The interaction of charcoal with chlorine water has been investigated. The reaction appears to involve the conversion of chlorine into hydrochloric acid and surface oxidation of charcoal. The reaction is fairly vigorous to begin with, slows down soon after and ultimately stops. The capacity of charcoal to bring about the reaction appears to depend on its capacity to chemisorb oxygen
The replacement of surface H+ ions by different alkali and alkaline earth cations, such as Li+, Na+,...
Treatment of charcoal with different oxidising agents results, in some cases, in the fixation of oxy...
Department of Chemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160 014 Manuscript received 21 January 1978,...
The interaction of charcoal and chlorine water takes place in two stages. The first stage involves t...
lnteraction of charcoal with aqueous chlorine results in chemisorption of oxygen as well as chlorine...
lnteraction of charcoal with aqueous chlorine results in chemisorption of oxygen as well as chlorine...
Reartion of chlorine gas with different samples of sugar charcoal, containing varying amounts of com...
The nature of the reaction between characoal and bromine in aqueous solution depends to a large exte...
The nature of the surface reaction of chlorine with activated carbon was investigated in the followi...
The interaction of charcoal with iodine in aqueous solution under different conditions have been stu...
Reduction of ferric chloride in presence of charcoal with acid, neutral. or alkaline surface has bee...
Treatment of sugar charcoal, irrespective of the history of its formation, with concentrated nitric ...
Inetractions of charcoals, coated with different amounts of carbon-oxygen surface complexes, with ac...
Inetractions of charcoals, coated with different amounts of carbon-oxygen surface complexes, with ac...
The catalytic oxidation of sodium nitrite, potassium arsenite, sodium sulphite and potassium ferrocy...
The replacement of surface H+ ions by different alkali and alkaline earth cations, such as Li+, Na+,...
Treatment of charcoal with different oxidising agents results, in some cases, in the fixation of oxy...
Department of Chemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160 014 Manuscript received 21 January 1978,...
The interaction of charcoal and chlorine water takes place in two stages. The first stage involves t...
lnteraction of charcoal with aqueous chlorine results in chemisorption of oxygen as well as chlorine...
lnteraction of charcoal with aqueous chlorine results in chemisorption of oxygen as well as chlorine...
Reartion of chlorine gas with different samples of sugar charcoal, containing varying amounts of com...
The nature of the reaction between characoal and bromine in aqueous solution depends to a large exte...
The nature of the surface reaction of chlorine with activated carbon was investigated in the followi...
The interaction of charcoal with iodine in aqueous solution under different conditions have been stu...
Reduction of ferric chloride in presence of charcoal with acid, neutral. or alkaline surface has bee...
Treatment of sugar charcoal, irrespective of the history of its formation, with concentrated nitric ...
Inetractions of charcoals, coated with different amounts of carbon-oxygen surface complexes, with ac...
Inetractions of charcoals, coated with different amounts of carbon-oxygen surface complexes, with ac...
The catalytic oxidation of sodium nitrite, potassium arsenite, sodium sulphite and potassium ferrocy...
The replacement of surface H+ ions by different alkali and alkaline earth cations, such as Li+, Na+,...
Treatment of charcoal with different oxidising agents results, in some cases, in the fixation of oxy...
Department of Chemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160 014 Manuscript received 21 January 1978,...