Lexicographical Neighbors of Equimolal
Literary usage of Equimolal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biochemical Catalysts in Life and Industry by Jean Effront (1917)
"57.O 40.8 27.7 61.9 80.8 86.2 88.8 68.4 92.2 78.8 Thus, the most favorable quantity
of acid is 0.2 per cent HCl. Sulphuric acid, in equimolal quantities, ..."
2. An Advanced Course of Instruction in Chemical Principles by Arthur Amos Noyes, Miles Standish Sherrill (1922)
"The first two columns of figures show the change of temperature and the percentage
change of volume which result when equimolal quantities of the two ..."
3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1910)
"Experimental Method.1 — Approximately equimolal liquid sodium and potassium
amalgams were prepared, and after filtration through chamois skin on the filter ..."
4. Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry: A Course of Laboratory and Classroom Study by Arthur Alphonzo Blanchard, Joseph Warren Phelan (1922)
"... equimolal amounts of all dissolved substances whose solutions do not conduct
electricity have the same effect upon the freezing point of the solvent, ..."
5. The Recovery of Volatile Solvents by Clark Shove Robinson (1922)
"An equimolal mixture of ether and acid is deprived of the ether by a current of
moist air (see French Patent ..."