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FLINTY V.Y4. i Distribution of maimnals in nqrthern Kazakhstan. Trudy Inst. zool. AN - Kazakh. SSR 17:244-245 162. (MIRA 17:2) j" --- FLINT, V.Ye.; KRIVOSHMVt V,G. . - -, , I Ccmparative analysis of birds in the I=aylovo Park Forest. Biul. MOIP.Otd.biol. 67 no.3tl8-28 W-Je 162. (MM 15:11) (moacow region-Birds') - FLINT, V.Ye. Biology of the reproduction of the Uger polecat Vormella peregusna. BiulJIDIF.Otd.biol. 67 no.4:143 Jl-Ag 162. (KIRA 15:10) (TURMIJISTAN-1 OLUCATS) FLINT., V.ya, "Birds of Eazakhotan." P(;vjewvi by V.E. Flint. Ornitologiia no.63502-503 163. (WW, MOE) OM N- .0" ;Lt,~ - af A PIONTKOVSKAYA, S.P.; ?~PT,,V.Ye.; KORSHTJNOVA, O.S, Natural focus of tick-borne exanthematous fever in the Ubsu. Nur tjpmgh in the Tuva A.S.S.R. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 32 no.51 581-585 S-0163 (MIRA 16212) 1. 1z otdela prirodnoochagovykh bolezney Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei. ~7' PIONTKOVSKAYAp S.F.; FLINT, V.Ye. ....... *- - -,* -- ""' Ecology of the juvenile forms of Dermacentor nuttalli Olen. and other ticks of wild rodents in the Ubsa Nor Depression of the Tuva A.B.S.R. Zoolo zhur, 43 no,2%178-184 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Otdel prirodnoochagovykh bolezney Institute. epidemiologii i mikrobiologii Akademii medlitainakikh nauk SSSR., Moskva. Z14~Fl- V, Ya- - 1 'Manmalls of the U.S.S.R.". Blul. 1,401P. Otd. hicl. 69 n~,.4: 147-14'- .1 F . a 1 It J14g 164. (V '%A ~,-, - FLINT,, V.Ye.; CHUGUNOV, Yu.D.; SMIRIN, V.M.; FORYOZOV, A.N.,..prof., red.; R.S., red. (Mammals of the U.S.S.R.] Mlekopitaiushchie SSSR. Moskva, Mysll, 1965. 437 p. (MIRA 1817) MRSHUNOVA, 0.3.; 1'101,'.TKOVSK'YA, S.P.; V L~ Natural foci of tick-borne typhus fever in the Bury-at A.S.S.R. Zool. zhur. 44 no.7:980-985 165.- (MIR..k 18:9) 1. Otdel prirodnoochagovykh bolezney Instituta epidemdologii i mikrobiologit A1,94 SSSH, Moskv-a-. FLIWO V.Ye. Reviews and bibliography. Mad. paraz, i paraz, bol. 34 no.2:242 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:11 ) U I a m 01 Occlits 6.0 "Of. " ;"i~ ism k;,, p~~l INN M. i'-A dellptir.1 ULTM or I Af ; twl m ;e r". K rom native inn I ((w guit C b4 a e quart, a Chas Blanc so 43 . so too SGO " 1 !MO 7 *: ot, 1-4r &$-SLA M91ALLIAOCKAt. 1.111111414011 WOO log too 141,14, 1. 0 W M I S g tW 0 j N Ai Ti -2.1 ;,-, I 1 -1 U it AV W3 1, It It CT It 00 0 e 0 0 0 00 00 0 - 0 0 0 6 0 a 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AA 0 M 110 LL l I TILLI A L 2 I j L I C a L A AI - -- - JL-- - J -- - f - - - - -1 * of Rftldom rays to the field of cheoUstry. 'a"Skayd 1-4b. J, IIIII-N -A dl~- 00 00 ;;o0 00 j zoo 00 a00 'V lo C 110 Of Zoo* 0 0 0 0 *1* a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so* Is law I Ka 0 0 w0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cs 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 w WPAM,XjI 90 IdS bVM*441 043 IA *20 V real ai y I r! A%q 3 kV toot I of*-I- -00 I'Voctists Afto 08ortat-11 1.019 ~s 0 /rAimmids. crysisk ffcmn suhim". gal (Ksgakslan) J&hdre V4., . 1,.,J. A, 1'. V. A. R 11:1. -00 sawymim of thi'l calantiar gave a A~%2. b III J. . 5,Lk) A -00 rm~xiwtjic wamitairtals gave a 11 7KV.1 I to 471,% 00 C A. Mlwos~) .00 *0 .00 of 4 Ao zoo 0 0 00 00 a0: 00 400 we 440 '00 00 IN-111,11 24TALLU06KAL 1,11141111041 Ct&%WKAII" tso 0 siv;ssi -V--j Fb u V '74 SA I I a ew i I w 9. A, goo 0 of ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 o 0 Ole 0 sis 0 IS q 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 6 0 Also 0 i 0 ~' ~,-os 0 0 0*00000000000000* I 1 10 If Is IS 4 " Is u W""Mv-,Q! 0*0 OOA Got so' 008 0041 004 000 &0 a OOW I 002 16- I-So CaswU 1W We* aft 1AM TSMPMtOOL F:. K J,W- And R Butamor (binAthak lAbolfloWia (11"orki' Lab.). U07, 111, (1). 91-115).-Iln Hummian.1 The walls mA the bow of the amirm are mmic of mpper. The baw plate has a side plece with three holm through which are fitted clapper rods of different dinnfelcm, the ends of the rods being irninemd injiquid carbondioxide. Efficirift bmt insulation of the mmers, mid the uw o(Copper rods of varying thickness Iminerwd to any required depth In the Des at fl&Ak enable the temperature to be regulated with an acommy of V In the ranice of - 10" to - do" C.-D. N. 0000*000000004 U "AISSUISMUNAGAIdia T, I ma JA -K A ~1, 4XV P-11"MOI WD91 a a ~ti 0 i-00 -00 -00 .00 ~00 814111111 =00 400 roe 000 roe go* XOO 1000 !too use AIIII-ILL ANITALLUJIGICAL LITINAIM CLASUPiCATIN ties 1111&" 11.4111" .34. 013"Lelil it* 0 14f,*Nj .4 1 111111ola wit Ogg CIVIL 4139,1210MC 1114411 01111o" Sol so U AV 10 1 # P 9 'A sif L t a rm o It It t jr im i m a 3 v v EfU o w & it spat isamir mrair it a m I 0 000000000000000: 0 ;1 *000000060 lod::o::0010*00000000006000:00:000000*0*000 l 1 14P p? I W1 t *tits ii L-AL-1 Al. tv At 00 00 so -00 00 '00 00 Influence of hwon on the hardness of edbulte. E. It. Mint and V. P. Butusav. reams. Voice* Gs,4..rr#jpaj. 00 00 ixg 111'1- IA. S2-4 ION); Afixtralog. .4bitia,j, to, 94 7) -Slib lt U d h *06 00 9 J u e % ww a n imaw it, 11ardlic-o &leer 1-ing iused, but the amt. of clAnge %-Aried jrjutly in dill-rit parts of jbm gnaw fuwd jum. hl. ple6c,wf 00 00 0o of 0o 00 0 go '700 0.0 0 t A S &S t A-11 -LtVK~,K~t L111441 0I CL-WrKATIC4 Ogg 00 1,00 -7- -W- is 'W' A 0 'i I lo a to Do CPU Kit WIS Kft11 lt%KW n I !1A AM4, :o *ooooooeooo*Oooooooloooo*oooooooooo*o .14 " ::::::~tooooeseeee0oooooooole04040000000000 0 400 I-00 v it of it 11 w is to It to 12 d X ts to I? A A to It v it m P ft v Q It j It t t . - -it AL_ If_ r- Q a 1-1 fiL - Y_ 1. -.1 AA 01. 09 C& x A catalft-a PYWISC&k &W Ple":'Chui V'S. t tfls. All S. S. R.) No. 142, M (in OnStM, 1(0) (1939).-The POPOV 1AWITIPtS to Hot all substan"s thAt 1, pmwIA pyturlec. awl pleawkc. Properties. It 3 "s! ~Wi,kjeli inid 3 amtk)m. The Ist gmtkm contains I. hot '"I'I'lances In which the PYI-Im. a-, kV ltormi" have been acluallY 10uud- The timm, gubisgms which, be-- of their symmetry, nIjy .00 Thiii-douctmteltuttImcbrul. koutpus. tA tile m1b.tallms and au dats dtat life AV40AIC (01), xt " Its, g: J3 00 &.1 section tullmac [how Oul"Its"S like symoirtly ol 4 n mitinsately esublisbcd, but wbk-h way 0 whicil luts lug bm bckmg to the 2nd group. The 2nd section c0l"Pti'K's :0 substancto rdetting to 16 JLJA~Ltlll ZIOLI L". L'411, Z4L' M LIMIP, V, -J l1. V; ft~;u tre 3:1 crysWkweplik claxwo. the selection imigul eoultulled by ibc westswe of Pour %IIwctiqx1* ac- ttxdi to the tbcQry ol tv. Voight. only subbtanors of the 0314M' And U14LO duns wt otaltitil. 35 W, R. Ilvan J AtIALLURSKAI UT110441 CtAWFOCAVOU be 0 wee r Ow AW 10 MI, a e go It it it It ON mw n I ;IA1 3 4, 0 0 : III of 0 0 of* so 0 6 0 0 0 0 *1* CO (m hcoollsoi.s. 11100. U~V-Vwlt. Triody /nit. ist. Akdd. NdakS.S. s R' 1947. Nil' 3 11-12. CAW"o. fair, 1947, B. A.- 11110"11 rivotals 44 lhim "fir oW44111"I 'th#y twit"'grol fit thr *lhwlp4W,6- And 1-11.11AMY 1'. al. pyfamitial CIA- (V.*P)%ishvA;s - I.4WIJl4:I:lfA%M., ,nw folkPwing luffmv were oboerved: mjI(X)I. blol0l. mj230j,ojIO3j,ojI33j.&ihI*jIIIj. TbecrYKabirime dwk conWite nd misil tounspsmt. M. 0'. Mome :~g! vx- p" I I it 111 1111 is 11 I. (Ins C.A.46,3811W. Tfsh .&MAIN . I I , plaftle" Which bmnw 0"M wkk "Mo. lur ~b~ monocusic Symmetry absew On 10101 pbwor. be 11010- . p_b:%V_ - . bAral clus C6 - Rim .0 1 -W-11.0311115. OW 010111 Mft dom 1 -4. X-ray exams. Ww"M 4 8.6 6 - W sod c - 0.1 A. 110 ne deviv. Ni4.(Cffjx~Nik.&W(CH,).,COO. 1=010FIM. a I the dam - S/m e1#011, mJ11101. oil 01010 13M. A132)1. Will. and I aft N. 4 rtf. Kravil"S ww" for tow ft -1 rw M. .. rbd. 7-1i .-Tbia .fowyl -S4 colorlm, Innepamnt cr"tah k in Nd avedle Form. They fracture read- tat I the wit I Sbowl" oft Denver of Ibric c IV bial harx- rt 0111w4im ohm" I Me &S. votord I* bob" to t1w ortborbombic system. aft the clow memo yet be de4d. On Ow Immix of a probable ar- m w onvul loom tbr following walwo wen ob- wiWId", Mo.. it 0.4774itig.6447; xwb&)j.(j(N)Ij. ar hIMUTMI1, sligh Owoo. now. 7"-?. U. G. Meow c AY "M a a: PfUtiCal 161&nUld Of (;MllttFiCAI Cfy*tAl- I;. ; Runion.) 20d td. MoKow: GamleaUtdat. koMl "- ". i0ollaff., R. 13. ltevkwW in Miwnibi. Abar"ft Ll N r Yt~, Yc~ PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 457 BOOK Call No.: QD931.F5 Author: FLINT,, YE. YE. Full Title: PRINCIPLES OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY Transliterated Title: Nachala kristallografii Publishing Data Originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Publishing House for Geological Literature Date: 1952 No. pp.: 224 No. of copies: 15,000 Editorial Staff: None Others: The author expresses his gratitude to Prof. S. D. Chetverikov and V. P. Cherevik for assistance Text Data Coverage: This is a short and concise textbook on crystallography on the level required in geological prospecting Institutions of higher learning and in geological departments of universities. The author taught this course in the Moscow Geological Prospecting Institute im. S. Ordzhonikidze. While the book does not bring any new material, it could present an interest for those who like to examine the extent to which crystallo- graphy is taught in Soviet universities. 1/3 Nachala kristallografii AID 457 - I TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Ch. 1 The subject of crystallography and its connection with other branches of science 5 Ch. 2 Initiation of growth and the growth of crystals 17 Ch. 3 Law of constant angles and the measurement of crystals 37 Ch. 4 Elements of the science of crystal symmetry 54 Ch. 5 Study of all possible crystal symmetry classes 63 Ch. 6 Law of rational indices (integers). Classification of symmetry classes according to syngony (the seven elemen- tary unit lattice cells). Placing crystals in different syngonies 70 Ch. 7 Law of zones. Relationship between face and edge symbols 86 Ch. 8 Law of crystallographical transformation limits and crystallochemical analysis 97 Ch. 9 Forms of crystal growth. Real and ideal forms. Outline of simple forms according to syngonies. Combinations 104 Ch.10 Division of simple forms according to classes 124 Ch.11 Appearance and characteristics of real crystals. Twin crystals 146 Ch.12 Structure of crystals 154 2/3 Nachala kristallografii AID 457 - I PAGE Ch. 13 Investigation of th,e crystal structure by means of X-rays 162 Ch. 14 Principles of the structural analysis. Typical struc*~ures. Basic concepts of crystallochemistry 51 Ch** 1 Main optical properties of crystals 1 5 2 Ch. 1 Investigation of most important optical properties of crystafs under microscope 201. Ch. 17 Mechanical, thermal and electrical properties of crystals 213 Purpose: Approved by the Ministry of Higher Learning of the USSR as a textbook for students specializing in geology in mining institutes. Facilities: Names of many Soviet scientific workers mentioned No. of Russian and Slavic References: None Available: Library of Congress 3/3 X. PtiNf,- Ye. Ye. 2* USM (600) 4. Grustallography, Ylathematical 7. Various methods of crystal draving. Trudy Inst.krist., no. 7, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. FLIJIT,Ye.Ye. -Z--.,-,,.": .... ~:.. -.".r Inetallation and checking theodolite goniometers. Trudy MGRI no.26: 210-219 154. (HLRA 8:12) (Goniometry) - t ;~ !2 1 ~. - I- jg~~ !L. Z~,;~-- a-" - ~~ ~'Ij - . . 1 -1 POPOV, Georgiy Mikhnylovich; SHAFRANOVSKIY, Marion Illarionovich; FLIIITjYe',Te.A-,redaktor; SEMCVA,M.V., redaktor-, GUROVA,O.A., .go nicheekly redaktor (Crystallography] Kristallograftis. Izd. 3-e, ispr. i dop. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhu. isd-vo lit-ry po geologil i okhrane nedr, 1955. 294 p. (MIRA 9:2) (Crystallography) FLINT, Yevganiy Taygonlyevich; POPOV, G.M., redaktor; SIKINOVA, M.V., rsdakf~'i' fidsteilfgtiW; , - "POPOV, R.D., takhnicheakiy redaktor [Practical manual on geometrio6l crystallographv] Praktichaskoe rukavodetyc po' geoustrichaskoi iristallografii. Izd. 3-4, parer. i dop. Xonkva, Go@. nauchno-takhn. 12d-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrons nedr, 1956. 207 P. (XIBA 10:1) (CrIstallogrephy, Xothemetical) FLISTI Ye.ye. - Method for measuring small crystals. Trudy MGRI 33:159-162 158. (MIRA 12:12) (Crystals--Measurement) F,LINT,-Ye.Ye. Forms of cassiterite crystals in certain deposits of the U.S.S.R. Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 87 no.2:240-241 '58. (14IRA 11:9) 1. Doystvitellrqy chlen Vassoyusnogn mineralogicheskogo obehebestva. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3488 Flint, Yevgenly Yevgenlyevich Katalog vysokotverdykh kristallov (Catalog of Extra-Hard Crystals) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 50 p. 2,200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut kristallografii. Ed.: N.Yu. Ikornikova; Ed. of Publishing House: A.P. Sencheakov; Tech. Ed.: Yu.V. Rylina. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for specialists engaged in the production of synthetic hard crystals. It may also be of use to engineers and technicians working in the abrasives industry. COVERAGE: The booklet is a catelogi of mineral and synthetic crystals. The first part of the booklet, based on data published in mineralogical works, analyzes various mineral crystals classified In these works and presents characteristics of 61 crystals, such as diamond, iridium, quartz, laurite, tridymite, corundum, spinel, and others. Their shape, hardness,.specific Card 1/2 Catalog of Extra-Hard Crystals SOV/3488 weight, refractionj color, melting point are discussed. The second part of the booklet, based mainly on data published in chemical or physical works, deals primarily with the production of synthetic crystals In the categories of carbides, nitrides, hydrides, borides and silicides. Methods of production of various synthetic crystals are discussed, and characteris- tics of these crystals given. There are 71 references: 15 '~Dirlet, 40 ror- tw, .11 French, 3 Engllsh.,and 2 Dutch. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Part I. Natural Crystals (Minerals) 5 Part II. Synthetic Crystals 34 Carbides, nitrides, 4,ydrides 34 Borides 44 Silicides 48 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. U/Isb Card 2/2 5-13-60 -FLINT, Yevgeniy Yev en! evichl_prof., SHAG1-ROVAy red.; GOROKHOVA~ ', e . red* (Fundamentals of crystallograpbyl Nachala kristallografil. Izd.2. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola," 1961. 241 p. (MIRA 14. U) (Crystallograpby) FLINT. Ye.Ye. New photogoniometer model. Kristallografiia 6 no.2:287-288 Mr-Ap '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institut kristallografii AN 83SR. (Goniometers) FLIORENT, I.P.1 inzh. Cont,inuous convriyor linou for tho onamallng of pirto. Mf,lkh. 4 avtom.proizv. 1.9 jio.l.-J',1-20 Ja 165. (MIRA 180) KUKUYEV, Ye.H.; YLTIHOV, V.F.; JFLIQRIX,.-jj.~.. otv.red.; VALENTINOY, A.M., red.; ABRAWAN, A.A., red.; KISTLEV, B.A., red.; XLTLIK, V.A., red.; ANLREM, G., tekhn.red. (Handbook with nomenclature and prices for materials and equipment used in the coal indue try] Nomanklaturnyi spravochnik i teeny na materialy i oborudovanie, primeniaemye v ugollnoi pronqshlennosti. Moskva. Group 2. ENonferrous metals] TSvetnve metally. 1950. 275 P. (KIEtA 13:4) 1. Russia (1923-; U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo ugoll.noy proaqshlennosti. (Nonferrous metals) (Coal minas and mining-Bquipment and supplies) FLIPOV, G. "International Con-assion on Large Dams of the World Power Gonference." m; p. h0 (Elektroeneraiia, Vol. 8, no. 11/12, Nov./Dec. 1957, 6ofiia, Bulgaria) "Studen Kladenets Dam is.Completed" p. 42 (Elektroeriergiia, Vol. 8, no. 11/12, Nov./Dec. 1957, Sofiia, Bulgaria) "Liahtning installations for big stadiums" P. 43 (Elektroenergiia, Vol. 8, no. 11/12, 4ov./Dec. 1957, Sofi-la, Bulgaria) L~ Monthly Index of East European Accessions (ESAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. b, June 1958 Z' L4 r- ~ rL ,. . Fighting corrosion of concrete in cellulose factories, p. 85. (PRZEGTAD PAPIERNICZY, Lodzq Vol. 11, no. 3, Mar. 1955-) SOt Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEA'L), LC, Vol. 11, Noj, $n. 1955, Uncl. FLIRSKIP W. FLIRSKL, W. Corrosion and protection of concrete structures in the food industry, .p. 239. Vol 10 no. 60 June, 1956 gi~misi SPOZYWCZY TECHNOIA)GY U48aws Poland So. Last Accession Vol. 6. no. 2. Feb. 1957 ~,LIRSKI, W. Corrosion of buildings in the tanning industry and the means of its prevention. P. 75 (Przegl,qd Skorzany. Vol. 12. No. 3, Mar 1957, Kra-kow, Poland) .50: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) Le". Vol. 6, No. P, A-ig 1957. Uncl. FLIS, Henryk Instruction conferencos as a method of perfecting the scientific personnel. Nduka polska 10 no.3:101-106 my-je 162. 1. Biuro Kaztalcenia i Doskonalenia Kadr Naukowych, Polska Akademia Hauk, Warszawa. M FLIS, I.K.; BYNYAYEVA, M.K* Platinum electrtkie after treatment in solutions of hypochlorite and other oridi-Itftg agents, Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no.12:2621- 2626 D- t63. (KERA P*1 1) 1. Leningradskiy tekhnicheskiy institut tsellyulozno-bumazhnoy proryshlennosti. ti hemical Abstracts x0xidation putanfigs. off h - 0 hLqrd-tt. solutions. 13. 11. j l-r -T ~ ? ~ m o or aw . 7clmol. livit.. -, 0 May 255 1954 MI-ellf. R 22 - TIT1.1--iq In-52,10-0- C,~,, " 1 , Elect rochemistry . - ) trTivIlatinn); 11m,. Kbirl. 2Y, 19.52 lit CIO- solus. at pit > 9.3. the o\idati4 I pi,tvnli,il rhallgvd with tile corlen. of It', CIO -, .1114 C1-. It? this recit.1 th'. potentiaA could he caled. from the vq-~i;itino. 5 = j~) -0.058 PIT + 0.0;W2 Jog wherc ~ = 1.267 v. lit Soills. with a pH from 8.5 to .1.0. ~qe drimllb-Ilee (if III,- oxidation potential oil PIT %vai repciented bl- a Straight line lying 55-60 mv. higher thmi ill,, str;iight title obtaint-d ill tile alk. region. Tile potential did ISO( c1laitge with tile, (101101. of Cl- irms ill thii region. Ali efTect of 60.- inll-; on tile oxi,latioo ju)tvittial ill neritral, ard lvc;tk-lv ari'l rerions could not he dvtected. lit soln%. of III[ < 3-5, 1: " ' potential was governed by flie eqiffl. of CI :r electmle behaved like a Ct elcetrude. Ilernard FLtl~- 4 h IUI butter mbstence the bi of 061lulose. 1. r. :. Ya. 775F= i=emj 5r:a-nT',Pii- dci~--cho= characteristics of cellu- sch bet onse W r n,; hing; when this is carried ochl a solutions buffered at p1l 9-11 with silicates, 13 OH), or Mg(011), suspension, than when Q '01~ other R. C. bluitRAY' bu al~ pH. mcesinbrF"-ch iiificellu- -fhi ftpp d - of bdiffer suys Ingn az d B.-YA. prl'shteTn =Zz~ia-rf I I 'ti,I*)' che"s. U'S.S.R. 25, -r tr. a Oil .-Sec C.A. 47, 3.VSh. 41 I'som. 37. No. 7. 1 uw 411 CUMMIO lot koffer hypwkbWte =wins. k Illuv"ni. AM flAta are siven "m a no. of bleach plaws uAng hypochWte Isuffetv. B.C.. In a 4-br. hypoc kwite pulp-tweaching Mwrskt~wt at 41- &W pH 10.5. t3wommumption of CaO %,&- Is kg.,?tcxi blescloo I pulp. The viwasity col the unhk~ched Arml bkwbrd polp was IMI and 423 mglllwAm-%, and a- (vlblkw, will, soil mins, breaking len alues for the bleatbed pulp wm tvu*4 M.. and 91. resp. J. n Lake Keay% i ~g "; 2.2 - I i !. -; %# I ~ I'" t - ~ I . ~2 ~ - ~ ~ U s ,ftentiometric SyJzo U ?yu Pew (de aa platmun, (GY 'reciltiol. itt-t., 340 Khifa- 10,38-43M~&3).-The :tlcd--,A ~A4 It ng tul. of 31% HjOj to the suis mia cwu P1 trodc; 0 rvo(yes at the cic~t . t.,'. dectrode is Proportional tu ttt--- pli a ttl,- -.-A'l , till, k rpPM1. (j.M V. per Unit JAI !b, ln~lh"i 1~ 14kabte. e.g., to titration of L'Il I . Off. and CO'-- are to be &W. I'lir, '~ 1 C'1~311311'jmf b% -' titrations: aria Oa am aliquot of :I,, U'lplwl -111. nd th, otherana simi!ar aliquai t. j~ ..i,k-d 1'1:,, alethod 6 also appLicLaIc na the tit.-in t of ciii--ce,- At- in J. Anal. Chim. US.S.R. 30. 31 -ii( 19,Z)(Eagl. tralWa- if Lchmmme md itz-,71417 prt,lul ,-,eher 4A !r.OAllj jE. gl- as ~'tr - .- -1. ":-. ;,;., ; F. -' : -I. . . .~ .~ f;,.*.;,~~:,~Fp~ 9PS:PW F--, . , - Y -17, . . . I ~ . - , , 0.1---..- 1 ~l 1 11 t , -> - I FtL'll ~P 7 USsR/Analysis of InorGanic Substances G-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 19632 Author I. Ye. Flis, M. K, Bynyayeva. Inst Title Analysis of ITypochlorites and Chlorites in Solu- tion, Orig Pub: Zh. Analit. Khimii, 1956, llj No 4, 453 - 458 Abstract: The conditions of potentiometric titration of C102- and CIO- with NapSO and AS203 were studied, It was established tilat 202- reacted slowly with Na2SO in an alkaline medium, but It reacted quickly in an aciditied medium; therefore., C102 should be titrated in a neutral and slightly acid medium (P11 about 7.0 to 4.0). Slightly alkaline Card 1/3 - 112- U83R/Analysis of Inorganic Substances G-2 Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 19632 and slightly acid media (5 < PH < 8) are the best for the notentiometric titration ol' C10- with a solution of Ila-SO . Solutions containinG C10- and C10--- are not stable in slightly alka- line, neutral and sliehtly acid media. The con- elusion was arrived at that the potentior-etric titration with the 11a,SO, solution could not give reliable results-at a4si,4ultaneous determination of C10- and C10 The reaction of CIO,,- with As ~03sin an a*'kaline medluu proceeds very slowly (t e tudied system is vtable only in the allka- line region), therefore, CIO- can be t1trated off in presence of C102-, The final point can be determined easily by a sharp change of the Card 213 - 113 - USSR/Analysis of Inorganic Sub3tanceo G-2 Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 6. 1957, 19632 ozidizing potential. The following method is re- commended: the total content of C10-- and C10- is determined in one sample by the iodometric method and C10- Is determined in another sample be the Potentiometric titration in alkaline medium (pl-I 9) with A22103 Card 3/3 - !14 - USSR/Inorganic Chemistry. Complex Compounds. C Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No. 8, 19579 261+55. Author Flisq I.Ye., Vasillyeva, T.M. Inst Title Potentiometric Study of dhlorite Solutions. Orig Pub Zh. obshch. khimii, 19569 26, No. 59 1272 1277. Abstract The potentiometric titration of the Na, and Ba chlorites was carried out with acid and alkali on the installation with a glass electrode described earlier (Nikollskiy B.P.? Flis I.Ye., Tr. LTI im. Molotova, 191+9, No. 1, 61) The titration curves show that HC10, is a far stronger acid than H2CO and HC 0. The for- mation of noticeable amAunts of C10 In the chlorite solution begins at pH equaf to 6. The oxidizing.potential was measured Card 1/2 - k 2- :. i~~ ~ i C, 1. Ye. Certain properties aid methods for preparation of chlorine dioxide and chloritos in connection with their practical application. Zhur. prikl.khim. 29 no.5t633-645 NY '56. (MUL 9:8) 1. Leningradskly teklmologIcheekly institut imeni T.N. Nolotova. (Chlorine oxidom) (Chlorites) 7 /6 U&Wftysical Chemistry - 1hermodynamics, Thermochemistry, Equilibria, Physical-Cheal cal Analysis, Phase Transitions. Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal. Rhi-47so No 2., 1958., 3T54. Author I-Ye Plis K.Yu- Solids, K.P. Mishchenko. Inst Title Thearmochemical Study of Interaction of Chlorine and Hydrogen Per oxides. Orig -vab: Zh. neorgan. kbinlip 1957j, 2j, No 7Y 1471-1473- Abstract: The thermal effect of the interaction of 010;L with E.,O.% with the formation. of chlorites vas measured at 10 to 350- HAA dissociates in ah alkallne medium irith.the formation of HO; perhydzmxyl. ion and-the reaction proceeds according to the mechanism 2ClU- (solution)-+ 40- + OH- =' 2C10. '. + H'~O (Ji quid) + Ot. (gas). L69K =- -98840/T - 1669logT + 1-.27T + W99.8 was derived based on 6cperimental data. The enthalpy, is obaric potential and entropy changes at this reaction at Card 1/2 -6- UMIS, /i.Tu.; MISHCRENKO, I.P.; FLIS, I.Te. Thermodynamics of the dissociation of hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solutions. Zhur.neorg.khim. 2 no.9:1985-1989 S '57. (MIRA 10:12) l.Ieningradakiy takhnologicheaki3r institut. (Dissociation) (Hydrogen peroxide) TURANOVA, T.A.; MISCHENK0. K.P.; FLIS, I.Ye. Dissociation of hydrogen sulfide in aqueous solutions at different temperatures. Zhur.neorg.khim. 2 no-9:1990-1997 S '57- (MIRA 10:12) I.Leningrad nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut po pererabotke, nefti, i LeningradsIdy takhnologicheak-ly institut, kafedra fizicheskoy i. kolloidnoy khimii. (Dissociation) (Hydrogen sulfide) AUtHORS: Flis, I. Ye., Bynyayeva, M. K. 75-6-16/23 TITLE: The Determination of Chlorine Dioxide in Solutions (opredeleniya dvuokisi khlora Irastvore). PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimii , 1957, Vol- 12, Nr 6, PP- 740-743 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The method of the determination of chlorine dioxide in solutions is based on its decomposition with hydrogen per- oxide in an.alkaline medium. The analysis is suited for the determination of chlorine dioxide in presence of chloriteB, chlorates, chlorides and carbonates. By this method it is possible to determine a 0,0005 gram equivalent of C102. This method can also be applied to the determination of chlorine dioxide and chlorite in bleaching solutions, There are 3 tables and 15 references, 2 of which are Slavic* ASSOCIATION: Technoiogical Institute Leningrad (Leningradskiy tekhnoiogi- cheskiy institut). SUBMITTED: February 7, 1955 1. Bleaching solutions 2. Chlorine dioxide-Determination Card 1/2 3- Chlorites 4. Chlorates 5. Carbonates The Determination of Chlorine Dioxide in Solutions. 75-6-16/23 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 01 - I / . Fk /Sfi _T' rt. 1.).SSR/Physical Chemistry - Solutions, Theory of Acids and Bases. B-12 1lbs Jour: Referat. 22mrnal Xhimi . 170 3, 1958, 7280- Author K.P. Mishchen , I.Ye. Flis. Inst Title Upon The Formation Possibility of Positive Halogen Ions in Aqueous Solutions. Orig Pub: Zh. prikl. khlmli, 1957, 30, No 5, 665-674- Abstract: The changes of thermodynamic potentials and the equilibrium constants of formation reactions of C1+, Br+ and I+ in aqueous solutions vere com puted by the method of thermodynamic cycles. A little thermodynamic probability of the existence of these cations in aqueous solutions was established, their formtion capability decreasing from iodine the chlorine; the most pro- bable processes of such cation formation axe interaction re- actions of hypohalites with corresponding acids. The compu- tations carried out for hypochlorite solutions, as well as Card 1/2 -1- WSR/11hysical Chemistry - Solutions, Theory of Acids and Bases. B-3.1 'Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Khimiya, No 3, 1958o 7260- data of oxidizing potentials and cathode Polarization in these solutions did not confirm the hypothesis of an active Partici- pation of Cit ions in oxidation processes proceeding at cellu- lose and fabrik bleaching. The authors assme that the real oxidizer in such processes is molecular chlorine. Card : 2/2 -2- Pakhomova, N. V. TITLE: The Thermochemistry of the Dissociation of Sulfuric Acid and Hypoehicrous Acii in Aquecus Solutions (Termokhimiya -issotsLatsii sernoy i khlornovatistoy kislot v vodnom- rastvore) P -7, -R I J D 1:~A LZhurnat neorganicheskoy khimii, 1956, Vol. 3, Nr 8, PP, 1772-1780 ABSTRACT: By means of thermochemical tests the reaction of solutions of sodium hypochloride with sulfuric aci-,, was investigated, The heat effect of the reaction C10- + H+--9117CIO and '011- ~ ITSO4---jSO42- +- If20 was calculated. The thermochemical investigations of the processes in hypochloride solutions were combined with a calorimetric and potentiometric metho-1. Tnis method in also applicable in the investigation of thermo- chemical reactions with other instable systems, The potentio- metric determinations were performed with platinum electrodes Card 1/3 and their results make it possible to correct the values found ':he Tnermochemistry of the Dissociation of SOV/78-3-8-10/48 Sulfuric Acid and hypochlorous Acid in Aqueous Solutions by the thermochemical analysis. The heat effect of the neutralization of diluted solutions of sulfuric acid at 10, 25, 3~ and 500" was determined. From the data the dissociation constant of IISO 4 was computed. Tno average of the computed heat effect for the corresponding temperatures is the following: At 10 0c -16,c.j t 0,0,1 kcal/gram equivalent, 0, at 25 1 -15,74 t 0,04 kcal/gram equivalent, at 35 0C -15,61 � 0,08 kcal/gram equivalent, at 500C - 15,32 10,04 kcal/gram equivalent, The dissociation heat of the chloric acid in aqueous solu- tions was investigated, ?rom the experimental results the thermodynamic characteristic of this process in the tempera- ture range of 10 - 500C was founi: At 10 0C - 5,90 1 0,05 kcal/mol at 2500 = 5,70 0,04 kcal/mol Card 2/3 at 3500 = 5,40 0,05 kcal/mol The '7hermochemiatry of the ~)i-,iuociatLon of Uulfuric Acid and Hypochlorous Acid in Aqueous Solutions at 500C = 5,0 t kcnl.!Mol. The disso~:iation process of the chloric aci4. is of an endo- thermic nature. There are 6 figuren, 6 tables, an~ 27 references, 11 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: JulY 10, 1557 Card 3/3 SOV/78-3-8-11/48 AUTHORS; Flis, I. Ye., Mishchenko, K. P. 11alkhomova, N. V. TITLE: The Calculation of the Fundamental Thermodynamic Values for C10- aq and HC10 aq at 250Centigrade (V~,chisleniye osnovnykh termodinamicheskik-h velichin dlya C10- aq i HC10 aq pri 250 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khimii, 1558, Vol. 3, Nr 8, PP- 1781-1784 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Thermochemical testinas were performed of the reaction 0 Clo aq + H2 02 aq--""- Cl aq + 1120 + 02at 10, 25, 35, and 50 centigrade. The results obtained at.25 0 centigrade were used for the calculation of the calorimetric '.estings. Based on their own results the fundamental thermodynamic values for C10 and0HC10 aq at 250centigrade were calculated: aq 6H 0298(C10- aq ) = - 25,73 kcal/g-ion AH 0298(HC10 aq ) - - 31,37 kcal/mol Card 1/2 AZ 298(HCIO aq ) - - 19,17 kcal/mol SOV/78-3:8-11/46 Tito Gulculation of the Fundamental Thermodynamic Values for C10 aq and HC10 acl at 250 Centigrade 4~ z0298(ClO- aq ) - - 9,21 kcal/g-ion S0298(IIC10 aq) ~25,84 E.ye. S0298(CIO- aq ) - 11,36 E.ye. There are 2 tables and 16 references, 12 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: June 10, 1957 Card 2/2 FLIS, I.Ye. Iffect of pH and temperature of media on the ratio of active oxidizers in hypochlorits solutions during chlorination and bleaching processes. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.&-1194-1201 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:10) l.Leningradiskiy tokhnologicheskly institut. (Chlorination) (Bleaching) (Oxidising' agents) AUTHOR: Flis, I. Ye. 76-32-3-11/43 TITLE: On Oxidation Potentials of Solutions-of Chlorite and Chlorine Dioxide (Ob okialitelinykh potentsialakh rastvorov khlorita i dvuokisi khlora) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fixicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 32, Nr 3, pp,. 573-579 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The data bf Holet (ref-5) on the normal potential equilibrium irf solutions with chlorite and chlorine dioxide cannot be fully ut.ilized7in default of data on reversibility and analytical datap whereas in the present paper, . investigAtions on the reversibility of the measured potentials 'and values of the normal potential equilibrium calculated from them were carried out. Data on the,experimental method are given7from which.. 'It, ow be seen that a potentiometer according to RaP87 as well as a glass electrode with a lamp potentiometer werd used. From the given results of the experiments on the oxidatiorr"potential at different PH it faaiDwtzat a determinable chlorite formation frog the chlorine-oxide Card 1/3 solutions takes place when PH> 4, whereas the formation ft Oxidation Potentials of Solutions of Chlorite and 76-32-3-11/43 Chlorine *Dioxide of chlorine dioxide in ohlorite solutions was observed when pH < 6.5- Platinum and gold-plate electrodes were used in the investigations of the oxidation-reduction system of the above-mentioned solutions, whe=e experiments of electrode-polarization were performed at different pH (by Zh. L. Bert). The investigations showed that reversibility can be attained at an approximate pH of 4-8. The determinations of the normal equilibrium potential, part of the measurements given in a tabular form having been performed by N. V. Trotskqa showed a value of 0*934�0-oo2 V for the equilibrium: C10 + e- 4=* C10- 2 solution 2 Standard valued of the isobaric potentials of the formaiion 9f Clo2 in solut~onw A$ wPll as the entropy~were.also calculated and gi'ven ~iith AZ0 25-55 kgoal/mole.and So 43.9- Clo aq. z Clo aq- Card 2/3 2 . 2 On Oxidation Potebtials of Solutions of Chlorite and 76-3.2-3-11/43 Chlorine Dioxide There are 3 figures, I table, and 11 references, 0 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Leningrad Technological Ipatitute) SUBMITTED: October 9, 1956 Card 3/3 FLIS, I, Yet) Doe Chem Sol (diss) -- "Investigation of the processes and equili- bria in solutions of oxygen compounds of chlorine as applied to bleaching cellu- lose and fabrics", Leningrad, 1959. 37 pp (Min Higher Educ 'USSR, Leningrad Order of Labor Red Banner Tech Inst im Leningrad Soviet), 150 Copies (KL, No 21, 1959, 111) ,5(4) SOV/78-4-2-6/40 AUTHORS: Mishchenko, K. Pop Tumanova, To A* TITLE: On the Dissociation of Arsenic Acid (0 dissotsiateii myshl- yakovoy kisloty) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganichookoy khimii, 1959p Vol 4, Nr 2, pp 277-285 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The dissociation of arsenic acid was examined.by potentio- metric titration. Solutions of 0.05 and 0.1 moles sodium arsenate were titrated by sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid at 109 25g 359 and 500. The dissociation constants Kip K2, and K 3 of H3AsO4 were determined from the titration results. On the titration curve three sections can be distinguished: the first one at PH 11.9-9, the second at pH 9-4.5, and the third at PH -4, 4. The dissociation constants Ki. K 29 and K 3 determined at various temperatures are shown in the tables 1, 2, and 3o The degree of hydrolysis and the composition of the aqueous solutions of H 3AsO4 at various temperatures and Card 1/2 PH values and ionic strengths of /-t - 0.01, 0.05, and 0.10 On the Dissociation of Arsenic'Acid SOV/78-4-2-6/40 were determinede The results are shown in figures 2 and 3. The heat effects, the change of the isobaric potential, and the change of the entropy in the processes 1, 2, and 3 of the gradual dissociation were determined. The average values of the thermodynamic quantities of the dissociation processes of H3AsO 4 in aqueous solutions are shown in table 4. There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and 35 references, 10 of whieb are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po pererabotke nefti (Leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Petroleum Processing) Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Leningrad Technological Institute) SUBMITTED: November 5, 1957 Card 2/2 S- G V/ 3 - --2-E/ AUTHORS: Flia, I.Ye., Liishchenko, K.P., Salnis, K.Yu. TITLE: Study of the Rate of Some Reactions in Aqueous Solutlions Containing Chlorine Dioxi;'e, Chlorine, and H~ypochiorous Acid (Izucheniye skorosti no'11-oio-----'-*.i reak,,,siy %, vodnyl-',. i-,!3-vorakh, soderzhashchikh dvuo,---,:,,' k*-'7...--, kh'-or i k'.,-1lcrnC,,r~-.tiv-tuyU kislotu) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal r)rikladnoy k1c.-i-mil, 1"'50 -1 1 "YYII, 2, pp 284-291 (lissr") 1"BSTRACT: Chlorine dioxide solutic-Us used in '-he cellullcse, -..aver, and textile induatry contE-in certain ,tiartitie-:5 of c:ilorine, and the products of its hydl-ol,,,,sis, iypoc.2v),rous -4r,-- i,,y,iro- chloric c--cid, Lr--Ilc-l, i_ i 4-7- In thc3e colut-C-IS Lr, inter- action of 0102 71i"" F-Cl0 ~tnd chlorine ~.iu--t Icc expQcted. The con3tants of the reacti-,Dn bet-acen c'-.1crine lioxide and chlorine in an aqueous solution !~.re ualcula-teA Figures 1 and 2 and Table 1 s'~)crw a increase Irom 10 - 6000 is accomani~~d loy nn t--"e reac'ion rate. The speed constant increases aprrox--rialely 25 times. Card 1/12 The higher the concentration of the activc. Jorine in the m c~L' tllo 11kate of Some Reactions in A(,uQo,,,,s Solu-,ions Clorine Clilorine rind Hyporhlorous Acid 3olution, the sharyer is the incre_!-se in the reaction rate. The interaction Of C102 and-,,iClG leads to the Cormation of chlorates and chlorides and to the --cidif;cation. of the solu- tion. formulae for tiie kinetics of thwe :-e~Ielions are derived and values for the various constants tj_ven. There are 3 ~,Irarhs, 4 tablos, _t-d 13 5 of :.hich i.,.re Sovict, 4 EnSlish, and 4 German. A S S 0 C; II C. 1, Lenin-gradskiy tekhnolo~jicheskiy inotitut (Lenin-rad TeQhno- loCical Institute) S U 3 ": I T TE D Lecember 16, 1957 2/.2 5 (4) SOV/76-3,3-7-24/40 AUTHORSt Troltskaya, N. V., Mishchenko, K. F., Flis, 1. Ye. TITLE: An Investigation of the Equilibrium C102p-p+ e-,#_ClO_2p-p in Aqueous Solutions at Various Temperatures PERIODICAL; Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 7, pp 1614 - 1617 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On the basis of various properties solutions of C102 and chlorites are used as bleaching agents in textile industry and paper pro- duotion. Bleaching is usually carried out in weakly acid medium (Ref 3) in which the above equilibrium occurs. The latter was investigated already several times. According to these data of publications, the authors investigated here the potential of the platinum electrode in solutions of chlorite and chlorine di- oxide at pH 4 - 6 under the assumption that the measured values were dependent on the above equilibrium (1). Potentiometric ex- periments were made at the temperatures of lo, 25, 35 and 500C, which are important for practical purposes. All potential and pH measurements were made by the method of compensation on Raps, potentiometer and a JE01 electrometer tube. Before the tests, Card 1/2 the sodium chlorite and C102 solutions were analyzed with respect An Investigation of the Equilibrium C10 2p-p + SOV/76-33-7-24/40 + e#_ C10- 2p-p in Aqueous Solutions at Various Temperatures to the content of CIO- CIO Cl-, CIO OH-, HCO-9 and C02- 29 3 3 ions (Refs 13-15).Evaluation of the measurement results (Table 1) yielded results (Table 2) which can be represented by the follow- ing equations: 2 3 C102/C'02 ' -5-376 + m6l,3 T - O~O 3194T + 0.06200T V (1) Azo . 124,0 + 0.0-005 T2 -0.0 55T3_1.4 T kcal/mol (2). There are 2 tables and 16 references, 7 of which are Soviet, ASSOCIATIONs Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Leningrad Institute of Technology) SUBMITTED: January lo, 1958 Card 2/2 5,(A) AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/3 FliB, 1. Ye., Mishchenko, K. P., SOV/76-33-8-11/39 '"I ~70_ myr," N. V. Potentials of Chlorine Electrodes at Various Temperatures Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 8, PP 1744 - 1749 (USSR) The oxidizability of chlorine and its compounds is important for the technology of chlorination and bleaching of cellulose and textile fabrics. In publications, many investigations con- ceraing the properties of chlorine and particularly regarding the determina.ion of the potential (P) of the chlorine else-- trode (CE) are described. In (Ref 2) it was found that a plati- num electrode (PE) behaves like a (CE) in acid hypochlorite solutions. On the basis of data found in publications, the (P) of the (PE) in acid hypochlorite solutions was investigated in the present case. The solutions contained larger amounts of dissolved chlorine (C). It was assumed that the values obtained were due to the balance 1/2 Cl + e;F*Cl- (2). Poten- 2 solution gas tiometrical measurements were carried out in the most practical Potentials of Chlorine Electrodes at Various SOI/76-33-13-11/39 Temperatures temperature range at 10, 25j 35, and 50 0C. All (P)- and pH-mea- surements were carried out by the compensation method with a Raps potentiometer (with an electrometric tube IE01). A series of potentiometrical titrations with a Pt- and glase-electrode of 0-08 - 0-04 n NaClO-solutions, and 0.1 n H280 4- solutions were carried out, the pH and the oxidation potential (OP) being measured. The calculation of the normal potential of (C) To Cl 2/2C'7 was carried out by means of a known equation (5) (Table 1, for solutions with a (C)-concentration corresponding to the (C)-pressure in equilibrium at I atm). The normal (OP) of the system Cl 2 gas - 2 C1 solution for the above temperatures were calculated from the experimental data (Table 2). The values for 250C agree well with those found in publications (Refs 5,11917)- It is assumed that for this reason the values given for other temperatures are also reliable. Equations for the temperature function of and AZO fC12/2Cl- Cl2/2Cl- (change in the isobaric Card 2/3 potential) were obtained, and the values AZO, df/dT, AH and AS Potentials of Chlorine Electrodes at Various SOV/76-33-8-11/39 Temperatures of the equilibrium for the above temperatures were calculated. The values T 0 and AZO were determined for the following equi- libria (at the above temperatures): HC10 + H+ + 2 e f=*Cl + H 0 solution solution solution 2 liqu ClO;oluti " + 2 11+01ution + 2 e ~4C1_ -& H 0 on a solution 2 liqu Clo solution + H 20liqu +2 e F:~Ci solution + 2OH solution HC10 + H+ + e *zkl /2 C1 +H 0 solu ion solution 2 gas 2 liqu The temperature functions of the normal potentials of the latter equilibria are given by corresponding equations. There are 3 tables and 23 references, 11 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Leningrad Technologic- al Institute) SUBMITTED: January 10, 1958 Card 3/3 MISHCHMO, K.P.; TUMOOTA, T.Aq ~FLIS I.Ye. Determination of sulfide, hydrosulfide, and hydrogen sulfide present simultaneously in pure aqueous solutions. Zhur.anal.knim. 15 no.2:211-217 Mr-Ap 1600 (MIRA 13:7) 1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut tselly-ulozno-bumazbLnoy promyshlennosti. (Sulfide) (Hydrogen sulfide) I YLIS, I.Te.; BYRTATEVA, M.K.;,BLOSHTSYN, I.I. Conditions required for a chemical method of preparing chlorates. Zhtxr.prikl.khis. 33 no.4:779-783 Ap 160. (MIRA 13.9) (Chlorates) FLIS, I.Ye. Thermodynamic analysis of the processes involved in the reduction of chlorates by sulfuric anhydride and methyl alcohol. Zhur. prikl, khim. 33 no.8tl767-1774 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Chlorates) (Sulfur trioxide) (Methanol) I '-kLIS, I.Ye.; TRANOVA, T.A. Determination of sulfur dioxide and chlorate present simultaneously- Zav.lab. 26 no.8:943-945 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. LaniDgradekly tekhnologicheskiy institut. (Sulfur dioxide) Oblorate) -44~, fz--~ -4 25651 S/080/60/033/012/005/024 D209/D305 AUTHORS: Mishchenko, K,P., Flia, I.Ye., and Kustodinav V.A. TITLE: Thermodynamiz3 characteristics of aqueous hydrogen peroxide and ite reactions with chlorine at different temperatures PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimiiq v. 33, no. 12, 1960, 2671 - 2675 TEXT: Due to the absence of thermodynamic data for the hydrogen pe- roxide solution for a wide temperature range the authors studied the reaction H202 > H 21 0 1120-9 X at temperatures of 50, 1-00, 250 and 350C.ro provide the necessary information. Calorimetri,~ experiments were conducted using a Vrevskiy calorimeter [Abstractor;s note: No information given]. Into this, 300 ml. of a H 20. solu-,14,Dn, cortailning 0.048 mol H202/1 Card 1/5 25651 S, 680 /601/033/012/005/024 Thermodynamic characteris-tics of ... D20~)/D305 (determined by the permanganate method) and an ampoule containing analytically pure IAnO2 wx?re introduced. On reaching a thermal equi- librium the ampoule was broken and MnO.') liberated caused the decom- position of the H20,,0 From the temperature Changes, the quantity of heat liberated and hence AH were determined for the above men- tioned temperatures. The results obtained showed that the AH of reaction (1) changes negligibly with the temperature. Tables 2 - 6 give the thermodynamic chara.,teristics of reactions 1p 69 8p IY, and 16. There are 6 tables and 15 references: 1-0 Soviet-blod"'and. 5 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference-, to the English-language publica- tioni.r&OAS. as follows: G.L. Ma-thesonp 0. Maass, J. Am., Chem. Soc. 51, ~749 1929. - SUBMITTED: July 9, 1960 Card 2/5 KSHCHENKO, K.P., doktor khimicheskikh nai*- FLIS I.Ye., kand.khimich. nauk; BYNYAYEVA,'-M K kand.khimich.: na' P -Hi6im-d-z- Ahiizich. .iu . I I,- . M. , IL'and nauk; 9kLN'IS;'i.'Yu., kand.khimi* nauk; BL,QSffTEYN, I.I., imzh.; DOBRYSHIN,N.D., inzk.; FISH, S.T., inzh. Technology of the production of chlorine dioxide. Trudy LTITSBP no.8:81-88 161. 11 (MIRA 16;9) (Chlorine olitides) ~ , - 1'z . . , .7 .:, ~, -r .- I - . - . . . - - -nl:"- . . - 7" - .1-1-11-1: - ~,- --l-I .-- -1 --l- I KUSTODINAv V.A.; MISHCHENK09 K.f.; -FLM#-J.Je. Thermodynamic characteriotico of the interaction between chlorip monoxide and oodium hydroxide. Zhur. prikl. khim. 34 no.1:125-129 4Ta 61. (KM 1/,: 1) (Chlorine cKide) (Sodium hydroxide) FLIS, I.Ye.; HISCHENKO, K.P.; KUSTODIKAp V.A. Thermodynamic characteristics of the reaction between chlorine monoxide and hydrogen peroxide in an alkaline medium. Zhur. prikl. khim. 34 no.2:306-33-1 F 161. (MIRA 34:2) (Chlorine oxide) (Hydrogen pereAide. ALISHITS, I.M.; FLIS, I.Yea Thermodynamic characteristics of certain unsaturated polyetheres Zbnr.prikl.khim. Atino.3t644-652 W 161. (MA 14:5) (Ethlro) (Theniodynamico) FLISP I.Ye. Energy Wence of the formation Of S04-and HSO - ions in aqueous solutions at various temperatures. ihur.prikle khim. 31, no.8:1744.!-171+7 Ag(161. . - (MIRA 14:8) (Sulfates) Thermodynamics) S/080/61/03/i/008/01.4/018 1)204/1)305 AUTHORS- Al'shits, I Grad, 1q.11, and :,'Iis, I Ye TITLE: Heating power and combustibilitv of some polyesters, used in producin_- ic glasses '-;hurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 34. no, 8, 1961, 1857-1860 it is known that the temperature develope6 during the com- bustion orocess can be used as one of the characteristics of intlzim- mability of organic substances. its value cnn be calculated thcor- etically. The theoretical combustion temperaLure is the maximum nos,,~ible temperature which cau be attained duringi the combustion Ct a compound in a stoichniometric ume of air -:in the absence of hent losses. No data on theoretical ibustion temperatures of unsat- urated polyesters which could be ased in-producing, plastic glasses, in literature, The results of calculations character- are aval izing the heating Dower of .5 polyesters synthesized by the authors, as well as the results of exDeriments carried out to test their com- ard 1/4 S/080/ol/634/uO8/ 14/Q 18 Heating power and combustibility,-, D204/0305 bustibility, are reported in this article, The tot,il qunntity of heat in the combustion reaction at temperature T can 'DO expressed by means of: the following equation; AIIT - ) r, (1) where III, is the heat effect of the combustion reaction; in. and c,i are the number of gram molecules of the gaseous products Iin the r system and their molar heat capacities, respectively. 'LiLe weight of the products of combustion and ot nitrogen introduced can De easily calculated from the combustion reaction equation. Tiie depen- dence of the heat capacities on temperature was expressed for all compounds by means of Eq, (2) CP z a -;- bT + cT2 C.2), ~2) 'Ihe use of "~'q, (1) assumes -that the heat developing during combus- tion is used to heat the gaseous compounds in the systei-,I, ~,,nd that the dissociation of the molecules of these compounds is insignifi- cant, so that the heat consumed by dissociation is negligible, and C ard 2.A /0' 0 C, 0 3 4 /,00 3 /0 1 (11 t 1. 4 t 6 I le ".1tin-, i A Dlj:) D.- ol_itsidc tiv o'- error.. Under such conditions. thn theoretical t(,m,)er;ntLire wil-I correspon(I. "Co 1~-iie, ~yor V,A. of ill Lion rei.1cl., -.-I tc ')Oil wc,,;~ C, For calcu- la t,~ i w~ L H-1, at vzir*,ou,,, tT,irtncralures, thr Fol, I.e.; i o -,.;e 11 known e ci u,! t i o n w as L) s r: cl 2 3 c HT 110 Y_ aT A F, bT 'AFcT 3 I Ii, ,AHO waF, c--ileWate(I 1)v thi- same ecration, visin,, valves of LAII-)98() calculate(! bv ~.he authors DrevicusIv (Ref, I- -"';:TV. 3, 644, 1961), The vall,es of the cocff~ci ,ents a, b in(] c For the apprm)rj.- ate nol.vu9ters; wore obta-ined bv tfie least souares t-te!-hod The Lies of th,~! tl-Lle molar heat car),ac'Itips or thc:s,~, comDounds at variolIS , pr tpmT.)eravires woro calculated bv an nquation Dron.(s:,d b, A N, Shel (Ref ~ 5: ' alon Lonloerulcostev O,nw of Heat Ca-,Iac'] ti-es (1946' Tn order to Find the chiracterirtfc derree of in[Irrit,ability, the svnthc,.~3iz-(I polvosters were subi-cted' to Lh( IL_~,-ro tests: Card 3/4