it with fit, FIA-Ing t"ll, If A Ilw ,I,, I,!, ir, I!;,- 00 j 41111,11.1t (it ili lut itillit-it Otte qlk.,all. of JIM), I'll otiXt. 111C W,kltv, yieldif ill fit,- Ih- fit#% Y1,14 coo *0 ihe dickc. r"fl.t. of 11,S), is irtrater that; ll:il 44 *fill a MINI 4, .1 ,!fo, If%(), And .41", A,41:11,1 .4114 1,,, fill) Allof flit- 'll-liticti, (4 HNO, In film). (IIN(J. . - 11, ~ 11\1($1 And -U,." i'l&(h. Pra.-Il"ally it., k ll.\l 0, 4 COO NO, I will rp-f lie ll,wrr thars in 11,0 (cf. )[&nitwit, C. A. f,,rzrt,-,l at von, its. (it if.%(Jr. As muiis M %I 2.91M. Stri'lles oil I h.. Vice, Cond, 14 IM0, billary tilt %I.. limp IlItNte Is antilitilm-I only Ili Ow 11", If if 6111pulili-Iml) firwrial"I tilt wilphowtic nature (.( 1IM". 1*11-frr fit( di. iml 1-~Ylljffll "I It ravit. 4,l .11 ,, of I"WArd It,( 1 111141 as it how It'awal'i C.It'Noi *%to listim &'I fit- frilwilm 1, 4. an't 11:tr 4fid-bust, flinelims '11 II.Nit, to )iWasitinnof Ih%fc I.) liftill, tri,. )1,1,1jol A It Omwo in it, orn, two with AvIiII and CCI,Ct 411, acting with Miller -1111i. it II.No.. Th.- lO,,Ilfl fit the zoo 0 Id 44 all sics4l tariff Igair, rc~li , imil in Its failure to fowin nitralkill of org. V4111110%. At t III, 1(~( 11 %, I gee awrifil ClIXIC(Nif .11141 CIICI,COlf (cf. Kul- &I ticis" And ewt as inert III Nitration of I w(Tand Willman. C. A- Victim' tv I, 110111RCLO in the PlItSVISICill Of sulfuric add and trichloroaciffic lite 1 .1 indi'-ste that its all. ll,~( hasic ficid, M. Umnovi. Is unit 1. willilmV. AkI. Ll:;~!) - - .:, m in the prese= ctirnillis. file iiiisaimn of phaik- minpalvi, is due to) the Prol-tv.1fils 04 atowe, HINIC WA. t"ford Wish ICN01 in N(I,. Iml fit paud, 11".4)" file Active agents (if thersircal-mrof I%stitioi IIPN), (it. 1 0) An,j : nitraimn M simmisliv rimilmlil. jrv life catifitill INOWID11 trri-ptil. 'Ib, '- -n fail, gil- in the and jNwIf),! 41. Larwr an.1 (ki.s. C. .4. 30. 37,911). flair trill twly fral". if any, Phellsx4t, liprol"I_ I. a atTALLUPrKAL 1.1111111,411,41 i:LAS1tJ`KATiCw all .41" 1'~ 0 alit, 01,11, At ;;:~ r__1 _T - i I- 4 r I An I 1 '6-7-.3 ii 1 3 all 0 -PA ~1 'A Al ll~ IS, a Of, all w IT a 1, tilt it 19"=" 1 :14 000000000*0000041000000000 0111111110000009649000009 Otte 0:0000040049000000000O'SOOGOOOOOOOQIOOOGOOQ 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 With inCtMing tOlAtilse ('011C is 411 fitso. in thc niiiii the . Yields 4 *nil ilwtv.Aw (rk, i% (twiticill, lh~ n-A,. vichl #4 ol.iw vml!!, WtecsfI,%(h Is Olulkln,41 %still a Insist. rotile, 441 44"-r 00 With further diln. list, yidd a deen-s" %h l h th' d f i i i 64 s sclone orinv w t up y an ; 00 The yiefill of %IcC&Hs(N(h)j Int, awk with ffN(), ron,ii. 11111141111, so to a max. cif W1% with 85-00% IINO,- 00 *tt.tlcqmqly. but fornist only Anil it.. 00 diriv, Tlstj~, lit the pirs,encr of a diluent, Wilk!, 1,,j, lit it, 00 00 IIN(h. the nitration is dim-ted toward the rinit. IV. so filtration of toluene In the pre"ace of monochlomacetic 0* *cld stud ethyl nitrate. %I. u-inovio, mim i.-ii. 00 00 Aid. 2:0-:1. 'It 1-1 41OWn thill 111V A-C. CTAW. 01 It.\'( 1, 00 devres,C4 with Increasing diln. Willi the- illrT1 qlllvrlll% of 00 CfICICOII and FtN(h. A, a result Of Ille .1-rcamlic 00 00 conen. of ICNO, catious and anlonq the nitnition of the ring slid the Aide chain proxr,,,i%-rly decreast-is. The ' ' ' " 00 yIrld# of 79,0 ~ %IeC,lf.% 0, and 11 ' PhCll,N(h at a , I - f M)"" con il 11M) 111 d d t d i 00 00 00 etmi- c . o o ' An , f", ft ,p_ W lli . 1#1-13%IINO,. 00 larly with dilts. of IINOj. Chaq IllAne 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0eO0000001111110:9 L 000 ::000900,1111,90,11111,04 G 000000000000 :::::::: OqO9O ,: tit eil Off OOA 000 0*0 -a I ~v , . . "o ed 9%IPW`StWd (A C44 tu a. s it 1! J. r,;,= ibl, iu- a Watts. - as" in cut:r;; ;,b0 tKutt" c,mdl. ( -- prwM-, dUD- I& awl- SP' SID&Z-9p. tb(SA 00 IS COD(Wr to cead WItb lacr melambas We0enc IS va" In OIP- In',jkh the the qmd, d"UCAI'm 000 w 5 bat 19 mod. IM -Stc`e Ms. b( tbas orm goo .1 the cc t1ast camirse"t cd to systtoo eve, o: ON "Safum 1010, 00 the cead. ppw WA,,Ay goo 001, as camia dw campaoil" S. R.) Go WAI a of 010 .1 tw rct s;a. sop. ctind, goo so C6,, QJAW w L4, (J. goo o0 the twoor"W" c4D*d. that 0)) ty I W & * tGrwccOwqpt_DI_Ibkb coo 00 &r$6=L L) 19;Mliv the the is no in thm &4aitc d1to. goo am larv, . pdgoray t9 of SO A..A goo compd& goo goo woo SlIALLUnKAL L"I"A"ga Ims, *a a0v Ali futile@, I it Me o 00 saftse a _T__T It a a st 0 6 o o 0 0 o 0 0 0 a 0 0 000 LI go is 1, IS v v o o 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 0 Is 0 00 0 0 0- 0 0 100000 00 00 O_qj~ 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 411 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 is Is it IS It It x 19 it 11 It a Ago a J" A I JI.. t"I m IN it i 00 4 ."** C7 00 A 0 0 * 'A 1040, IL 434-440). -Salts may be rded as d riyed from so Imes (anines), but not from addL Thu. NAC111 a Wit of a hAde (C11 but not of 110. The nactiono: -NaOEt + KWI -* N&CA + Pip. MIMI, + AcCl NaCI + I-30Ac. 00 KaOA, , AC1 -1, NaCl + Av 0 111, SO INACI so 2SO.. MAY 1111 he fV%Atd^d'R~ M4tQ3*1 Of salt 'Ffnalt.'", 2aff arr a"Ingous Iu NAO$ I -f HU) -* NACI I- JIqO. ") that N&O may reprded as line Wt of the Ium NALIAc anti the A I'l A Cl 'Solvolf-Sis of a "It &IWIU14 entirely III-n the '1vent. 'NACI is alkaline in AC,IJ W113111,11. the 4,;W P"U,cd (ACCI) being weaker than the tm~ jNaOAt)- A I %t. j lees ~044114 zo 4p tie 0 0, A S S L A StIALL"WAL LITERAILM CLASSIFKATICK LOW 0 '0 "* 10 too ME u is if go S- --CW-0 a I It 66 - dl I I It(Itt 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 * 0 0 41.9 0 0 0 0 Go 0 go 0 * 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 Ole c 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 IN 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0, oft Sas go' 0o ood sod age 0 3 104VOOICA& LITENOWS C&OWIC41" -00 go MOO see 204 too boo T-7- IA A I I nd a a I 1 0 a I a 4 3 'n u A* ul H A 0 0 of *T,Q 0 0 6-col* 0 0 0 of 0 e . 0 a 4w 0 0 0 0 9 0 OG(T --UL-2,102-AnUft UP Me fleftEffil MHS so 00 go so MWZ I deg. oe, Wkv 1(d n ta* ump. cma. of thaqww betwm the temp. *0 dw 1~ one. of so* r) is k2 do. ile ow the WA b A. A. Dad~ 00, 31 2 A I A. IA ARTAWMCAL LIFINATM CUUWICATM I I WHO riviallyo - laftio .4 1 . S00440 .1p 4mv all ZA" all 46 T--r I a r p V ; I u wav,001; 0 Day watna,xwxxwu , 'a m I I a fw 0 It go *0*; 000*00001646 0- a -00 0 4 0000 :109 so* 000~ 0! 1,90 "so ro 0 fee W40 0 WOO *so 1%0, w lptv m ilr:llimi 36 vim 4% *Osseo 0* 00 00 90 06 W #0 AND VOC0121.15 "Oil aiiac-imbi6i" L Add-bame krilrmc U. Uwmykh-4nd K. nwtkyl Idleir. mWonj led. "A neutral red give tbtt odd in pW% Aj40; trapomft 00 Sim Its UsaWt1cm cow, JWW me" vwd Its aft. "imr. Tugs AOLO b" a PH bttwm' I IW brwmph-a Mue, vA bromon from ed thometo"418140. MW5rJW,1,.4,!.Wct1c0jI1 in AW an two mcM than AcM aM saw. d MQAc are much AM. (pH 4.4-4-8). P;:,FdJ%i, WO a bow id A lobdo W a" In 16V. M. S sai~-M.-AcobdavesesgitipfbbftAcwAAcO r, inum. Whom mks dre Mod In Acv0. WAvolyalm Ott animsumitift with Ac.amd catiorm with AcCl. Thus..4 mcciates in Afto give volms. mm alk. than Ac*O Itmelf, Sulfaut &W tarbariates gNw weekly add AcSf).- and am tbbrmn a" t" Aca and AcNO~. WAtrates In ActO be p"w. The order c4 decreembe "rixon."IM, 80,, CN8, C1, NO~, Dr. I!, :Z*r. do at rkka Ity at catIoN if K. No he, Sr. NH,. M. U. MO. C4, Y, CA. Cu. 34C. N). Zn. ONTALLOOMAL L11111670011 CILASSWWATIW .00 '00 0 P re 0 W46 0 R-C. use U 0 AV 00 Ujj ~ j j j I j j j j j j~`A, 0 11: M L I I Od 0 0 9 1 W a $ A 1 3 a I,= sees *00 go *090 1,111 al no TO 6 0 A L a 9 0 PO I I T W 4. AA 0% 4h it apa"wwwammun"m "ums vis-viv %90 'INN 99 0 It" v 00 r , I T I I L I 1 I I I L 1 00 A 4141 0 00 A *# is too 0* a 008 004 0* 000 004 00"' _A4_ -a-- A__j_A_4 I P. i.. s aa_ 111XII&I41 &NO ..Vie 3-&Mveed VIK"ty 41twimc .1. 1. 1" is~Oh' 11 Add, N014 S-S-'i. k., (?Jfj. Tekh. Segae&, -JaBbl. -314UMBW~__ adevealys. somkAdmis 00 vyda'wi zU4djkj i KelloU. X-ftearl- (C-f- - Vis'-sle Sof L4%iitt and CaUta"d S".) 2' 85 WIMY systtm. were astablysted to aftarcriain whether S-,haped I (viscu%ity)-_ a t;=rrs actually Wer the riesull 44 a flimptat"Ber., of at 0 suflicienoly hJXh trjjt;.,, as Ur"Claimed by N. S. Xuarteakov (cf. C.A. 33,84W) for the system CJI#- SbC#.. To this end. the tcrnp. tiviriv. 4*141 was plotted again't ct"Upat. few the systens above and below the m.p. W the compd. (11.6*). The Values ad daileff increaw with ridng lemlo. and shuve no tendency to Peass; thertauxle x".. c4aniciturietly. there is A hint of a all&%' of v at a b"t" te"111- The AteHie was found fur that loicinsi(t,aA%Cl,ctndClICI,C(-X)II IICio,. 'rliccw. 1-1 inferwelatioal of S-eheepard curve* is that une of the ."ngm.nnlts it, as"mA. to a higher d,-,,, than the compd. Ilse formation of which rnults it, a simplificatiog, of the MaMlin-01thertaytitem. Such systemaceenuot haves, max. so matter bow much the temp. is knrcrref. Asaruk,tbe cearvature Weals Iti1xvreme kno with rising temp, leeptimae, e tw T. TWV7,4 T'. itint'. and only at "one hialitt tenw., latteatnifist miere pro- att= with itifitur ri~c of the tenip. Th6itativervard in itac s". train gv-vr~-l-dirnc1hy6niImr. where at V, (he 1 ivithrerm is cionlm% tit thraitis ail tiatipts., It" an naiderctitan at M* and btaint" ilittinctly S~Ijajjrtl at III". In tht yAlem (he 25' and 4W istaflacraras jut !;- halvd; Inan A)" up, a in,sx. winw-A". wh;vh,in fuitlearr rising temp. Shifts tovarverds the plavii-A. Thi:,; i~* a cast 'where a max., Absent at louver (envii., vaivjwars~ at higlerv tvnip~. and it truns counter tiD Kuarnak,wls 1-tulasta4i appetaneour of be max. of I on lanvetring the temp. Thar last 2 system* have this in comm(m that the (emp. cmfi. dif v tiarilbart librnol ow no-erraivi is verster than that of the stableccatritids.fornavd. ChAnget4trenji.visain theratio tit qof one ad the cutail-tivit. anal the c,;mjad.;%4i1b.-6Iug trinjo.. q ad the coml.l. grows lasict than it of thr nw" vi~,vus coinpunait said this, Lumbittedi with that Stability W the compd.. kads to the appetarvince of a max. 71se undarrlying fact is the artnuaiderable suagorn. of plearsagals, at low temp. and its japial drop at bigtwar temp. Comic- skin: 8-shalied q curvars casantit be interMttzi by a dia- savrearance W a mats. due to ranarti Irmli. N. 71KM 3 4, - - , - - - ____ -_ ____ _ - __ ~ . . . - __ A 16CLUNICAL 1,1111110411111 C1,A$%WKAT1W I lam# *011419 Blow Strives'. ilk J;;rM1 . d I 04T 0#9 631111041f 6 6 _r 8 IW 0 0 0 1 It P 9 A 6 3 1 1 U sr so is, at 0 a, 114 S`4 ROW a, 11 Mas 0000001-0,0.000000000*00*000 -000000000**41006000* 000090000*060 M#402*04LO00000400000000 _ -so .00 .00 -00 , 000 =00 -00 moo Aroo goo 414140 goo 11140 0 1900 J100 041.1 06 A 00 00 A 00 0(. 09-9 Sod *ov '009 11000 fA t Y- It A U AA w xk 1-00 is-CROOMI. M. u L. J.Gm. CAM' (UAKR.Tg=1IMImRu2Sima).- The condf. and y * t syde= If-Aca at 23' M 3.5. wg = the ftsults we pruated v"kk- ally. Tbepremeace of ittend. num. I :: thteXWeare of interaction betweem-the i is a aciel-bail~ 's*a basis, with tomatiou of a (AcsOHM, In wbich AcCl acts as the odd wW AcTO71. tbM(e base. Cdvm color C' -4hyj vkW [a Aca and viok-t color In AcOll show Abeforzoertobeflsestromigeracid. G.U.Kowkpolf s Iii .L %,74- 1. -;.1 J44 woo* .0 t so* 0000 0 0 00 0000000 0 0- 0 -04 so -00 .00 woo logo Goo 909 *so goo 4*0 too use Woo 861101 Ow S.. M R 0 0 0 o 0 J 0., 0 0 0 0 060 0 * 0 0 0 .-A -A-IA 4. A-4 -1 &--A A *0 0 -7- **A In that urds,r) Im by drins. of vlammity 4 and op. tiec. "Md. a of the corr"Pothfirl b1=00. A&W-M" properties of aceftaltrile. 1. IntmactlAm In CII#CN-CII,COOII, the 0' and 26 9 fff I boftom mtoultille and "We. hi. Ustnovich susd V. coumve to the axis of eonspn.. the tatter , i wisat less a Dulova. J. Grx- CJwm. (U.S.S.R.) 16. IVMS3(Ig*l) than tb-t lonner; In the otber 4 rewww"ll systc M, the 1 its Rusdan); d. C.A. 39, 4&W.-The basic bhwiior a 9 Isotherm am convex. in all a system, The 4 imothersm -so 14CM towar4s CII,Clll)II, CIICOCI, ",,(NO~),Oll, (at 0, 23, W; 0, 23 *; 25, 111) 60 '; 23, 60 log a'. t! CIjjaC(X)II, CC4COOIl (the pjI cWwtrf ijmfp4~i,jX In the order fiveu Above) have a distinct isax.; C, 'C', 00 CJIaCOOII am** two mait. (At about 20 md 40 mol. 7r ClIsCO011), sepd. by a min. The max M-arvemd on 06 st I 001i M ,3 at WN curves; CII,CN:6 001i In 09 == wpd. by a spin.; CIf#CIl-CH#ClC3"YmiI 200 and 014CN-Cills(NO0,011 %bow an indection but the usax. expected beyond it cannot be attolord owing to limited&dy. Tbe sperialmsess(ClIlCOOH (two max. of a and mi) is a1w reflected in the curvess of ihe ttwp- too of ciec. cond. wbkb dmw inflections. On the basis of tne curves. the " tharrxttr towards CIIXN Increaws in log the order Cl C0011. CII.COCI. jlzH,(,%O,)lOII. &AW CIItCICOOllDC4LVUII, Indkitton(p(cricocid.mala. chitst grec%mNlityl VkAel ttopacollne 00, 4hmtbyl Itr a 1. Ule Md 1. l1whyt oftw, .711MIRr. I X- - t. I red. itrDPkVAOI. neutral red) gna the cmrs~w I M ILCOC1. C4IIj(NOs)rOIII. CillaCOOll. CCICOOII. Me b4sk prwmks at Clj.CN -.y be tImk*d witb the structure Clik I.e. lmdctd. by the presenceof the neg. 1111MIll. N, N. Tboll to solos* sp any 6" alai Air iiwi~'ltl I A a F" I W I X, a a m 1 0 bi 0 0 0 3 w It 9 As a 2 0 V U 0 AV It a A f NA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 ;T.4 Os 0 0 0 sms 0 7 . I . - t rl la r r I y f A A *8&4#0" 04, 49 Oman IN so Gfol CUM. !to 7;11`11~ m. mmurld 44 W 100 to TIA Man. comid. 0 v .4,%llAMlA40 heft MI&SIAnd. %.EAW*Irm NO G 0.73 ad. %; it h& ogedwasu* afA rapidly from OAA ohm. -s qn.-$ 1w pars HAN (at OV) to ewticall Ag NO or CCV=H; do c-- fw 2D Niad 40 Arrop= that Our W, 0 how to Vey awly Sao at No* On empes. Slow ohm, The ew of smal. cond. A =ew fm WO, I&& shrug* to jmvvmrb~ wo at a dila. of about dws Ambfy cavd. on fwibw d0n, Time ov. temp. 0". d a bkwm 40 OW W* la abmt 9%. The see liscoofty it lwb IN" pw* RAO# (9 - 0.106 St wo) to OAU); tin coam 14 can"% to C'sals ON "a Is cbs"Ciffleik of a system of -amowdoo mom. amewsmosts. Tbt &b. cambelutup tedby A,KdbWg Ow da. camL to borkstim of saNcatiams mdkft (Hanuach) A 1, nooks la dwimiaps. low the "ple HISO. lawls., "~Mmwvolv of immissileft is that mordim. I W. Tbm 'Fee ties WT"LONGOCAL L"140041 CLASWICATM lose NNW 11"Nol" IVUW- *A, Mal gas it -owv 'W, '19 49 'USM4296FA S I U v 10909991111909*0 0 1 1 3 4 1 4 1 411 do 4 0 : 00 0 414141 1 41 1J 'I A V .. 11 if if 164 11 vu job 1sv 180,4W 'rul)m Afro A F 4 A J-1 It Y- 11 1-1 ~LM-K-7. WLU.+ -A 1 * t s i 4 of The syskma formse4l by perchloric add with acetic &c'4 le A" its ddwfA* iladvatives. T SumAnAt)vj and M. so L:amwvkb (314kidle Aslis Stair VOwNty. T;I^hkent), 00 Arm Phypirorkim. U.N.S.S. 21. No. 6. 941 St M101- d b h t f f d -00 unne i . o Tlw vorM., y1misky. sai t e apt r so A if ItC10. with Aeoll, "Witu as with the wAm-. di., RAW ti 00 chwaderivs.(j(Ark)li.vmm~iwiint. Witi"gollfUth &M CC4C(x)li is wromp-itA by etp-km, whe"M, with the other mysternscontruction omn. Thecomixis. CIRAICOOR-2111clo" ClICII(xx 111. Het().. C1f1C1C()- P 06 J; 011.1100.. unit "WO11.1100. wrfe detrctnf, v., - i i i i It wf i~ n t ir4ra lit incyraw orengi If I,( I heWWk. 1".. ripi t Cl. V. 11. A coo '00 l too L(TERATU-f CL-it'SK4fPCO i;;00.3 .1 t jft. -- -- ' r TF j i It 0 0 49 '0 4" 0 0 * fall o R It it .30 K K d X it K it It X 64000410696 0 * a 4; 00 ia 0 40 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 41111 a 0 so 0 re~ 00 0 0 0 40 9 00 0 0 411 to 0 0 0 411 9 0 to * toage es 0 fa 0 41 0 0 0 0 , 4"! 0 0 1 000 0 *9*040999*004104110 Z* 0 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 so go 0 0 as 0 r I I I I , , it " o '. , " '. i . a I . L Ur... I L 9 ft,j (14 1 1 1 I w, I.r, I., 00 A 010 0 9 P 14 h J4 ft - !' A I I "i 't W I I and &WOMY of Ilklary Ift mod by 11~rtjil. The -1 ! RaO4- =010-11. 1% Nnual"i"V.4 e rut -r - J. 00 Gen. CAArwo. 17, Wliu =1111; 99 d. C.A. 41. 67in;c, CUM" am fl-shaped. values for l(CIO. And f1t, 11C16COOH At 20" oo anel 00 Arl At 1W. (mMOCS, anti fl.017.1k) Tlw curid.-MIC". wfvrs fine In luther sharp max. at a conen. of lickh of 0 0 WIN mole !:~, the values of the roax~ cond. at W,35, &nd 0* hill twin& OACWT. 0.0262N). and WOMIS ohm- 'nc curve of lid. against concli. is slightly 41 visfing 90c"What from a itralflit fins. Vslurs of d. for 00 a' site LiNand I.W -Ice. SoVi The data Atr hatmterl"I 1-1 Inaltrate the r-inte"M 5 two jAm7 r,%ujd.. with the formulas 211006.010.4LAX)II 001 and tClO..C1lCl,C(x1lf. Vvitrj CI14L74C(X)l1 Itt-ing b"c TV, WWI I' U a AV 4 1, a It n 0 n 1411! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 e 0 0 0 *is 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 411 9 4 -.00 -*0 ftlative to the 11CUP.. IV- The ?Ysftu RCIO.-Cut- OCICOOR. M. t'sannrich &rut T. SumArokora. [bid. -410411, curves show m*%. at a #4 .110(N of about 32-T mule % at 311and &J". but crysto. M( ' -09 Values 1.00 of man. viscosity at 35 and W* air OAMt anti 0.(12441 d". Cond. curves show max. at about au rank e;, ~ =so ICIO.. values (or Mtd. Of I(CH), being O-OVI-71. anti of' 1( CH.Cict)(MI IV" thAn w(M. (IrM soull trmp. de- we). and the ittill . cond. at W. 35. mut ail' being se' COO l ( 1. O.O&MI, atul O.OTM ohni-I The curve i Coo 6( It,otp. asaimt IICKN cone". is q--hat"t. Ilwag fit4a prartivally 1.0 64 Ilk) mole ~; HC104 to &IIIut 4.u Iw1ow23mole%ljCK)j. The curve.( I.A. acailmi eves". see PA cunvv% towards the concn. nits; at W". v " ', fromOMfor IIC1OtoWMI,W:sI.t:1~; 1 W" 11W foilmall-Ml of tHle roml,ti. N Ind"t"t. having the f t HCH XII CIC 1 64D 0 orinu s . 001 N . thr ittlorr beini hwk ee rrlatiwv to the former. Arild Allier s -:so ties Its* ir, v 7k 0 6is 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 USANOV1,141, M. Usanovich, M., and Sumarokova, T.- OElectroconductivity, Viscosity and Density of Binary Systems of Binary Systems formed by HC104. IV. The System HC104,--CH2ClCOOH.0 (p. 168) SO: Jburnal of G,--~neral ghqaj�tr 1 1.1 cL~, 2 1, (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii), 194~,Y!L_ _7,1 ___t -- -W-W-0--G 40-4 0 0 0 o 0 40 0*000000000900000*0 I a . Is " I 1 4 r I I Is if u is m ti Is u 9 If f If a a A a a V Is It a a so 2 31 V Is P 4 41 a a a 4 A-A--L r -in j a L F 1; -1 1__T Ll -L-L-A- I 4 8 #16Ct"It A410 O'SCOISfIft ~*fff ".beft proper" at befunkrue. 11. lateracts" , rl~ Of "*bN*Rfk WWk 611401t. M. UNAMMiCh stiff V. VVIOVIA. so J. Go. Close. l7','-WFrM917) (in itu"Lih): d. C.A. 41. 6M.-(I) lit the "em MeCN-picoline I** 00 (saixt. of imonamrs). the vismaty (V) jintherms at ol arml therm its straight line. T*m, oftkc.eoW.(M).AI .00 W. 25% MW 30% have a high am. at about M) mol, % AD 0 A4eCN* the aq pint Whows a sbarp max. (at ishout M mol.- so Intherfer. moo tng"k CA Mists. of this con". corresponding to the "tax. of it, the AS anodke was vw No Of. wat evolved an the Platiskmed Pt csilio~b; the mWMPI isms of a CUM. plex R.MtCN (D - bam), Jimalmed bit* 0.)Ae* and CN coo go tht disrhargod cation dimsm. into 8 + Me with subw. tPk-ntMCOMbiUGtiftCd2MQ. ladfiMtC)r% With tf3n'J(kM moo above pil 6 slum acM.esc ion in MeCNarml tumirmactkm 00 'ma adda. of Pkafisse. (2) 7u 9 imotberf" of IlecN. Mr#LY), evocave to the "is I - Pa.. Wkste morme tic. moo sees 41 mated by dem. of the apparent saw. at. giving curwt moo e to the ask o( abscissas cu. t at extman dilms. 1100 On the OHM hand fix'"ton AM so change of "action Cis .4 )&;M to mom. canctiumto, m4co we a C-.; navv approx. the same wW -ban character and too thrw lat~ka b nmW, dhook mamm. M. Thon t MCKAL L T I we CLASWICA11411 LL I I AT I -- - -- I - ~ - - --- - 0 Ili*, N*. 11) 1 tic" "~: -A solrs~ .61 04- --( 'fit & o" 1 10 1 ; 0.1 TjjAA1 ss-~io a .136 INTO* 3,-Gv u 5 4, M) u ~ U, ; A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Osseo** ***#-0, 4toof4p 0000 go # of 00*0 00 0 jo-04000411111000040104 4APLP!rff? P # f A *so 00-1 4w rAmlaw stanak cidwWa4wack scie'ded stanak 410411a I in am. , v nwi x H. Kalahanavl4ka" It IiMp. Chem. Lalstla&a etc Univ,, Toblutnt), of i AM DhAMd Kkiodf 17. 1=400947)(in Stusslan).- 00, It j 1) In throysictriSnCh + ACOH' tiseviseviltywisothela of 0*,26*, and &)* bases sharputax. at IlSmok % SaM. with is (nux.) - M.9.11, 2.7W4. and 0.11980 pobe. rrp., sea alKnv v of the c4muponscits. Tfw clec, 00 1% MuCt.. - (matJ - W X 10, 4 &nit 37M x w- .1 :5* and W. reop.. Own through a "ux-- rnb.. at.!P) mote %, 1,uCl, at 60', shifting to 25% with fallbW temp. Iso- I hmn% of 4 and of v have a single sharp stax. between 22 j Thachanceof I&With terop, is unipustly high, IMT. Mr I'. Pkftofa- 'v betwren 01 and !15 tban between 2h* and An . All I plot* point to only we Suclez- lowevve. the coropd. SaC4.2"ar. so ArOll. I 'A M in , a" In- AAL! dimird the 9 and s diairmnts, oW undt-tectable by thr awhW diamm twinit to I be teridency dt tha systcus In- wads uwkwooling (Mranathan and Strong, C.A. 31. 3=0) coold be rtrystd. by stirrustinit In-exins and thavrinit in a sealed (ubv; the crystals had the coasts., m. 192- 19.11', tP 1.11M. dft 1.81114, d" LAM, -0 2D.1212. it" Fill I'ls". *a U-MM. 0 o3b x lu-~' 00, Jai X 10-4, &.0 0 a j-00 -0: 1451 X 10-4, .40-10ArOlt is a -truesof acid thars 0if b b A i 1100 c w t whk l 01l) Id t 11M A ( en. ana ogous o c . ~99 tL-sl wkb the known SnclzAcOlf- (Z In SnCU- I HCO01 I I l l l 211 25 k f 2200 , sega, nto t aym oortin rom mo qu IWO, upwards nod pervi,,19 even at 70'. One I& Z Zoo -hi. highly viscous. thl other is a Ycry duid, fluning 7 The amt. of the wiftvxu liquid increases w1th hleft&4114 go* 1 -FIC0011 and Is pradoettinant at the coapa. SaCl,.j- - "0* HCOOIL Tbbcompd.canbeerrotd.landatedin.m. W I l b d b i . 9 - . s can a so . e crysi y tow ng i.be two-lar" uid the duld is ,Au mo- li rrunder novit n w rhob 00 1 a o , s e y x q b itruvottv "rm. with k%4 IhAn 2.1 mole %MV14 evolve CO. N Tl.~ 00 2040 0411101 ISO* t; MIALLURGOCAL LITIOATIA11 CLAIIWICATIOP 40 Iki -4 %$3o" .10 dhT Oet 1616&116-t'i qf'~Vi It.. I., V--v tool 1) U 11 AV 00 111; Ct It a Or It It tt 1 4 'W a P1 0 1 w a a 4 q I 000010 0 * of 0 * 9 0 0000 0 0 0 ft a 0 0 0' 0 0000 so 0 0 * 0 0000 00 0 e 0 L oaf, I 1 4 1 # I 1 16 14 11 11 U 's 1. 11 to "Jot), n vidis AODS0,S), A; 1) M is * 1; P si of 41 43 01:0 A a _r A-L-VAL-9, -i-A. L a- If f CA M I L It AA MCCUPItfl-I C t,-& A I I A 4 '0 1 A A' 00 A 00 OcOZZ A: RGiriw WCOsity.andd sitrafti Italy 00A sydinto beoW by pWChIWk uW grabof "I- 00.4 009 119W; cf. CA. 42. Were ffWk At 00 A.'; The viwasity-cown.curvesat all loops. 7. ttkited bave n%Ax. at X2.54 took 04 11004. The ckc- 00 trot,"mi.-amwit. curves at all 3 temps. rim sharply Irmo liorr 1100. tit a otAx. at MAN "mile rl" IICIO.. then -inn, 111101. sI.'rj,Mq. IJW foA bliflill 00 Ar then drop fit the Unv "*at, ill 1%irr A,-( III. Valoi-,Id hx-rra,* iiievatily Irwit putt MO. tit purr Arlill, v-daw, lit III)', r.0 IJCIO4, 1.77 to; 61. 17 took"'. I ICIO., I,5746- 4.ez % 11M., 1.1176. Dals ind"te the 10maiW of the compl. 1100,1AcOll, with no fintica- Coo tift of the st Investipted COM IICIOI.AcOll. of a P.= `1 - Y1. SyvtmffVl- add -water. bid. 1 MI-7.- zoo U 41 j cam". curves d4e Irving the roo.l. of pure licit). to a %liKht otaii. at IWA oo4r ra' 11CIflo. thrit ri-w rAjeWly tit ~t ,h-rjo goo goo cond. nI pure water. The vjwovjty_-ij~p=. cu rves thp)ugh A M-11. at &87 (centipaises) at 42.5 mole 70 TICIO.. data WIL given In the article. The rmltq IndivAte the formation of the cotapd,. IICIO,.11,0 nil IICjO4._ AMA I %fill" too Ai. 3U S AV 00 14,; it Is It 19 K Of U If I V 00 0 0 411 0 0 0 41 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 *[i 0 *4 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 *4 "no" "1761, fikgovod. Met_ Aq. 19,!kML;x-KAsw.,Ak,;4 Namb S.S.S.R. No. It, Z*30(114m): d. Strunathan and Strung, C.A. 21. ill"l-Cryo. 4nCI,.2ArOII, prriml by altemtely inamerling a mAW tube C'Nits, SnO, All'i Acoll In a 111111f. 14 stAiij CO, skjad Ak-.. 01181 Ill "Whilig kv until erritah apim-ared, using thew cry*1411 to omf latir, vols. of sola., anif purifying by fractimul fteemij, m. do IAKMO. do LW14. the IAI:11. q# ;!l0 12 v* 1.124. V* 0."1. op. corml. at 0' om x to 4. At ~p 3.33 X 10- $, at W 14.51 X 10 -1. It tom% SuC4-lAc. OH.IftO and SnC4.2AcOIf.HtlO. Pyriditse dbpLbm AcOli in form SnCf..2t,v. M. II'heh USANOVI wLjjawmw~ Complexing as acid-bass Interaction. 1zv.AN Kazakh.SU Ser.khin. no.3:3-5 149. (MM, 9: 8) (Compounds. Complex) USAITOTICH, K.I. Viscosimetry of binary liquid system* IZIr, Sakt. fig. Ich4jo- anal. 18.128-138 149. (KIRA lls4) (Systems (Chemistry)) (Visoosity-Neasure-gent) . . . . .t4 . . . . " . . vaARMN . M. Chlorides. Compound SnCl 4 with CACOOH., Izv. Sekt. plat. i blag. met. no. 25, 1950. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953(9 Unclassified. U.UNOVICH, M. I. , I',;,,"",,- Acid-bass theories. Izv.AN X%xakh.SSR.S9r.Wx. no.4-.97-105 151. (MLRA 9:5) (Acids) (Bases (Chemistry)) V Sq Chemical Abets Vol- 49 No. 4 Feb. 259 1954 General and Physical Chemiatry I"'", tems formed by SaCli, SbCl,, and AsC 1. The SOCT,-'1H CICOOH [~Iup ~./T ---i, C 7 M45 X Gex Ckear. 1 .11.21, Zk.;. Obs"I Xhi.. 21, 981-4(1951); d- C.A. 44, OgWa; 46, Mli, 9402b.-From sinplar max. observed in viscosity and cmd. isotherms, and shrinkage in sp. vat.. evidence was obtained of chew. interaction in mixts. of 8nCl, and Clit-, CICOOH. Detris. at 60. 60, and 70* give no definite Indi- -cattans of the compn. of any compds. formed, 11. The 8nC4-CCWOO1l and SuC14-CHO COOH 5 tems. T. Surnarokovit and M. Usanovich ?Katakh Vad. Set.). J. Gen. Chem. U.S.S.R. 21, 1079-81(1951 anti. trans- lation); Zhur. Obskhef Khim. 21, ON-Mg 1).-Vis- cosity and d. Isotherms were detd. for the system SnOcCO&COOH at 50, 60, and 70% and for the system SnCIr-CIIC1jCOOH at 35, 60. 00, and 70'. Both systems are noncoaductors. The abscnee of cond., the additivity of voix.. anti the smooth change of viscosity with =n. are taken as proof there Is no chem. interaction in systems. In. The 5bC1;-CH'COOH system. At. Usanovich and T. Sumarokova (Kazakh Acad. Set.). J. Gen. Chem. U.S.S.R. 21, 10MAINIXEntil. translation); Zhur. ObshcW Khim. 21, 08740(1961).-D., viscosity, and cond. values were dttd. as functions of compit. In the Stich- AcOH system at 20, 60, and W. D. datit show a sliqht vat. shrinkage in mixts. of the components. The viscosity isotherms exhibit max. at 52-3 mole % SbCI3 which shift toward higher SbCI3 values sit higher temps. A cond. max. at 70-80 mole % SbClj shifts toward AcOll at higher temp. When cond. values are multiplied by the viscosity of the f5ame schis., the car. cond. isotherms all attain a max. at a compn. c-rresponding to 2SbCls.AcOll. The temp. ff.. of cond. exhibits 2 tnax. at the coinim. corre%pondilcig"to, SbClj.AcOH. The latter cornrid was reporkil by It. N Menshutkin (C.A. 6. 1280). - Thwstructurc% or the compds' found are given as (SbClt.AcOH)* Cl- and (ShCli.AcOll) + SbCV. the latter existing only in the liquid phase. A' Bernard M. Z44"Ft_ I'L - . -.n 11. T h ~ 11 cl-(X7 i . a -', r-i: -~, -S-Gl Err, 1 1. - A;:C S7-f,77 "Binary co.~4, 1~ t --) I ( p - r" "4) ,1:1,,r1 SnC,:~,-CFM,.,GOOH-ff br: ~i an,~ 1'. U:~:-,(*rl~a~ r - SO: Jourral of GeMral Cher..rLr:tr-r Ul"Umal Obslichcd- Kll:-,ruA) 1951, llolttmo 21, i:o. 6 USAWTIC-Ir!, M. "Binary syst.-mas coniain-in,7 SnCiLr '. . , SbC , and AsC'3' III. T*-;e 7jz3tem 5r C 13 - r' -;:3 C C'o: ~- a by Er,&nqvJci and T. Smarokova. (p.98~ SO: JgaMg of General Chenistry (Zhumal Oloshchei Khiffdi) 1951, Vclume 21, ilo. 6 Ift"ry systems formed b -IV. "he system sbcf,-Cu~~. x"A.0-U.".Aft t 'j WK, Aur. ObjkhAKkWi~~ 9. .ct"W48k."1'7_870. d., ~h~o;lty, M.,nd a -The elec. cond.. 1"t'. the system SbC4--CHjC1CGOJ1 were det4. at 60, 60, and W for changing values of the concn. of the components. Rxistente of the com -CHiCICOOH and MC4, &SWI, ,r .d,9 (!H.CICOOH Is . The fuslw4 diagram fc* the Itm Shows the resews of a c=pd, of c almoisr cowpn. - it., The system 9 - =Arokova and Id. Usanovkh. 16U. 1210-22-The ellee. tond., vikxWly, sad d. of the system SbC4-CC6COOH were detd. at 50, 60, tud 70* for different concns. of the compcoents. Vne -lee. con4,compn. and viscosity-compn~ diagrams show that s4 %,cJd-bs" reaction occurs between the compoutnti. The Lwamea of the compdj. SbCh.CC4COOH Arid 2SbC4,- CC4COOH Is also ludicated. The fuslun diagram "Alts; is m4x. corresponding to the compd. SbCh.CCLCOOH with .;LML.P. of W. 1. Rovt4r Leach USSR/Chemistry - Antimony Ccwpounds Jul 51 "Bin&ry Systems Formed by SnC14, SbC13, and A8013 V. The System SbC1 Cl COM T. Sumarokova, M. Usanovich, Lab ;R;cs aem, Inst Chem, Acad Sci Kazakh SSR "Zhur Obshch kaiie Vol XXI, No 7, 1219-1222 Studied elec cond, viscosity, density of system SbC'3-CC'3 COCIR at 50, 60, 70OC- Elec cond and viscosity diagrams- showed presence of acid-base interaction between components and of ccmpds SbC13 - CC13 COOR and 2SbCI3 - CC13COOH- 191TIS USSR/Chemistry - Antimony Compounds Jul 51 (Contd) Dystectic max onfusibility diagram of system I represented compd. SbC!1 - CC2 3COOH (mP 560). This is lst esiablishea case of CC13POOR actin'g as additive or oxonium base. 192TIS u8Azv11CH-,- I.I. "On the acidic properties of 1-tn04- n (p. 19IS4) SO: Journal of General Chemist (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimli) 1951, Vol 21, N10 11. USANOVICH, M. 1. USSR/Chemistry ziectrolysis of Water Jun 51 IfElectrica-1 Conductivity and Viscosity of System I KOH - K2C03 - H20," M. I. Usanovich, T. I. Sushkevich "Zhur Prik Khim" Vol XXIV, No 6, PP 590-592 Detd elec cond of 18.86-41.59% KOH soins contg 1-31% K co3 at 25, 50, and 97~C. Sp cond of KOH decreases Zh addn Of K20 Defd viscosity of 2 concne of KOH with differen~,K2CO3' content &t-25 and 500C. It increases with addn of K2CO Sp cond is lowered at expense of increased viscosity. KOH solns of these concns are used in industrial electrolysis of water 193T46 i83r46 JL Chemical Abst. Vol. 48 No. 6 Mar. 25o 1954 General and Physical GhemttrY ?7410fled of UAWd buji. flov favil, -J, "I" "Wov -Akad. Nauh Kankh. S.S.R, - 101, tel,+hlm, No. 4,1 W-105t[ 951) -ge view with4 jTferences. Al 0 V J C- /y, P 1. 7, TIKHOV, G.A.. redaktor; USANOVICH, M.I.,,SUVOROV, N.I., kandidat biologiche- skikh nauk, zame's"titelf redaktora; KkRIMOV, M.G., kandidat fiziko- matematichoskikh nauk; KUCHMOV, N.I., kandidat fiziko-matemati- cheakikh nauk; GORS191140, D.S.; FEDOROV, N.N., sekratarl redkollegii; ROROFTNA, Z.P., tekhntnhPsk17 redaktor: RZffO11D)MvSrkTA, L.S., redak- tor. [Discussion on the topic: Pri=ipal achievements of the astrobotany sector and the problem of the possibility of life on other plan6ts (September 25-27, 1952)] Diskusaiia na texu: oanovnre dostizheniia sektora astrobotaniki I Yoproe o vosmozhnosti zhizh:L na drugikh planstakh (25-27 aentiabria 1252 g.) Alma-Ata, Izd..vo Akademii nauk lazakh.SSEL. 1953. 167 p.~Almdemiia nw1k Kazakh-3koi SSR.Alma- Ata. Sektor astrobotaniki. Trudy v.2) (MLRA 10:1) 1. Ds7stvitellnyy Phlen Akademii nauk ta2akhako7 SSR (forTikhov). 2. Chlen-korrespond3nt Akademii nauk Kazakhsk07 SSR (for Usanovich)o 3. Otvatstvenny7 sekretart redaktaii zhurnala *Veatnik Akademii nauk KAzakhakoy SSRO (for Gorshenin). 4.Referent fiziko-matematicheakogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk Kazakhakoy SSR (for Fedorov). (Life on other planets) Th A ~;.Q of nny C -2 TIKHOY, Gavr1il Adrianovich, astronom; USANOY_" H.I. otv6tIjtVOanYY redaktor; RZHONDKOVSKAYA, L.S., r A, Z.?.. takhnichaskiy redaktor [Principal works; in five volumes] Oenovrqe trudy; v piati tomakh. Alma-Ata. Izd-vo Akademii nauk Kozakhokoi SSR. Tol.l. (Astrophysics (1897-1919)] Astrofizika (1897-1919). 1954. 334 p. (KLRA 10:3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR. deystvitellnyy chlen Akedemii nauk KazSSR (for Tikhov) 2. Chlon-korrespond.ent Akmdemti nauk KazSSR (for Ussnovich) (Astrophysics) Lbis, 0 V ..UM/Chemistry Quantitative analysis 1/1 1 Pub. 223 - 29A9 Authors Usanovich, ix.*..; Sumarokova, T.; and MevskAya, Yu. MU I Cryoscopic titration PWelodlcal Dok. ANT SSSR 98/4, 617-618, Oct. 1, 1954 I The application of cryoscopy for quantitative analysis and for study- in-, reactions of -formation of comnlex compounds, soluble and insoluble in any given cryoscopic solvent, was investigated., The results ob- ta,ined through cryoscopic t1tration of' complex conpounds appear to satisfy all requirements of analytical accura,-y. in addition, cryo- scopic titration reveals new very-broad possibilities for quantitative analysis of orpanic substances. Two USSR referenoes (1941 & 1940. Graphs. Institution Presented by: Academician A. F. Vino-7rador, I-lay 6, 1954 f TMOV, Gavriil Adrianovich; USANOVICH, M.I.; VOMYED, I.Y., rodakt*r; ROWNINA. Z.P.. tekhxi-c-h-i9YWiibiktbr. (Principal works, In five volumes] Osnovnye trudy; Y plati tomakh. Alma-Ata lud-ve Akadenti nauk 1(axakhokei MM. Vol.2 [Astrophysics and atmospheric optics (1940-1945)]Aqtrofisika I atmemphernaia optika (igio-1945). 1955. 381 P. (KLRA 9:4) I.Chlen-kerrespondent Akadeeft nauk SSSR, deystvitelinyy chlen AN XazWR (for T11hor).2.Chlon-korrospondent AN XazSSR (for Usanevich). (Astrophysics) (Astronomical photography) L-~, The (Itteruldnation i-f the compol .3iolk of ternary Gysterns fr om tile data 0' l -7.zeV Akad. A, vmh and A I. ,. 11. - w4, S'.1":', I'st".iIAO, 77 -1975-, ~). s . I I -9(ta Rlmwl).-At -'a' tht ~P. gr, (h( v2rll:,~v tvsCmI5 %Vvr(: lllv.,~- S ,-'rola tiv. ~p. J;r' and thQ Ili the rmapll~ of tilt! ttfilary syli, ti m call be fimlid a5 weii ai from the Whet proptrfies htre- ttA,,rc uwd fur tHs pirpose (clicut. Thk 111(jiv)(I has tile adviuloge of Will; inum mwie rapid. ..~~'erner jawbson US Ire,; V C, The questirm it decomposition voltaKa of ijuctitti molv Leglane'o views on tht electicil;,tic mictio-t ir. thmi prelenec. of miny i0w; (M. 1,03hiic, Z. -ik- c*--,n S !,enlalic, reyi!40 k OfF,"Calml 01 Ltningrad 1930) (imn-slation) is Criticized "a PT-011cous. On tLe contrary, in reversible prtjctss-!5 the clectratitt poten- tial is considerc I to be deld. hir the final remult, arid not by the primary sti.ge of the proet:Ls. The nu:chankrn Ul tb._~ electrode proms cannot b,~. judcd an the basis o! the Ok~c- ttode potential, the Litter 1i 6ug a inacrogropic Xantity. In 1),articubtr, ditrinodynamicit docs not exclude e 130%9i- 11 Votential. In Carcil, where tim di,.c)mrgej ions yie.d 'different fin.d froducts, list (113chargc of it gimi Jon may Him place at differint putentia!3. Rlkj!!~_ 4 Ox6filuin -comprjunds-r~ egleys I .1 1 Org-1:1)0 MCI& 11, IISRHOVICII~ K. BIJV W. 'kra~llwa4xw. Zhur, ~~~7251 47t-7(1955); 1. ch?,pl. 25, 430-4,l(I055XJ1jjLl. traliJallun).-The vajue.,, tj (I. ztet,l 'vistosity at 25', 40', and W" wcc detil. f)r the 1,;nmy systems AcOII-EtUtAc, ]NOAc-AL011, AmO.kc-Acoll aw' AlliOzM-AcOll, and the vapor pressures of tit(! systvais BuOAc-AcOll, ArnClAc-AcOll. allif EtO.kc_.j_j,,ojj wcredctd. Tito rr5ults. shwn Ktaphic;dly,"ll, slirlim"ritul a.4 fullulYN: I" "It"m ofllV (lie awwn. u,( ,AcOlI is evident, tile phytt. pri,pertie" oj tt;c s,steln 11"t 'sliriwing any definite component interaction. Iii AcOll system there Is all indication of mUtuAI interaction, althou-b the AcOlf assOco- is still tile PRdolainant factor; the Val)(ir pressure of tile system SJUAY1 neg. ceviation from Raoul('% law, anti has an -M&Ltion fic,int at n(ar molar compn. The system AnIGC]"r-AL-011 ShfW9 a win. in vlacu~ity ~ Lit III) -3o I - (, cliter land till ijklefillu'l .'Indicating mutual Ciffill'Unclit lit(cracti(Al. fit t the ub~ellet lot eltetrkal couil, Ind el, tes til"i tills Is nj): jjj ;,cj,j_))ase 1 typ,._Th4 AtuOAC-AC011 symni khows 4 lijax. Qjj(I gk min. Ili Ale Vi.-koiity. IvIlich 11114jalAv lVith tclicet-to Wnp.; vapor prtwire thowi neg. drvialiOtl ftf)"' f(jolalt's 131y; the toytacm b aguiti u0neOllit Ut till K, 111111C.Lfillg that the itittractiou uf componcilts Is not Ili tfic avid-baw- type. Thus, the interaction between tile Cs,~cr and Vic ncid tentis it, increase in importance with an ital case of the size cf the rAlcals (j tit c ester. 11. The systain acetic acid- retyl acetate T. S,jmarnkova and K. Filyjlov. Zhur... ObAchel Khilll, J. Gell. Chem. U3.S.R. 26, 4-15-6(1955)(Eviii. tran;4atiot*-Vi-:ctiity und d. bf Call.Wc-AcOll 53'stclil IN'tie detit. at 40'. 60'. GO' alld 70'. Tito results, E~oiwn graphically, indicite that tit , 40' gilig Its 5113 C viscnsity isotherm liis an S-lorm, Chan PC at higher tctnp~,, with 0imination of assocn. of AcOil; the corivcx shape of the viscosity curves indfrales fairly strong COM.Mneut Interaction, greAter than that Ili HtO.A~-AcOit Ka,~L" SER S i~ I F o0'ElectrIii.1 conductivity, viscosity, and density at toe ton WnIMA"NI. Mmovich and E. Yukovitva. I --- - - , , S -'-ETI( fill .r.' 06 , 'I him. IA? S T of vi~cosjty and of Occ. cond. indicate the furknation of a 111trutally-unstable coujillex compli. of undetil. coinjin, The IntemtIon is appartntly of all acid-Ijase eharactm as evideiced by the eisc. cond. H., M. _N\ rl ) -* - A N C I Sp I syztems: water- emanot- nenzo- *Of the in W" -athancGuiphenvicarbinul., St -eva. and 9. K. KhaTrulina. studictl pf aeding a :Jrd ccj-ip,)-i,!nt, which is 9d. in EtOll but not in 11,0 011 thr:vaportirts~uret-of the Et0fl-1110syste-a. Ben- 'nphenanc (1) unel triph, ryk-abia-A (II) %vere uscd as the 3rd coukponmt, The vapor presiure was mealure,l at 20, 40, C-5, and 75*, am! We valued m!nt plottedrs. eompn.of the binai-Y mixt. Tlv! addn. of I and 11 decreased the partial Pr-ule of the EtOH and increased thatof the 1110. These effects becnine more pfoaouncc4 as the contn. of I and 11 y~eze ir Qrtac;~A._ J. I G%-tar Lea, S*kv-- u V1 AID F 2786 Subject USSRIChemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 14/19 Authors Usanovich, M. I. and A. I. Mun Title : Determination of the compoBition of the system NaCl-Na2S04-H20 by specific gravity and refractive index Periodical : Zhur. prikl. kh1m. 28, 4, 436-440, '1955 Abstract : A description of the method is given. The composition of the solutions can be determined very rapidly and with great accuracy (error:,4-0.5%). One table, 3 0~ diagrams, 4 Russian referendes; 1930-1947). Institution : Institute of Chemical Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR Submitted : My 3, 1954 KOZLOVSKIY, Mikhail Tikhonovich; GLAZYRINA, D.K., redaktor; USANOVICH, M.I.. redaIrtor; FJWOROV, N.Y., tekhnicheekly redaktor. --- -- Exeraw7 and amalgams in slectro-chemical methods of analysis] Rtut' i amallgamy v alaktrokhimichaskikh metodakh analiza. Alma- Ate, Izd-vo Akadenit n&uk Kazakhokoi SSR, 1956. 185 P. (.MLRA 9-4) (Mercury) (Amalgams) (Ilectrochemistry) C oj~ '..' /ff f USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Liquids D-8 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 825 Author Usanovich, M.I. Inat Title On the Viscosity of Liquid Mixtures. Orig Pub Izv. AN K&zSSR, ser. Khim., 1956, vyp. 10, 30-39 Abstract The folloving empirical equation is proposed for the iso- therm of the viscosity of an ideal multi-component mixture: ~'A -4 are the molar fractions of the components. where XA and-x This leads to a general equation for ideal binary systems, fln *7 - lnl~p. V Un-VA -ln-9-7 ) r-xA- The formula (1) is based on -me assumption that the activation energies Card 1/2 d d tV 4 ;j LO C/ ,USSRIThermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibria. Physico-Chemical 11-~B Analysis. Phase Transitions Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, 26169 Author ; M. Usanovich, Y6. Pichugina Inst : Acad;M__y ~Ofs~iencea of Kazakh SSR Title : System Stannic Chloride - Phenol Orig Pub : Zh. obshch, khimii, 1956, 26, No 8, 2125-2130 Abstract : The viscosityrL, the density d, and the specific electri- cal conductivity.V of the system C(,H,-OH (1) - SnCl )~_ at 20, 40, 60 and 80o, as well as the vapor pressure p at 4o, 60 and 800 were measured. The isotherms ofrL pass througa a maximum, the position of which changes from 90 mol.% of I at 800 to 85 - 87 mol-% of I at 200. The isotherms of0t adjusted for 4 have a maximum at 84 to 85 mol-% of I at all temperatures under study. The magnitudes ofq and the adjusted~