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GORSKIY, B.Ye.s kandote4n.nauk; CHERNYAVSKIY, Ya,L,, inzb. - I Methods of determining the rigidity of the spring in cam, mechanisms with a apring-loaded driven link* Izv,,vys.Ocheb.zav.s- tekholegoptome no*3:145-150 161. (MIRA 3A:7) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheekiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovana, kafedroy tooreticheakoy mekhaniki i teorii mekhanizmov i mashin. (Cazo) -- GHMt=VSKIY, Ya.L., inzh. , - - ---- -- -.-- ---- . ..... -I---- Theoretic and experimental study of the cam system of KZAM-160 automatic mechanisms. Trudy KMIT no-4-1:37-47 161. (MUU, 15:2) (Gams) (Automatic control) CHERNYAVSKIY9 Ya.L.; GORSKIYj B-Ye. Twin coaxial cams inotead of grooved cams Mashinostroitell no.1:17 Ja 161. (IMU 14:3) (Came) -4! Z a 1. .1a, us GORSKIY) B.Ye.; CB~ ~YJM-O-Xu-L.; YJO-lENSHTEYV, L.Lp kand. tekhn. naukt retsenzent; MAKLAKOV, N.A., inzh., red. Nodernization of cam mechanisms of machines) Modernizatsiia kulachkovykh mekhanizmov mashin. Moskva., lzd-vo "Mashino- stroenie," 1964. 97 P. (MIRA 17:5) BALUYXV. A.; ISAYXV. Y e.; CREWAVSKIY, Ta. "Photograph" of a working day made by the worker himself is an important method in discovering latent possibilities of production Increase. Sots.trud 4 no.1:83-90 Ja 1590' (MIRA 12:2) (Siberia--Zfficiency, Industrial) CHERNYAVSKIY, Ya. "- . .... ~a Conference on the location and use of potentialities for in- creased production. Sots.trud 4 no.9:148-149 S 159. (MIRA 13:1) (3fficiency, Industrial) OMERNTAVSKIY. Ta. M. [Team efficiency experts in a rolling mill; the experience of thi "Sibtlashmash" plant] Komplekenaia ratsionalizator- skais, brigads, -v prokatnom tsethe; iz opyta sayoda OSibtizbmash". Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. led-vo mnahinostroitallnoi lit-ry, 1954. 19 p. (MM 8:7) (Rolling mills) CHERMVSXIY, U.N. P. mqm, Improving the design of heating furnaces. Ketallurg n0.10:31-32 o 156. Wa 9 . 11) 1. Nachalall prokatnogo tookha savoda *S1btyazhx&sh'. (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Furnaces) C - /-/ ~L- J L- , ~ ~L` f, I~J - J,' / ! - i "I, /--'i / : , CHIMAVSKIY, Ya,)(., insh. -- Uee collective efficiency promotion. I%obr.v SSSR 2 no.12:47--49 D 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Ilrasnoyarek--Incentivea in industry) Ar,_ BIRTMOV, I.; CHIMNYAVSKIY. Ya. Balance sheet-of. tfirlexpvnditu~e of work time at a plant. Sots. trud. 5 no.3:117-122 Mr 160. (mia 13-6) 1. Glavny7 inzhaner Krasno7arokbgo sudgatkoitellnogo-zavoda (fqt Biryukov). 2. StarshiV inzhener"Xrasnoya'ri6V la_~bratorii Instituta Pkonomflri i organizatsii promyshlennogo proizvodstva (for Chernyavski7). (Krasnoyarsk--Shipbuilding) (Time study) IL CHERNYAVSM, Yakov Mikhay-lovich; KAIMYK, V.A., red.; PONMAMA, A.A. 9 U-JU-m-.-r7eT.- [Balance'.'Of the expenditure of workink time in a plant; the work praotice of enterprisbs of the Krasnoyarsk Economic Councill BaUns zatrat rabochego vremeni na zavode; opyt raboty predpriiatii Krasno- iarskogo sovnarkhoza. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo planovo-ekon. lit-ryj 1961. 87 PO (KERA 34t8) (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Time study) CHERNYOSMY, Y,~.A. ~' - -1 4 . ., , , flow dovii~:f-l and obso-i-vationii on the balloclecLric effect Jr. hydroaercionization. Trudy IJ:,,.gcs.nau,-b.-issl, inst.kur. i fizioter. 131-3.1'3-)-94 055. (.,Iiiu, IC-12) S/115/62/000/005/003/006 E140/E435 AUT11C.'kZS: S:-.iirnov, N.A., Smolov, V.B., Pomichov, V.S., Chernyavskiy, Ye.A. TITLE: Transistorized digital-analogue converter PERIODICAL: izmeritellnaya telchnika, no-5, 1962, 29-32 TZXT: A digital-analogue converter developed at the LETI im. V.I.Ul-lyanova (Lenina) in 1960-1961 is described. The system operates at frequencies not exceeding 50 kc/s, in the temperature range + 60"C, wi,th a precision of 0.01%. The full- scale voltage into loads of 10 to 250 lc-: is of the order of 0.020 V. The relatively-high precision is obtained by the use of saturated transistor switches in a balanced configuration (Fig.6) and a divided resistance sumiation network (Fig.5). 0 The power supplies are stabilized to 0-05%; wire-wound resistors of the same tolerance are used. There are 7 figures and 1 table. -1159M3_ ASD/ESD-3 Pg-4/Pk-4/Po-4/ /APGCJSSD GG DP(dj- ACCESSION NR: AP3001370 S/0144/63/000/005/059-1/0604 PO AMHOIR: Smirnov, -N. A.; Smolov, V. B.; Fomichev, V. S.; Chernyavskiy, Ye. A. TITLE: "Number-Bnelel! deabder with intermediate conversion SOURCE:~ rM. Blektromekhanikai no. 5, 1963, 597-604 TOPIC TAGS:: digital decoder., binoxy decoder AWTUCT: A simplified aircuit is.proposed for the decoding of binary-coded shaft rotation data,~_Tor the case where the angular resolution can be relatively (8-11 bits)'. The &s 'loll ign uses an intervediate conversion vhereby the digital input i e in effect converted to conductance and'the variation in conductance controls the a-c voltage tothe output motar. The basic operation is as follmrs:; A double-ended a-c reference,.v;D1tsge with grounded center 6ap is connected across a parallel bank of trausistoi ~ pairs. Each pair has a coi=on emitter and collectors connected to.-opposite ends of the a-c bus. Each pair also represewts one digital order, In e. given pair one or the other transistor is swit~heCL on depending on whether the total 1,pput digital command has a "positive" or Card 1/2 -3 L -IM.1243 Pg- /Fk-4#6~, ASD/9SD-3/jkFr4/,W. (0) -4' Fcj-4 GG ACCESSION NR: AP30056 _~Sj~~146/63/006/004/0054/0062 7 fz, rrWov, V. B.; Foridehev, Vt S.; AUTHOR: �:mirnov, N. A.; S 7 Chern-yavskiy, Ye. A. TITLE: Universal voltage d*gdt ital converter for d-c and a-c control systems SOURCEt rVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v. 6. no. 4. 1963, 54-62 TOPIC TAGS: code converte r.. volts-to-digits converter, control systerr~analoi_!A to-digital converter, encoder ABSTRACT: Results are reported of developing a universal voltage -binary-code converter intended for conveying Input information to a digital computer from 4-c1 and a-c sensors; the latter my have any frequency and phase. The compensa- tion principle is used for#the. encoding method, the input voltage being balanced against a feedback voltage which is obtained from decoding a selected code in the register. The directi every' balancing step Is determined by repeated test-a' j Y? -'41 L 17912-61 ACCESSION NR: AP3005678 at the half -cycle of the input 'voltage. A circuit diagram is presented and dis- cussed of an encoder capable of encoding d-c voltages, elow-varying voltages, and 400-cps amplitude voltaiesf* It in intended for a special-purpose digital tomputer.: Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 6 formulas. ".AMOCIATION: Leningridsk~y elektratekhnicheakiy institut im. V. 1. Lening 1 (Leningrad Electrotecknkal Jastitute) _41".-, t StM1MTTJE)i 073an63"d MATE ACQ: 06Sep63 07HER.- 000' SUB- CODE: CP NO REP SOV: 003 J; _t~` ~4 Ai~ c6d SMIRNOV, Nikolay Alekseyevich, starshiy prepodavatelf; SMOWV, Vladimir Borisovich, kand.takhn.nauk, doteent; FOMCIOV, Vladimir -1 .1 1- Alsksandrovich, Stepanovich, assistent; CBERNYAVSKIYJ-.,IAPMqTIU kand.tekhn.nauk Decoding "number-angle" converter with intermediate transformation. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 6 no.5:597-601+ 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Kafedra vychislitellnoy tekhniki Leningradskogo elektrotekhni- cheskogo instituta. (Electronic computers) 011OLOV, Vladimir Borinovich; lldkolay Alekseye--ri~'hz FQ11IGHFIV, Vladimir Stepanovich; Yel.,Ferj*y Aleksar-dro-vich; VAX-AYEV, V.M., red. [heliability of a coding cojjvert-~--] Nadezhncstl kodiru- iushch6vo preobrazovatella. Lpnini.-~rvt~, 1964. 15 p. (141i6% 17:7) ACC NRt AR7004320 SOURC9_COMT:_ UR/0271/66100010-1-f/B0 AUTHOR: Balashov, Ye. P.; Genkins V*'L.1 Smolovo V. B.1 Chernyavskiyo A. TITLE: Efficiency and reliability of magnetic internal storages SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomat. telemekh. i vychisl. tekhn., Abs. '11B189 REF SOURCE: Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta, ch. tj, vyp. 56, 1966, 117-120 TOPIC TAGS: digital computer, computer reliability co Jllpj~ Alf. ABSTRACT: Viteria for ;V~l lua i_n"C"mnag etic internal storages of digital computers are' defined. Informational efficiency is a product of storage capacity and access rate. Design efficiency is determined by the size, weight, and power consumption per unit efficiency of informational capacity. Information reliability is a ratio of maximum noise to minimum desirable signal in destroyed-information readout. Design reliabi- lity is a product of initial operable-condition probability and a probability of operable condition over the work period. The above criteria determine the technical oprability of storages from various aspeoto. Bibliography of 2 titlea.Ye. P. [Translation of abstract] SO CODE: 09, 14 UDC: 681,142.652.2 CBMNYAVSKly, YF,. A. PA 414-4 YAr/Al)r: 1948. USSRA Met6oroloff Earth - 3nectrical Properties "The Charge of.the Earth's Surface," Ye. A. Cher7Vav- skiy., Tashkent Geophys Observatory, Ti pp "Izv-Akad Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf i Geofiz" Vol III, No 2 Presents some new facts-on the anticurrent in thunder regions vith negative gradients of electric potential. Among these facts Is the effect resulting from sncw-.., falls in-glacial regions with winds of 10- to 12-Meter; per-second velocity. Submitted by Academician L. S. Leybenzon, 1TJul 1947. 41T48 sap/det 4,8 Atmosphere "Raw of Vision and Its Geophysical Characteristics,", Te. A. Cbernyavskiy, Tashkent Geophys Obs, 16 pp Ix Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geog i Geofizn Vol XII, No 5 DOWeloped method, similar to turbid-Im tric ana3,vs:Lo,, to determine range of vision by measuring the inten- %paity of dispersion of an electric charge by a con- gdUctor set in free atmosphere. Pointed out the in- flu-A-:~C:e of meteorological and geophysical elements on trVasparency of the air, vhich IWTeflected in the icmization. state of the atmosphere. Considers the dy- namic character of range of vision, 'Inkin it vith 40 , 53/49T92 UM/Physics (Contd) Sep/oat 48 dynam-l' : and circulation processes occurring in free atmosphere. Submitted by Acad L. S. Ieybenzon, 25 sap V. CH-,M,IYAI;S-,-,'IY, Y-*n. A. Charnyavvskiy, Ye. A. "Local visibility obsen-atorill, Is-:ue 2, 1949, P. 47-55. SO: U-4392, 19.'August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal CHERNYAVSKIT, Ye. A. Prof. "A Rare Case of an AtAwspheric Electric Discharge (Linear Ball Lightning - 29 June 19479 near Tashkent)." Pritoda, NO-7., 1949 CHERNY.AVSKIY, Ye. A. Prof, "A Rare Case of an Atmospheric Electric Discharge (Linear BaU Lightning - 29 june 1947, near Tashkent).9" Pridoda, VO.7j 1949 CHZ,,:INYAVSKIY, YE. A. 36846. Unipolyarno-otritsatelinaya ionizatsiya v asloviyakh estestvennogo i iskasstvennogo raspyleniya vody. Trudy Uzbed. gos. nauch-issled. in-ta karortologii i fizioterapii im. Semashko, sb. 11, 1949, c. 14-27 SO: Letopist Zhurnallynkh Statey, Vol. 50, Moskva, 1949 UK."t GL4 I Tcv, L, LA C-J. Stu Cl",YAVSKIT, Ye.A. " - Atmospheric el4etrical characteristics of synoptic situations. Trudy SAGU no.22:4,3-68 150. (MLRA 9:5) (Atmospheric electricity) V CHERNYAVSKIY,Ye.A. Electrical field of Central Asiatic regions. Trudy Tashk.geofiz. obser. no.9:42-72 154. (Mia 8:11) (Soviet Central Asia--Atmospherio eleotrioity) CHIRNYAVSKIY, Ye.A. ~_ Blectric fields of various regions in Central Asia, Trudy Tashk, geofix. obser. no.13%162-203 '57. (NLRL 100) (Tashkent region--Atmospheric electricity) CHERNYAVSKIY, Ye.A., prof. Materologicall actinometric, and atmospheric-electrical observations at the Tashminvody Health Resort. Trudy Uz. gos. nauch.-issl-. inst. kur. i fizioter no.15:19-29 159. (11IRA 14:9) (TASHKENT PROVINCE-HEALTH RESORTS, WATERING PLACES,ETC.) OBROSOV, A.N., otv. red.; MUMINOV, Ya.K., zam. otv. red.; BULATOV, P.K., red.; VASILIYEV, L.L., red.; DALIMOV, Z.A., red.; KATSENOVICH, R.A., red.; KETKO, M.I., red.; MINKff, A.A.1 red.; C M~Y prof., red.; SHRAMKOVA G.A., ,IEL $ red.; TSAY, A.A., tekhn. red. (Aeroionization and hydroaeroionization in medicine] Aeroioni- zatsitli iaidroaaroionizatalia v meditsine; materialy. Red. kollegiia: A.N.Obrosov i dr. Tashkent, Medgiz, 1962. 305 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Vsesoyuznay& konferentsiya po aero- :Lgidroaeroionizatsii, Tashkent, 1960. 2. TSentraltnyy institut,kurortologii i fizioterapii, Moskva (for Obrosov). 3. Kafedra fiziologii cheloveka. i zhivotnykh Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Vasillyev). 4. Uz- bekskiy gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kurortolo- gii i fizioterapii im.N.A.Samashko (for Katsenovich). 5. Gospitatl- naya terapevticbeskaya klinika Leningradskogo gosudarstvein.nogo me- ditsinskogo instituta im. I.P.Pavlova (for Bulatov). w N (AIR, IONIZED-THERAPEUTIC US.j CHERNYAVSKIY, Ye.A., Prof. Solar radiation and its expedient use in helloaerotherapy. Sbor.trud,Uz.gos.nauch,-issl.inst.kur. i fiziater. M99-112 t62. Biomicroclimatic zones and their use under different clJmatic condition.-;. lbid,.3168-171 (MIRA 17:7) CHERNYAVSKIY. YO.A. - Physicochemical and geophysical conception of atmospheric ionization. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 27 no.1:3-8 t62. (MIRA -15-5) 1. Iz Uzbekskogo instituts, kurortologii i fizioterapii imeni Semashko a (dir. - dotsent Ya.K.Ihminov). (AIR, IONIZED) CHERNYAVSKIY, Ye.A., prof. Letter to the editor. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kullt. 29 no.1:82 164. (MM 17:9) CMWAVSM, Ye.Kh. Hicroflora. of the urinary bladder after plastic surgery of its defect using a segment of the small intestine. Urologiia no,5: 27-31 161. (MIRA 140-1) 1, Iz kafedry mikrobiologii (zav. - prof. Ye.I. Demilchovskiy) i kafedry operativnoy kbirurgii s topograficheslcoy anatcmi~ey (zav. - dotsent M.Ye. Dsmko) Dnepropetrovskogo meditsinakogo inatituta. (BIADDER-SURGERY) (INTESTIM-TWSPLANTATIOH) CHFRNYAVSKIY, Yc.Kh. 145thod and techn-~que of exposing the external opening of the urethra in dogs. Eksper. khir. i anest. 7 no.4:50-51 JI-AV 162, (MIRA 17~ 1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgii i topograficheskoy anatomii (zav. - dotsent M.Ye. Do&.o) Dnepropetrovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. CHERNYAVSKIY, Ye,Xh, V'ascularization of the vesicoenteral anastomosis in ileo- cystoplasty. Urologiia 28 no.2:33-35 Mr-Ap'63.(MIRA 16W 1, Iz urologicheskoy kliniki (zav. - zasluz-hennyy deyatell nauki prof. A.P.Frumkin [deceased] TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenst7ovaniya vrachey i kafedry operativnoy khirar- gii (zav. - dotsent M.Ye.Demko) Dnepropetrovskogo meditsin- skogo institutao (BLADDER-SURGERY) (INTESTINES--SURGERY) YMEFELIT) G. [Jarnefelt, H.); CHERNYAVSKIYI Ye.M. [translator] i, I Astronci in Finland. Ist.-astron.issl. no.8:24.17267 162. (MIRA 16:3) (Astronomy, Finnish) CHIRRAVSKIT, TAY SMMNOV' TO.T., otvatstvannyy re(laktor; WfMqpT.. r-OT. Rt_M1'orTz;iMIch;*;l'stva; SOSKIN. A.P.. tekhnicheskiy rodaktor LKanufacture of cement and sandstone tiles by local industries 4 Voronezh ProvinceJ Proizvodstvo teemoutno-pesohanoi cherepitsy n& prodpriiattiakh aestuoi promyshlonnosti Voronexhakot oblasti. Moskva, Gog,tid-vo mostuoi promyshl. RSFSR. 1957. 62 p. (MLRA 10.-7) (Voronezh Province-Tiles) MWWAYN.A.A. - --mxNwmCA~ On A.G.Katyeavals article. Zav.lab.21 no.6:757 155. (KLHA 8:9) 1. Nachallnik Glavuchtekhprona 14inisterstva prooveshcheniya RSFSR (Matve&v&,A.G.) (Metallurgical laboratories) 3YZMV, I.I., kandeekon.nauk; CHERNTAYEV, A.A. : J, Swir ~"W . L. - llllllf~ Growth prospects for the basi*fiber industry in the Ukrainian S.S.R. !- Tekst. prom. 18 no.6-.5-6 Je 158. (HIM 1l: 7) l.Starshiy inshener Gosplana Ukrainskoy SSR. (Ukraine-Past) CHERNAYEV, A.A. Introduction of now methods at Ukrainian flax factoriots. Tekst. prom* 18 n0-9:54 S 158o (WRA 11:10) 1. Zamestitell naoballulkn parvicbnoy obrabotki syr1ya Gosplana USSR. C , I I -e (Ukraina--Fl&'X) RrLHEOV, I.I., kand.okon.nouk: COMMUT, A.A. T"a of factory for the Initial treatment of flax. Tekst.prom. 18 no.1007-58 0 158. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Stershty Insh, Gosplans USSR (for Ohernyayev). (Flax) (Textile factories) PAL19TSKIY, G.V.; =CMMO, 3-K-; CHMWAYEV, A.Y.; UGUNICHNOT, G.A.; VAYSEM, S.B.; MISKIN. Decreasing the distance between electrodes in electrolyzerso Prom.energ. 15 n0-3:20 Mr ,6o. WU 13:6) (Blectrolysis) (Fydrogen) CHERNYAYEVA, L.Ye.; CIERNYAYEV, A.M. Practice of compiling map-9 of naturPI underground water resources in fold-mountain areas, Razved. i ukb. nedr 27 no.8:44-46 Ag 161. (NIRA 16:7) 1. Gayskaya geologorazvedochnaya ekspeditsiya. (Ural Mountains-Water, Underground) GHERNYAYEV, A.M.; CHMrAYEVAp L.%. Some geochemical problems of underground waters in the super- gene zone of the Gay copper pyrite deposit. Gookhimiia no.10: 904-914 162. (MIRA 16-.4) 2. Kafedra obsbahey geologii i gidrogeologii Sverdlu7skogo gornogo instituts, imeni V.V. Vakbrusheva. (Gay region~Orenburg Province)-Water., Under ound) (Gay regionkOrenburg Province)-Zhalcopyriter 0 D263/D307 ;,AUTHOR:-'~ Chernyayev,,.A. K . TITLE: Assessment~of.hydrogeochemical conditions of a region for the correct interpretation of anomalies PERIODICAL: Referativnyy(zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2, 1963, 10, ab- Stract 2DG1 Razvedka i okhana nedr., 196291~no. 3, 36 .4.4i). TEXT: Hydrogeochemical studies were carried out in the steppe part of the eastern slope of southern Ural. Samples of underground wa- ters were taken and-analyzed from 600 points. Cu and Zn were found almoi~Lt.everywhere, whilst other microelementB (As, Ag, Mo) were considerably rarer. Correct interpretation of the results of hydro- geochemical surveying is'only possible when the geological charac- teristJ.cs of the studied region are taken into account. It is, therefore, necessary to-pay attention to background values and to anomalous concentrations in every individual area. It is also ne- cessary to consider that increased concentrations of microelements Card 1/2 ~R- CH&WAYEV, A.M. GHERULUMA, L.Ye. Characteristics of the formation of underground waters in the-eastern regions of Orenburg Province. Sov.geol. 6 no.3:147-M W"T63. . (PIRA 160) 1. Sverdkovskiy gornyy institut. (OrenMitg Province-Water, Underground) CIERNYAYEV, A.M.;..CHM-NYA)TITA, TOJ,*.N-,*.Cll'Y'Vj, Y,-.1. Formation of the vi'Lriol Lake of Gay. Trudy SIver. :,Or. insl~. no.43:141-145 163. (";ffin 18:,/) 0 A. '14. C IERNYIYEV, I Metal Potential In the underground waters ce the 3-arlbay-.--a7 structural zone. Tridy Svar. gor. Inst. no-0:346-15'? 163. 118:7) CREWYAM, _A.M.; CHBMYAIEVA,, La To.,, aBPirantka Hydrochemistry of the underground waters of ultrabaBic maBaifs In the Buribay-Gay structural zone. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 7 noltlO9-115 Ja 164 (MIM IW) KOVALEV, V.F,;.,CHERNYAYEV A.M. - Basic characteristics of the formation of underground waters in the Buribay--Gay region. Trudy Inst. geol. UFAN SSSR no.69. -i Gidrogeol. abor. no.3:49 77 164. (MIRA 17:11) MAIAhTOV, A.A.; PILISHCHIKOV, B.I.; CRRNYAY~V A.M. , . ---- _ Ilew data on the age of the Samarskoye and Ulutau series in the Drals. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.1:183-186 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut im. V.V. Vakhrusheva. Submitted August 14, 1964. A.I.I. ; NOVAIJ,," Gr,(,-her-!i~;tr-Y of re-aitL weat,ering untain T.,orti on Kafe'ra obshc~hey gF- gorn-.~~gc~ S s IQ, R CHXMAYXV, A. S, Combatting losses of petroleum and petroleum products. Neftianik 2 no.6:14-16 Je '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Starshiy inzhener teekha NO-7 tovarno-transportnoy kontory oblyedinaniya Grosneftesayody. (Petroleum products) il-i i,. CH&RNYAYEV, D.A.; AKHATMI., Sh.N. Some prbbleme in designing patrols= pipelines and turning them over to industrial exploitation. Naft. khoz. 0' no.5:54-59 My 162. (HIM 15:9) (Petroleum-Pipolines-General) CE,RMAYEV, D,A. ... - -.- 1-1- -1.- 1 ~ optimal spends in congawil.-ive pirielining of petroleum and petrolmum products. Neft.].,hoz. 41 no, 12,.,54-59 1) 163. (MIRA 1726) GALEYEV, Vill Bareyevicb; CHERNYAYEV, Davyd Aleksandrovich; SOSHCHENKO., Yev'geniy -MaFsIz-ov-Ich; ved. red. [Repair of pipelines and equipment of petroleum pumping stations] Remont magistrallnykh truboprovodov i oborudo- vaniia nefteperekachivaiushchikh stantsii. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 2(Y7 p. (MIRA 18:7) CHERNYAYEV., jq.q., - ~ Characteristics of the structure of tIL9 vena cava Posterior in some, Insectivora. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.6:1483-1485 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Institut, zoologii Ali Uk-,SSR. Predstavleno akndemAom Ye.U. Pavlovskim. L;,4zIiNjAI-%V, !!,.L. NBSTEROV, Ye.Nq; CHIBSUIR - - ,.0 Case of isolated lymphogranulomatosis of the spermatic cord. Nov. khir.arkh. no.2:79 Mr-Ap 157. (XLRA 10:8) 1. Kafedra patologichaskoy anstomil i fakulltetakoy khirurgil Krymskogo meditsinskogo institute (SMMTIC CCRD-TUMORS) CHERNYAYEV, G. "Cables Over the Volga," Tekh, 1.'jolod.,, 20., flo.h) 1952 IMZOREWV, Ye.; MROZOVA, G.; GOL'd, M.; In the oil re-aions of our country. Neftianik 7 no.200-31 F 162. (MIFLA 15i2) (Petroleum industry) CHEMAYEV, G.I. Petrol;"rkers' settlement in the Zollnoye gully. Neftlanik 1 no.4:33-34 Ap 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Zollnoye--Petroleum workers) CHRRN!r I. All-Union conference of workers on oil production. Neftianik I no.8:28-29 Ag 156. (MRA 9:11) (Kuybyebev--Petroleum Industry--Congresses) 1-7, CERWATIVe, G, L) I-L On their own initUtive and with their own hands. Reftianik 2 no.4:32 AP 157. NLRA 10:3) (Petrolmm workers) (Building) --- Operator Sergei Vakhorkin. Neftlanik 5 no-5:5 My '60. (Vakhorkin, Sergei Semenovich) CRaMYEV, G. Vehicle for transporti)og electric subsurface pumps. . (MIRA 14- Neftianik 5 no.!-21 Rr 160. .9) (Oil well pmps-Transportation) CHERNYAIEV G Simultaneous oil and gas pipe3ining. 162. (Pipelines) Neftianik 7 no.3t26 * (KRA 15:5) , Ow MRIM. vUBla-OkTIaB FM THIS AUMP AM AVAITANZ IN Tel 12L%tTL TRZ -- WE WMI PIMI THEM UPM FOQUEUT. - -- - - - - - - - - - lea j I I t I I W if :JF_ - - w - - - - - --woiiimppmmw - - - I) if is m it Is 9 0 r x )s 110 11 11 D M Sv 1411rhom of rig Ohm V. liftipla 10001011, 1 1 Into 1451 'A .1, 4 lie N,ilive 1929, Nil. 7.1; ri V I IA. 1 ','41 I'll; -1114 'if file 1--ml N I I firmill 111141 life veldrall 0146"t (if III In the fitifte (Iallill. 1.1 N lit tiliall. a ASE 3111014) Imillitils"i hi etilkillivii (1,111141- tit Pl, 41111, .1111pillt -1 I.-V .111 AU4101V *J1h AMHAT ellibitilli, 14 co 1113d C, funiWitti amflkii fit lm%4 hir olm-vt HoiltAp- 1wismis pt atul N lit vianpdfl~ with it tad"I I,tN(k,. The 4-mAl ph%611 %och a 411mc( 14,114 it, 1,44M Uptill the nmxlifkll z1filit'n reaction lim'd in 11011 Ili 61111'et im,1111 lk-l"Ovu IN an'l C by reduction of NO, to N1116, ruN(.1vNIisI'tCI (ro - rthylirmitiantitw) wits trrated with ).In Stiff all elk" fit IICI at tAkwu tcmp ; the filtrate 1"Ittil with it utd. .4" of 14,1q. c1. atilt fillervil Amim Mr, Ill m(NII.)WIVIVI. Olvistoo m1t). till- filtratr Ili c-Ailic :till slooditill tivitimile-I im"tit- m4wr g,I thr Maltim- ~,11 and vitNIl,Nt 414,140, tile folall, mmmion lor IN- thirwrlicul )i0d Tlw trorth", 1, vIINIl.Nl Jg1lit'l I 3 lit + 11CI -;fi(NII1)SPtCI. f U, IIAS o. f . its alitil"Ilv all Z:. + .1 If HCI - C.11,N)IM + Z 11,0). nd mit: (a) inNIU)NONO 11CI - enNIf,ClIItCI + HN(N, (b) IINO, + 3 11, Nil% + 2 11T0, (r) M14 + tit- N11.0140 co(NiliMItCh. few Nil# in an acill ulln U. e., &Nil*Cl) clm~ not 4111glifitute a r"iddle C1 givwn lit a civmldr% etaniml. W Ili. *hill- mlivrm-ly tile 11641% tralij. r Amilm v.ml.d% Init" a high in a Ill* c"It.."t 4 I'll". tile ;hn-ct N and 14 1- clearly delitonstfittol I.r%- %att4givi-viv mv tile n-milt. will, tit lw nitto comixts.. it was of interest tit inquire %bethrr till- dinitri) comixk got Ili it", dinit"I 4W olt"g-nitrit" c4milwic. vn(X(k)IIIt waii tmikil with Zii and an r%c%-Nq of llcl. litith I-tva-limal elkililla lit rivirn turni,. Jr." int,l.illic pt (jljr~j. agI -00 .00 itlill 6 ;too a ~411 q KiNCL w- m1dr-I to thr filtrate; 37 A`~ 44 rm(NI(O.111,106. wa% ek-Ix.itt4l. ammillign W en(NI(h)'Pt + it 11, -f 2 11cl - 4 4 11'0. I'lli, litim-A that Nth N(S. groupik it( at%, linktil lit Pt hy X the non-cyclic dinitro ctinilmIx. of Pt. (NII.N00,11t regluct-41 a4 almn-r gives Iv; if 4i T, I All I 1 5 tid 0 It I $I a 0 rv it 30 to ; n of 0 of fl n of N "M ft I Sit e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 * * 0 0 * 0 0 e * 0 0 0 %6,e, a * 0 10 00 & 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 * a * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0900 go * 0 go 00 00 10 the 411 Is-"': UNI1,M0,14 4 111, 1 ; 1 geometrical Winner (Nil.), ;.1 110 - (NIM.1401 4- 4 list). The cr4reolissi lo NO,)jI't beha%vis diffen-tillytowurd Zn anti licl, w1%~I)ylIC1%pIit-tT11Ns_sj: 00 41il't + fICi " (NIIJiN(AiCil't + JIN(h. which axidites the cotntilex lit qu4dri- V . 14 INJION(WhIll Anil "Irtidlic I't 1" W I 1 90 , , a A 1 4 thl sulptiltilinx ArOll for IICI W the rrJoelloll tht-re site f-wMil 00 so Poid lklagroi% stall. I-Ah products Ato,,Iivix thist ON *-I \*()I lit the least, djokilItte of have Ilisruawl not 11(tsit'll'unctitalm, atilt thatthe "Jactilitilof Mhartilon unlike that spiltil the as-IM-1nor twoomh In 2 ittat": (a) + .1 11, f 110 - of N(hI'tC1 + 2 11,0; M (NIUANChlItCl + :1 11, + IICS - (1411.).Ptcl' + '_' It,() 00 KXON004 having 2 motile N(h grelopti beharrs is- a Iraiss-dinitrite. twing cattily rr. 00 duced lit metallic Ill. the 111wrill di-charge -I oxi,k- -4 N l"diesiting nit Iritcrinediary 00 00 trartiori: KoIll(NOOs + 2 JICI t% (NOWIMItIC, + 2 IINO,. This wait proved of hy retlocing (N"Cl)ol'tK* with Ac()H anti Zn; III was dristKited oll ZU Anil Zn IllAtillk', 00 littritr wait plild., according to 2 (NO,Cl),IIIKI + Zis - 2 KO 4 ZnCl, 4 90 00 + I't. the NCh group mirsting from one atom of P( lit another. This reaction MAY $0 00 ellplain why In the FHUOIM of the nitrites 4 UC44C metals in avid Mil".. there art. focused " IMN),110 when r0tic"I with Zn turtillic proclucts and not the Nils derivs. X.1 90 410 and Acoll twollum 20"' of metallic Pt and a issisit. ciassistint c4 cis- and some spans. 00 i%.MK.n of dinitritrs. rbtHjOIJ)4I'tCIj reduced with ZU strict IICI gives on sishin of K,I,tCl, 47% of Majitius salt, indicating the rroction., (NI1,011),14CI, + 4 M - 00 (NHOWICI: + 4 HtO. Conclusions: The actiors of acids anti nwt&llic Zu on the nitrites and hydroxylatninn of hivalent lit reduces thcm to cilmsisondinx Nils C.,tn- pteltelt. i. c~, In accordance with Zinin'st fractiom The bond of III with N( Is group and 0 S11,011 iq attained through N. ",, dinvt bond of the N()s K".41P. i. not affCcItA I'V eel llicit ntinitirr in the Inner spherr and gronwirical isomerism The i~arsrric its. an't trases-dinittites are unlike in their reduction trit-chanissit. 'Alsen NIIPIi and No, 00 00 groups air Jointly nt in the inner %ptwrr. the forstirr is reduced first, lntheproce,& e their position of codrdinatkni binitirs do not chan 7roz th V ti f l so . uc m e o M g ) y CHAS. HLANC 00 000000 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 111 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ows 0 0 6 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6, R ci ? )a #,toll 41 11 14 it it It a jM 14 a it, let -11# - -t - 111 - I!, I t-1- ADA 30' V PJP' 3' (1,11FRI qx U 'vi-l'tol'it lum.4 Will,, 61 pldpiaft Vj 1. 1' CjjXaMVAXV Atli) A N PH1141011YA Alin 0 0 00-1 The 11111 -"A T*o v-4-Mcifir i-,- 44now ~1.mjogm,l) No. 7, 7.1 t,-(jtr--o) cr~ C',4:24. ' -0 t-pon "action with NIf. vuly I L'I 6 men We" alitained. .00 ubtifl led in eirk of the xUbstaTOC" Two gcoitVttic i-muncf, of Ow fill'UH11A "UNII, hid ,h),Cl Were &AS11"ed, VD, COOHNNVAIN AND ~09 1. KLVACIfKtPIA. JWd Ma-97.-The third gromelfical Winter 'if ChvIHV-o`V -41111 ed(wova was nbtainc& The comam dhilltrotriamminclt add another Nile xroup. oro" chaturinS Into fij-dinitrutriammitir, The pyridine and Nit. cis-dinkrotrilimmitiett Allow so ity. I I ANoS 1 00 wc--k havilir lvivitritiri VITI. Illoctric cooductivi W k1loattNIIINNitov. 00 No, 7 IM 112 The r1tv coudorlitritic, of tri Still telro no* struninirs lie within the boun, 1~ jultdril If)). A vrolo-Y NholAti' Pa"I Wit-tchlor WS of hivalent. Ill show ldf=tivitief which do not Allow Willi tillir. 1brv ill crrjt%r upon dilutiort according to Oiltwald's formula. The valueq (it O%twald'% con~t%. Cis-Nitirochloridt, hav low conduc. 1040 :0 n but vary con,iderabiv with time zoo ti,-itir. which live practically indelirtident of dilutit, RUA MAIrvil, 606 ~0100 It Oog zoo see :use -00 00 it 1 71 -,Xj; ~-- U n AT K3 1% Vs, r it J. dt,' it to It It it Olt 12 Q I An I ad 0 M to It N it 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 - .1 0 0000 00 0 0000 660006994 e 0 111 0 0 a 0006040 0 it n :1 14 2i ?. 'I ", 1, ~ It 12 111 1. is I* to 116 he LIE M t I I- U A I L 11 11 r Q, It j A. P* iltilIMMi"I of p6diffilft I I CUMINVAIll' AND A .1 .1 41 0 0 , , , 11111. t N 7 ~ oee W il. 8, .I4LjI93I).--4%CIsPt and Nits give rn(NI I, hCl,IIt %hich wit It c1, fdwiat% _ . t hp I OVII O 11M l d k - 11 . . a ou 4ftisi .. . somer with the limilioudy obtalned eis contlo C A 23 I W Th ft 1 00 . - . ( e A ). rate ( , ) is also described. With alkalies, I undi-rpvt~ the 4mino mactlim. aitins enNHNH.NO.CJPt.NO~. With NIL the t,-t;vlomiiw -it. ai-r 96 A t1dill if lwtitalllniinr-*,tn(Niti~CIPiX., tit which the millahr 4o4l nitritt, &t-1, -01.4 th i l Nih l W I 0 e smi lre a m wlistittoiloe., I I" it if "Itwe atid Clikerule of thm are described The it%oef VlwW l1l I Ill h- qahlr. It M 0 4168 OWN" 99"UtMtkS Of CM)II01 CM C11111111 Of PlAtICUM, ' AND S_ t. KNONVIRINUMMOV. .4 . 1000. 1111t #011C 1 11, Ki PAI Ill I); r Om"livill" of *1 Coollilex 1*1 omillill Millplift the %In1C(1jtt.% 09 pr,-v%,t44v a-ix"rd to them.. AndoodiampoincorrIvenible 1,111 iffill'st 0 1.41- taw. 11. t-ak trezth of the -pl- i. .1,1.1 1- it- .,I th.- l id i tit th l i i il ar % l urnts. e geometr ca somerion. and. to a Imm-t vornit. th, tivittral Iart o 00 lite innerspbere. ,halt the cfut"ponding nitmtes and chlorides. O(Ov. .j fill it; go t: it A MfVA . it: D 0 0 i 0: 0 1 Metwd il~ The of fiftlijIdIf qUastifigo Of IfidIUMI IS A itt-st, #sline 2931. Nes. K 1117-71,- --To a hot spin. of the chloh~ t a4h~ in ;-ww;= 21/0 Its wt, of (C(X)NHA)t win. and arm the mixt. to boilins HO P - Jol.-NI; =1 tit fortu (NIIAI ILI. Ctim.. Irt stand. thm evall to the tolmation of ff"Alk COW . I'* standism. (NH#O)etl PP12 skal and 811419 2A tMA4 14 18% N11,011 with vtirling .1111111 *into of o4bef "14"PIrl 4nompth Fitt". Mid I M. of 01% to tho tiltiate and tN*w AJAn of IIN(k 1111ts (Nil-lA'I-PlC4 Ilifff- r"D the fil'"le up' N I I.Cl crrktals a U iAstawa-vf Waltilthial with I Pr V Pt the mnaining 14 with N116CL qC7, NIIACI An. Rrdwr I to (NI14 opt. andfrpi'l It as ubovr- Pill. rilb" U I M al The metal To glirten if in (NIINCP ad dil, with said N11,10 itol" A colored min. denotes It. o%i4lize with TIN(liI. boiL a If In Q. ill 11. Ill"' NaOll. slid NII.01 treat the lot w4n "I I 1%,ij pt Iliu. cold, ariddy %%fill IICI and mat. with -4id N'1140 Add a few .1gol" of (I I re is 1-fewnt. a fell brown n4or IIN(% A black pill. dirmtes If. It IM- than If- M. UVICIM'"M appeam 00 *1 i a) 14 IS 4 It 4 11 It a Im 1% v M 4, J_ 0`1041111S AND FIOPfIlltS 'VIA i compki Platkatun 107- =dl- 2 1 ,k .1 ,h; IO Aux. inst. pWixe No. a C -4awtitute sitwe 1918 6 revie~l WO, 00 t's -SL atIALLURGICAL LITtRAILAR CL&t%IFKAI*h Uz- SS A i 7 '77 -- 0 -- .10 - - - .- _ ~ __,_. a.v 7 to I U III AV 1 t . T r V ~ 1 m of W a A IVA 9 0 J 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 -IMARR U U ' - - . "I. 4 11 1:0 A, A. I I A . t- _v J. -1-1-1. 1m;7 C' PYTidlut IrM CIA! we 'a Ulf an Al G tinard 'a saits . C2*1'11?8~v WW A. Af. RuNmhujil ,. f 0 . , . -, N, 5.1. 1, IK7 11(h, Fitali,j, pw lv 1 = _ (111CM.-Ilillm I "if, INJI, 1 11W Fftct4 with cl.- 1 C1 10114, a rt-plampett, of (Ili- livills. A,( NIL bv I'% $Om, 1141AIS klldkv &lilt (I-vLj).tj'I4 Is ImIll"t. Ili% tk4ll'.C. pyn'dinr IrIvIacm 2 imo "( CI A., I.-rill (NMAII(PYCOINCIA. rhtr teactiom time 0 jr; t"o" lkW "t"W "1t%- 4-411k Ili% At 1-1114 14 I thA, tell Amiltv' t'1 flit- v"mi'll. 1,111CIOX, avc I". b i 00 11 o lu I 1l. 1 1411,111.-1. 'lee 400 00 Aw Doe it e 0 h to t' IPA. .1. id Ira 01 a 91 n it 4 W 14 Kw _4 _'I~ il- A ko -A fi--r..filf Lai t...r_LLv ItA a t RUbinsillclu. t'vimpl. rexd. acad. s4t. I 2. I79-K2(in English 182-4)(1034); cf~ S., C. A-~~ go 231().--Ou oxidation of the triammine sulfite. (~%*lis)j. PASCN, the 50~ bt oxidized firm with a simultancous 00 1111ins of The frau-Nils, tbi)i makes the tramition froir of Me Sulfilt to The chlo" illmIum4bIr, The WIT, W m. $I 00 latutnine Sutfite In RIO, 0. 1 N WW and NOVII I vklk,s d"d. 00 Mmrit hiukkat -00 -00 go* 00 $,Coe 00. Zoo age go* 0 coo mro* of S I AS a. I L A SETALLURWAL LIMATURE CLASIEFICATION =9 0 ,Do. See 0 .-J1 14 ORL) It Oat oat 4-1-1111 IN 411111 am G.V III AA ad 0 pt a 1 Jr P5 a a3 1 v b u tp it ca, at W' a' I,, a, It a, eta * 0 a 0 0 a 0 is 0 0 0 e : 44 a 0 : 0 0 00 0 0 0 *ls 0 0 0000000 00 0 a q 0o0 0 4a 0 00 41 lift ms! ago liffs, S4 off 41"J'0 AA (8, 140 bNot" tit I,' libmedm Go myridina with the dflorme and W .-0o 41 ownwood malt (dicklorodialb" ch"Yacy attif A. M. R~-hw -14 00 ('"Pi. rod. S. S. IN. S-1, 3. 111 (IMb)(is U&IIIish).-Hympti. of a ids. of Ukaustrand fall. (NH.).(N(h),C'hPt. (1). in C.H.N gives a sirup which lsteferyKaUinstol(NHj)&(N(X)tpyCit CIM. Addn. :100 It, ter w in no NO NP zoo 04 13 1 tort, a 1: 1 mul-cortlIA. the coordittatestructurr. 0* arms an analux of al. left 00 W. B. Keiithton. It. zoo 00 .40 900 j=99 L:qq t U Alm-SLA NITAMRGICAL LITINATORI CLASSWICATION 1469 xv-9, ~Otv it 11 HIM) n 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 io 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9A 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 g~ 7r. ~.. If Ar Vs A, -A a 11 j - A L. a a - l 1 Wa ... -0.1 A - , 10 #!!Q-1 .0, k0pt! #% 160.4 0 vem 1%. Al 1,43INflif CheMlOtfy at C.-Millell C~ -POUndl 11.01 1,11wk4l 461. S Chem AV T ~ . I* given find ftmue 1-1111, .4 fVeV"I WWII &IV report"]. I-tw j \If, It,31,11nitir was 4 tmn.* effect the Nils nhstdol irplat, a t1i 44 11W MAIll :11i"c, and filvill truns. and m I h,- OvArfl, nolill xviull WrIth the fior"Infit"I 4 file 1"ll In't f-falled V%`" in Iflee' I he !'A"ll"ts differ Ili then atl,f thilt 1% 1 1-1, I'lucti-sel vr[Ill Zil an't IICI the j. "."Ihi giv., 1, Clilticl. while Ole flat$- gm, 1 fit- tnist.-Irtlaillislinc ill too 1 1w vis, 11 free 1'. Ir t ~ N I I N 6 I I ,O + 2NALT I hi. i~ fillh tr4dily ,%4. in inster. "he i, 111.1 Anfn,4 Ile elnVe'le,f into %,IL~jj~,', 61 too t A 1,1112AIL41 Wes u fit AV so 0 ad 0 a 9 0 Ole q a a o 0 4111 a ill 0 0 6 a 0 g4 JOB!-$ 12 13 11 n 1 I 1 PROCIS14 no d dg & d k a 65 sla by == 1. arde A "I . 4. R.) No. W 80-71 3 IMMMIUM Of nitritORI trolytes an treated w tomailm of Intemed ther with the HN% to is juvar t. Migration The reaction for ell an -WtritaW but the trans 0 subject to bydrob~ds t 00 S 00 -SLA 0 % ad " bt. 01kit'); AMICS ith late 01 d tratca han MdTAtLUNGKAL LITIRATLARE CLAUMPKAYMP :0 To 0 0 0 0 01: 0 0 0 0 too 0 *0400000 A 31 v a it 10 *1 a U a a r Akv 4 AND parplulds trans stontlectrokyWa of bivalent A. V. -I- S IV . . d. C. A. 26. 21131-Tht 00 wbclt 1AVRient I't U("Wkc' no cwvd. 11N% T wvW4:h-, ! f ' . j 011 romilds. 1h a give the final product. V6%CGT[4 r0 0 tile Internal subaliturnts Omura. trans noneiretTolylet is the mme. -0 0 whk-h are formed am lew -.4 o the ing cis comilds. so 0 -00 .0 0 .00 tie 0 - I tie 0 Uz goo cc KW n I Is An A I I ow 0 IN w 9 a a 3 a 0 0 0 04 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 000016000000000600000*044 11 tj 4 It 14 17 4 it Aw a 17 X m c I; u II Ad Is ft 11 a b Q I V .1 di vi;~~ a Al a A a- )s. -Y-. 0 , 9 1 7- Il I-L M. 14 Ax. IV- A :0 -00 The devalaptntvf the thWM Of W*naer as APPROd ev. Vche"W I. ChettlY" -00 0 NN'.R.Ilmn =00 z0 0 coo 00, zoo Zoo 0 '~OA 00 0 0 z0a too AS$-ILA RETALLURMAL LIMAIURE CLASUPKATIOw tie 0 too %.too, .41 O%V "t 94,411 ~m 0- a ;'Moto -TT It IS (t V It at 09 0 a it a it t9 It It of An I I it w a m .1 v st a a to U : 10' '00 1 0 0 0 0 0'000000000004 gh *,TO * 0 0 0 494996009000690004 -0*0000*00000*0000000000000900*000000000004 eie-iiie-io-e- I . I & j # ? 4 1': 1 ! I- I AA 011 Ix 0 11 4.j A t 9 2 -L-J L 1 4 IS g TO=dl 'f7 ~i M., =cnc m , Cie. (IT. S- S. RA NO. 14. 09 Redoction of enNif,"PtCl with XJ1,211CI in the n*i gives ettNILCIPICI (1). but it brat I% used, CIR, 04 rnNIGCI,Pt M. in whkh the ring (mmed through en I 00 a. .1 'lWavd.1subtairint. His idin olitmined, but more slowly, when I Is hritted with MI. 1&mnc CljPt%*Hrn~0tjl,tCI, 00 in *]so lomml in this rract Ion. Theiring in 11 can be easily =00 00,3 closed by treatment with alkali". Even 1#yTidine will Cause The reacti,m. Oxidation of 11 with Cl, gi,.Ts in acid 0 afe* octn. CIH.cnNIl.CW'I 11111 which III partly hydrolyted in 0: &q. soln. to C1114NII.(Iiro)CIenClt(HO)NII,PtiCt. goo, Reductiun of M %ith Nil I. givtA 11 -.) that oxidation went 00 ;1 tv"Wly. Ulien is courd. m1n. of cnNI1.N0fPtCI is fro* 00 hmied with dil, 110, 1H is forined. With lonscr heating too, the ring Ischmd and criNtLCLI'M is fortned. These 0 0 zel III of Nit It M gi%vt only vn(NII,CI1,I1tCI, which fnw. that 1,601L Is trum-structuTc. The olwains of the I In thewminpd%. islimssnexampleivi thrtran"14vt. W M. Leicester fro A A EVW~PrK.L uItAITIM CLASSWICATICk ck? u vg II to is ; '. I & W ; 4 -i-, -4 ~ 0 I I a ad 0 Of 51 12 " a ft it OR K K 11 99 ct It u cut It of dAd. 0 lk 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0;0 0 0, 00 0 0 0 0,; 6 0 4 0 0 0 (A It - - - 03 i v W tj It it 4 is -L I X- *--X~ P. k go 00 -00 pounds of platinum. I.I.-Chentylkevand C O - O " " ft n flos. witur -P 141iw. . W.S.S.R.) No. 14.77-121(193,1; cf. C.A.31.254P.- 00 a'. Wlieia C.14. is into a vtwwd, voift. of K*hClo MAIA. .oo 400 :t-3% IICI for I-NdAy%. KIPIRIC1.1 (1) ilk formed. It is deconivid, loy hot 11.4). lTvSO4 tw alkaties, but It is A&tAc in 00 41,-- ild. I(CI soln. Careful addii. of X111t to I ai- -40 96 MKINILCh (H). With ViCt 11 si~ -VWPt19tCl,,1- -09 Tbe reaction N teiiTtsitile. Thiour"th reacts With H to 00 Z i form 111t4thict'. so that 11 has Bob-structure. Itsltwls- Most of the farts above can be explained oil the ammpticm 00 06 a I-Dro wmidnotbeprepd. I and pyMint, give PtEtpycls- &at QIL has a very strong trIns-effect, CQW to of greater =00 ' (Ma which reik-ts, rewtsibly with HCI it H. Nt. tek-ttf thtwe of I and NO, h X F an t 01tFaClal, Tbr motility of one CA atotn I ul I zoo eta notewonhy. III i, aN, a rk-comrid, s4uhilitirs in lix) 1 1 I oc. 11.0 ai 25 are: 128- g.. U 0.4&42 X.. III O.OOM It. 00 vi %NltbtxceupOdinc.Mti%-cqtmn!t-Pi2py". lPt4pvl- 00 0 ["tC41, is alto described. K11411tUr.j. PtElpyBr., =06 PY111111litilrel and, jQ%Hj)*Ptjjl1t1KtUr,j, aft asialogusis 0 to the Cf coinpits. in syrithitith, and propit"Its. 1U nor. ire 0 -ding I and N(h oomptis. cannot be prepid. The ' _ ! coo a AD t t y of C.H. comple%ca dqwnds on the other groups present. Stability increases with waine substituents In the order thiourea -C Nits < pyrilline < quivolitne And de- so -f CI>Br>1 >NO,> Lieu" with ww groups in the Drift C14 CNS f l h Th f i e R*:v:Z anexclowil . e prescomo ese ons any o t > I Cf can" rit'PlaCTITIC1111, Of C1114 in the complex. c %I" we A I N. S I A atVAILLOCKAL tlltt&l 141t CL-111FKAM" ;Woo - -1 v - go a 0", U U 4 4 if No is 004 u's -go -list, I, is I Ow 0 1 0 0 3 It I 0 0 & 0 & 0.0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0~4 0 1, 0 0 0 a 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 o; 000000JO000000~00000000 00 0;9 0 9 0 0 0 $ 0 4 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 * I 1 1 1 ~ - A S " of a 1-141110-reaction betmern ammonium UJIS and complItt MUC cout ounds f b It 1 1 Ch o co a . . . P ernysev and Ya. Va. PI k a an. Ann. jackar (t:. s. ' -00 00 S, R.) No. 14, 123-MlIM7)~-IN ben ((,%Hs)4CoNOjjCl, Dam j(NHs).CoNOlC11C1, cis and tram ItNH&).Co- -09 (NOW)t1cl Aw NtLjfNJIj),Co(XOj)4j are treated with NH$ halidz Wns, at too% the NO, grottps we roplwtd one gee , 3:, at ot time by the halide, and Or NH#N'Oo formed decompo. too . to gi" No. With NILCI and NILUr the subatitution is d f N l l h kid i coo o cte an t owmp s low. With X11,11r, tmu.-t e y o a t4s ive sm N th m m n th ir i i Wi h N11 1 00 0 a e c s someTs. t , g o . i : the yield of No is quant., and this rearat can be used for 0 the dew. of .140, groups. an with P1, Ir and Rh. NH4F 101 00 a 10 dow not givv this reacti,m. (NI14),SO. and Nj(4HjPO. s 10 t ~ give low yields of No. N11,11tPO. requires a very hi to imp. bt(orv fraclion orcurv. end parilod reductiort of 19 alto takes placv. Arid solos. and prolonged beating have Ii l h h ff coo , It e or no e ect on t e rewt m. The lit N(h group in 0104 f! these vottiplexes splits more rapidly Mod easily !bact the later ones. If M. Lowter t1f(RATURI CLASSWICATIOSI C Z - A 4 . L A boo S~ .. .... - solo., 0.1 -.4 01411~t cvl 0- 'S' --------- y U ; , so of it it it It Od a 16 1 0 5 A 0 KtO n 1 114 An I t 6 IF v -00000MO to t O0000000000 1. tp it it 11 11 )1 1 - 11 1. I~ 1. '`-L -o-- t 'L L r k 7 a t I I I AA 011 4.; W 1A , h 1, 11, 1, V It Ap '11 0 Hydcaawtandiss pytidtite cautsioundif tit birsirnt film tintui. 1, 1. chanyarv and V. 1. C-Trill): kill. m fill tend. 15, .441 3(11WI. A Pairs of J-111111mis. tit Ill wvrv ptvi'd. I'livir %ill. isi-si flivii voltilist, alill 1, illotam-11 tit tilt of flit- frilmillill" Awl, tile l$l,llx,tllc4 of it... 'Id"to, 1 kilt. 'Aw it "qvilw 1 sp M4 WIWI' I MO All 09 . . of Ill winc midittit by tAt4d 0,. The S11,011 r, Iiial.- 4*0 00 -nidiscd thim the Pt. D101111 flit oxhUtiou i1mv mVia, a 'U'umlion of she intema sphm. it a litigiatiou of '00 4*'f1lljjV %UIIN611114~ book 1110 iltttttiAl It) 111, V%letUal , V.S. P $1 1 At I i f 1.11 At litto.lust ri,w?4A1fv* ' AV u " n Al q A, 3 AT 0 All, 0 0 0 0 4 0 p ibp W it it U U it 116 0 14 'A It L AL-1 fir It The lemerim of irthyleav Cithyride compotuide of so jt1alinum. I.J. CkgjU-arv anti Anna 1), firl'sitan. .1 moo. ler."W, S. R.) No. 15. 00 C ,-)2( JWW; & C. .4. 32, 44,".-Whcn KWIC), it irrited 06 1with Cjl, anti Then Nil.. Ij,,i*j-PICj1.CJ,NIl, if) is 141111)(11. When N114111INII.C1.1 it treated with COU', 4.131y thecislionict I-An bef-anied. After the Cloppinitethe NIli it .41ronigly held by the Irani effect. ActuaDy. a *hl 44 Z07,P of the cis iWten" ill) 44 1 i. ("Ainct). 11 00 Ps vitmv ah%-t,% Onins. intuiaing , 00 11,0, giVet A PI)I, Wills AXNOj and reams sitih CS, NII,)v IWT 14*1 vc. HOO and 0.12A) C, rwr 100 cc. 1.1011. In An 00 analognus way, pvllllltp%-Cl.) arid C,11, gi%v Ctll,- CIPYCIPI. depoi)IIIS, *tx"jt INV. which 1144 pt~-Jwiiivs 00 %insilar In thp.T of 11. It% U,Iv, at ,.%, j. 0.00.,41 ti~ t%1 00 1141 ce. 11,0 and O.t)573 g. pry When 11 is dissolved in N11,011. the C,II, i~ by Nit.. 00 Thu4, when Cill, Is added to a Ill conild.contS. an arnine so in the inner sphere. a cis compil. is forinted, but if The antine is added to a Pt ctmipd. with C2114 in the inner sphere, ef7v the starts i%mrr results. If. M. Leicv-ster .00 ~111 .00 .00 *0 0 __O* r COO -06 1 500 -00 aillp 0 =09 ISO 9 I SA.SLA ft1TA%AU*GWCAL 4 tvOO 1.30,0 .4. Ti i-- s a W 0 1 at 14 5 A3 a 3 v t U S so U It 19 K ft it it at 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 00 0 0 v Oil er.90009,9 9040 000000:0::*190900000 1p 0990006*940*0094900 0 0,060000 0,114110111,000il -UM -w-k-v- V -w, a Is 11 U I IV . to n r-A I V A R A A a A Pisms. to A-Z~ The reduction of ammonium chistroirldsle by sugars, 1. ' 1% N. St Aftot. wdr,f flifiae, sist, it". x S. S tits r .) Nti~ 13, W 1011W1113,S). 0 (Nll.?'lrC4 is rtAured by stsc~' glts'~-C AtPI fruelu'c 00 to HiNII.)SIrC4, iallich then foinis The sugm appear to be oxistired to emnikis. ewititt. tuorr C sli;m$ than IC00101, The naction i, unimisi. with rroliect to (%*II.1JtCI.. Its IICI Will. S110MV 4041 (nll-- I'Ke are eilually active and Shlorw t'lluer* Ir"itV 4mly, In alk. %thist. gloctise tKi-fiturs a tumc ticivre reducing agent. The rewtion time is inrerqely pTporlional to tile sugat essiten. In solmi. contS. more than I iv FiCl, inetca-w in SICI mrscis. hamient the rearilon. bill at oniesm liclow [!,o IICI, tile acid has a retarding eflmt tits re"titits mic. ' so Diln. has titselfvt on the rate. At 70 iWard ~U) 70 the lemis. irtieffs. for sucr(rw are S.N And 3.1. (M frtsct~ 5.1 and 3.3 and for glisewit 4JV) and 2.7v, tep. A If-ILA -LLUV~-C-L LITTRATUME CLARIFICATION t ------ - --- - --- ---- -,-- " 11-1 1 N, `4 1 W Is 0 IT 0 Ole so 4 0 so 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 00 0 Hoe =so .-GO 11o 16 1) 4 )p m I )l N It J& 1) m J" n N a- go v to " 1, 4, -v--w- L 4 A P 9 4 1 1 Y XJ,W -A,-. 1--j. OA 40.(X W P 4 a I of I vs'jf,~ 00 wrt Ench-40-MI.W1.1,10 tracis VOilt a L-Ifict. 00 victii t4 Nit, to (-will AV. tit LIW Is 7,15% grill at :Y), i, 7.Z.."',~, to, 'trawilife t~ *0 frdtletiml %till /it good lit'l Ill go z wall alkith file va. 4,441110. Al-, tsfatoultulluct%stluctorlo Which to,ows'.1 l1vtoll. tit lisUal 1211 go =0 CM011f, 44d. 4Ad, sd;~ ff"llish). 00 ;1! % Oft"hwo HIM (Nff*o)r WIA* can 0 (N at. 100, is 6.fA%, irlouwmb a" lows $ oemu snft-,t~ (KHj)JCW[OH is to 0 as. mxiwj,&. Cwz istra4lobe"I CI is V"y VLOW *1116 cw 101111,11 by MAC to Ow t IN Hill. W. CINOiMCI W" Im 4 vocamm stfilictum with t be NOot trans to The Ct ratcoatio. In itiWouctim form the wym. iwinorr. " ompd. reacts with alkah to form (NWINH. CINOWIP1. (Nudiouraptur.11,0 ckws not Sive with alkali. It. M. I 8: L A & A - S L A ot ULL t49GOCA1, Litt L: 0 :30 0 dh~lL(1"4dAO�Q ;-4 i 400 u AV to' 11~11` cy it ft at old wa occrtt fc;urv An A S a 0. a w- A] a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of 00 4411911140 too*** Joe* o 18 ,cup Xh A 0 C ~ U 01 0 U G of X L a a a Pq a I Ttx Al J1 )I Ij It Ilk UN jfA64l Q43U 4 9 %I Cl, AT U n ~ 1 9 * s 0 0 too. oo;z 0 IRS go= ol ~l 00 Soz 0 0 00 -1- 0 0 041, 10 0 r0 0 . 0 0 aM!jA -cl , 4 1 Pvl n PP nut auk lro t 13aerm ml I it 1~ 00 00- 00 00- 91 13ld-13'(IHNI '00JU30MJJ $,@Asia of- I n m m 7 1 r- a , x mi v o IV j, ry- aI ljo 0 oute t, Zt it m .4 IR aof 0tin i(xii(vult Srito fiiII1941 All 1% it o I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at 0 0 0 14 it It it 4 It if It U U If n 1& 17 A N .? Q At 1 1- IL-L V-11LA-A-0 N A 0, W -0 lKisattiottia of %Alta tat the Mhatumiltand ty I I Life 00 Cirli. aud lm~aijg. Cht.m.. A,.,.rQ.,,cIA M,XW1 so -717mill. inad, ift. Ilaijas sat. Asims, 1945, 2XI 1) .I'll 11"ll 1111111tary).-The Militia, fortliard by 'Md,(.VOd. 00 4 X, - WII&MN0s)jPMN*)Xv, Vallarle X 6 m bakilerso am Oil and the two X ate in Iran$ IKWtkin III rach Other. have it high lemp. maeff. Cj kAy.: they Wele 00 &1.,, imst Im tile [,life Pt by Irm.tit. I'vivall ""t "( lite 6~1- "%' I'll 1 30 ht~. at 441.141* 400 i! I'milt. lit A04 it-AWn . 0U. ..41~ A-t I"tinatti"4 I-( 00 Arq isKupti... the v%4,11 Aqwilditts; last lite nAtiliv of V *0 Its Illons.trand cuttittl- %ith X - Itakfivii, ANNo, one of the two hido4clis, replacing it by oil; 00 1,11I.A. only tile rates lit liptu. are compamble law Cl and law lit. Intro- thictim &*I else ntsi oil %%till 4% weak treat% influence fall- itsamly arldifiner, (tic fixi'lity ad tile remaining hahatiell 00 ti, AmIl. .1111 X - 1111 d., 11.11 clarildilge the 011 Im 11611111 Nil. In haAh1rCfj. 1-1141 file 114111, 1111111C111r 44 lit 6 g-d1a,l th-, ll..t at L't I, I.V Ilse orm-hansiv (SlIdt- If (%O011,10. + GNJ Ij),(N( 10,14 lite - UGN11010%,008- 000 . -s lattice icadily and is completed within #08 IWIlif. which t&kt eas ~010081- Isalf an hr. of briatins. an excesaI of bromide forms, a wp- 00 V sailiad phaw. The chlotolitontlitc iA & wittl-defitied vorupd. --6,\I '!land notis Folid bAss... this 6 psuvcd bT its tvactiam with NANO, hisch PPI!I. tmllv the Cl, rcillacing It by Ull; the XT c'e'"Varquartitly offne %tarcasigly bound then the U. V The vishatOmmi0c 1111114va IractsAith N)II it, give '001l't lit N WIN (N lit, Dda"ItnAt, *fill d1hailkle react with :,i itmitnation tit a hvwmak~hdr. Nit no clilmoWhIr mi lar A - I L A 4114,111.1016KA1. LIT11141tilitt CLAASSIFIC47 It 4) 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 o" W 1911 Ult ME kV IfiPiP0 6301filet 1-1 -% 11 A 1-1 la A 00 lonsival in thi, way. thi. allay tw Avottlitctj last Jay tjj%~ JjLct that tile d4tadids: ift voLatily mail isirvelml ly ij.,~Z-qtxj. into end It, lite late 4 this dtxvnipu. Ie- in& greater than thcialrof exchangiral B1 Jim I but stratiller %hall 11441 ral 0 I-W 1. 11w twit a-111.1 . I.ClA liar Ofe -v isair nol git clehastire tractisal ilh Ih, I In, allay Ite that, it. the vit-41 111111% Influrfice 4 Mt. A, fi-al tal 4"1 hr (011), mill-dS. fivi-S c1"1AI4 ad a c'"upti. ck~ to this couffirnts flic %jew that the two Oil in the 11109115,0211d colnpd~ OLVUPT tmns potitims relative is) each 4.01cf; hence list, weakly ha,ic chatacter "r 016 ctmq !~ aml tile p,kit nlilhili(y of tile (111. VS."n Ow Witill",'fil , I.- -,)I Nil.), III. I 4n,daj,,J. SlItUtiVAl %%tit thAt 1111-141. 11-11 111C 111m."tiand dichlomi4st + N&NO" Front III, tilisilf-litfute (Imt not Imill the 111011111ttlind Ifillitit-1711101LIC) 1AUS (4)fAillt~d a InaliCici-ftt). I).If. %illut"t basic PIOJOCIOVS. Wtklu-n to he l(%II I . &, On tbii vounid.. 11 lit and III only act A her; hichly cuncall.: fo"I"i"It nitmhiklldm Or. 101111M in excess. diludid": the nittobiontide could idea, tic tqjtxjjj,,j ("In, live 111,m, it + NaNVS; it 6 table. I hr Illative trx"I"dar cAt"IM tir hilthef hVdiatrAt Still lite 11011,, tile ctillipleat is unusually lisid; no water as girran till (lit heating to I-m-, and Calls terroves the )IjO only &Itcr .59) his.. wbac the as= reagent reamoves crystal. water in hall an hr. (airletholl of A. G. Ebtsur). S. Thog, a I a a i 1 10 flat. -T ~?A 13 0 1A IM Ait W3 411 to It m M to OF 0 -9 Il t9 of a KID to 1 114 *** so $is 660 0 0 0 0 * 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 %4, 0000 010 0 00 0 0 0 000 0 00 0 00 cop 0 is 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a o 0 o1 1.00 -00 -00 -00 600 -00 - r*o COO roilla ta, 0 0 see :10 0 ZOO x0o too 0 ts 0 0 tsee 3r0 01 -:0 a s, 0 0 a O-WIF" AI L -A-k kit P.,0-A - I - A.-AL VV I kA M.-C M- U-1-1-11-1n A -so cassapaunds Of PlAtnum' adwy I cmple! in's (bit". c,". Cho goal T., A J~`esv*t. j..) - -A MM'"' cbef %5 ' (U.S11 - -is. i""hevAil With . q, "im _1 *0 01 IWUTC catIlWing thc Wavle 14, Than 00 iIi. the Wavle a( Ch - 00 00 S ~8 ASS.I&A SITAUI;P~,KA& ItIRRAYL09 t 0SIFKATICAI it Ott It u AV .0 'Li-iv.- W"z.iV;K via Ica me[ it of 0 0 0 0 0 *is 0 0 0 0 0 9 0, 0 0 0 a 0 0 6 0 N iF 1.1 u 1 W7 V 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 Iasi gas z;0 0 a goo coo )see Igo a 0 0 0 41-09 0 00 gas 9000 vV T 00 .40 All 4111 UPPIN 09 A M " A . nT.MY0#r,. no Cbem Acmd. Scl. U.SS.R. ' C UY = . O omp.4*Wi . W 83"(1m).-1 ' "00 cm Mo It. I d, or N, is pnvd. Iron I Imu ' *06 00*2 N) Irm 11badmOW s I pt 66-11 or 00mv ft lbs in t16 irmulm tob. b evam. twice with HC1 with bc Hv0- 7% remolting HoPICIs Wis. Is dild. to umialke the ccw'- "M -= IW 100 S.A. mW Is treated with a io f Kel Th N w ll j K h SO . o . e r" ow t c k ng Ye wasitod in HO ju v=t1in'ttlet at bd sk id a t sed 14 90 04. Min. of KNODs (a amils. KNot NOW. d KAnCk) ROW bested until the Ran. b~Km"Nm color I Md W m Wd f N b n M Af 01111 a es o on e vcu o ter , . 'All -b-, tbo 14ft(Nwf ado. is tmtod with a 2D% . of the t vaWAo#1"s%sbudsut white OYU, P , A itafi-mv (NH NO which k4am d imilre ) too 40 RI ' ' c j s . g , f is fifterW md RrWW with cold 11,0. jU ppt. is then Aut &.dft-ddH-0.-mdC61.bhb throughtbesoln.. --d. unda A USIMIC"M sbms tbr Pool- P"MMM Oti a* - pham &M the cdorinS of the soln, aoo~ - TU resulting "It, D l i d i I and ca c ve mm MO ne to g Fratak Goact see - use OHM 111fillsava RIO" WWLAV od"Dus -A suiew toxf RAN 4111111 am durv tit U vs-av to M D a 0 V- I v at 0, '11 5 a a a T IP I r is I,* All i OR 0 000 4 0 *,OR OR OR 0 OR OR 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 00000 *fee** 0 go 60 0 0-0 7p W N P I C4 uptical aftlinty Ot catupounas CA quAnnyw"t platinum. I I. Chrmortvirm"I 1. 11 1 OvAk. Ittor'l-WIMU Itkitairt q too'l I 1k,okli'll K410c, .044. N..6 K, t.jwli Mit"O. (all 410, pW.i N .. 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',j ", _ of ; , 9 G*MstrkW immuttm Of 9001POunds of qusdA,,Jmt ' 6 n um a . -,ant WI 7 1 sterk vtmf4u 711 :ji A I L A Lf7IRAURI CLAS$W)CATION Mki ' saaa.3 .10 0" r b u is &v ou is I Z' --- ol 0 0-0 O's 0 a 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 so IT* 6 r !too 20 0 we t:o Vso tree _61 1 -s C4 11=10i Dragak i Ntvrg. Miss.. Abad. ' wk S.S.S.R. No. 21, 27-31 190).-Cbem. bonds can be paW aaymt~trlc. 2 T Le., Phev th can be diffemnt In opposite dimtims.. WitbbCrC= perlo& system the italmalty of the "Mm a with the at. no. The Intense trans Wimet of R Is tavomillAt for the fortnation of.empds. o( do "*;AM i it Isk R NcIr C%JN14)% CoM. CO Oft f. bltt,J~61.1 C.A. 34, l1w. R*Smw 00 lWPfA IN Wkwu P"W'v i N#kk Arml. KUM.. oar USHR/Cbemistry - Platilmam Campounde Apr 191LA Chemlstr~r - Stability '"Compounds of Blvalent Platinum and Hydrazide of ~Carbcnio Acid," Academician 1. 1. Chernyayev, A. Z. *Bhenteev, Inst Gen and lnoo~g Chem imeni N. S. Xz~nakov, Aead'sci USSR, 4 pv DoktPJm& Nav& SSM, Neva--&W" Vol LX, No 2 ~Stadjv of the reactIm of complex-formed bydrazide of :carbonic acid used In the form of -onla. salt -XR SCBXM%. There vas rapid disintegration of the ,~by=zide,and precipitation of metals forming undo- ;termined chemical ccopaund. Stability and purity,of Ith-i prepared compound depend greatly on time factor, 62T4 UM/ChemistrY - Platinun Compounds (Contd) Apr 1�48 and the method used in separating it from solution. Submitted, 14 Jan 1948. 4M 62T4 USSR/Chemistry _-Platinum Canpoundbil Amino Sep Chemistry - Heat Capacity Teat Capacity of Dispersed isomers of Platinum Diamino Chloride," Acad 1. I.'Chernyay~v, V. A. Sokolov, N. Ye. Sbmidt) G. S. Aluraveyakaya, last 114.~.Gen and Inorg Chem Imeni N. B. K=akov, Aced Sci USSR, 4 pp _901.:Ak Neak SSSR" Vol LZII, No 2 ..~,3'r-V Studied heat capacities of cis- and trans- isamers of platin= dIamino-dichlaride. Expected heat capac- of Peyrone chloride to be greater than that of-- ity ~tbe chloiide of Reiset's second base (the trans-' Ivomer), for the temperature range between absolute 36/49T8 USSR/Chemistry - Platinum C=pouuds, Sep 48 Amino (Contd) zero and temperature of isomerization. However, they were identical. Concludes that, for any temperature, difference in isobaric potentials of these substancesy equal to difference of their total energy, is fully determined by the beating effect of the iscmerization reaction. Submitted 13 Jul 48. 21il~ 711 1 , I , 3 448 CPlt:--J1llYA)'-~,~'V, I I.; i ADAAN(NA1, V C. f-,eor,-,etrichpsko,,l izomerii triamina sastpva (En. "H-j Pt Sl Ell Cl. Sool~shch. 1. Izvestiya Sektura -,,It:tiiV i druFikh 1.7etallov (In - t. ollsbcbey i neor.ran. kriimii im.-. uxnalkova) V3,T-. 23, 1c'49, s. 9 - 38. Eiblio,r7r: 9 SO: Letopisl.'Z,hurnvl'nykh Statey, "o. '21), Yoskva, 1949