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zhenii i nezavershennoe stroitel'stvo v promyshlennosti Foldav-
sk-oi SEER (po da-mrjm 16 strook). Kishinev, Izd-vo nShtiint-- 11
1962. 32 p. (MIRA 15--i~~
(Moldavia-Capital investments)
(Moldavia-Construction industrya--Management)
BORTNIKOV, V.B., kand. ekon. nauk, red,,; MWK, V.P., red.; FEDOTOVA,
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(Problems of the economics of capital construction in the
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Moldavskoi SSR; materialy. Kishinev, Shtiintsa, 1962. 145 P.
(MIRA 16~2)
1. Nauchno-ekonomicheskaya kon-ferentsiya po stroitel'stvia v
Moldavskoy SSR, Kishinev, 1961. 2. Zamestitell predsedatell
Cosodarstvennogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov SSSR po delam stroi-
tellst-ira Moldavskoy SSR (for Mednek). 3. Zaveduyushchiy sektorom
ekonomiki stroitellnoy industrii Institlata ekonomiki Akademii
nauk Moldavskoy SSR(for Bortnikov),
(Moldavia--Construction industry--Management)
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G.L., tekhn. red.
[How to increase the profitableness of the coramanal econov7 of
collective farms] Puti, povysheniia, tovarnosti obshchestvennogo
khoziaistva kollchozov. Kishinev) Izd-vo "Shtiintsall Akad. nauk
Moldavskoi SSR, 2962. 226 p.. (MIRA 15:6)
(Collective farms)
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tika I-oliarograficheskogo analiza; material-y. Kishinev, Ird-
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(MIRA 15.12)
1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniya po polynrografichesko=u analima.
lot, 19rio'.
(PolarograplW-Congressus)
MKO, 0. 1.
K=IN, V. A.; VASILMV, P. S.; DMMM
Moscow
Laboratory of Colloidal Chemistry, Physico-Chemical. Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov,
(-1940-).
"The Effect of the Solubility of Silver Salts on their Adsorption by Mixea Gels of
Silicic Acid and Sesquioxides.11
Zhur. Fiz. Khim. Vol. 14, No. 12, 1940.
USSR/Ch,~mlstry - Calloids gap/Oct 48~
Literature,
"Answer to Ye. N. Gapon' s Articl6p" 0. 1.
Dmitrenko, I p
"Nolloid Zhur" Vol X, No 5
Written in answer to a criticism by Gapon of a
previous article by Dmitrenko and M. M. Kolesni-
kov, "AdeorptA6n ?=parties of Highly Refined
Organic Mineral Gels," in "Kolloidnyy Zhurnal,"
-No 8,, 1946~ p 319. Dmiltrer-ko -says C-apon
attacked individual points, btt not principal
thesis of initial article, which stated that
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"introduction of organic substances (sodium
bumate.1 does aot increase the acid or ex;:hmn e
propertlea of higbtly refined mineral gels."
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MITRMO, 0. 1. - ZWAIEHINA, T*,P.
geasuring soil pK under normal moiNture conditions b7 using an
unbreakable glams electrode [with summary in InglishJ. Pochvovedenie
no.1:111-123 T& 157. (t(T.RA 10:5)
LInstitut okeanolo i AN SSSR.
rsoil acidity)
AUTHORs Dmitrenko, 0.1. 69-58-2 -6/23
TITLE: The Bind,ing of Water by Finely Dispersed Precipitates
1. Calculation of the Amount of Bound Water From an Electr'-
lyte Concentration in a Solution at Equilibrium (Svyazyvan2ye
vody tonkodisperanymi osadkami 1. Vychisleniye kolichestva
svyazannoy vody po kontsentratsii elektrolitov v ravnovas-
nom ras-;vore)
PERIODICALs Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1958, Vol XX, Nr 2, pp 163-169 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: During the interaction of finely dispersed precipitates wi~.11
solutions of electrolytes, a simultaneous adsorption of the
molecules of the solutes and the solvent takes place. The
adsorption of the solutes is more completely investigated
than the adsorption of the solvent. In this article, a
method for the fast determination of the bound water In na-
tural precipitates is given. Finely disperse siltelay and
clay precipitates of the Bering Sea are used in the experi-
ments. These precipitates are characterized by a high (up
to 90%) content of pelitic fraction with a particle diametei
of less than 0.01 mm. The amount of bound water was deter-
Card 1/3 mined bys 1) the general humidity of the precipitates, drled
69-=9-2 -6/2"
The Binding of Water by Finely Dispersed Precipitates 1. Calculation Of
the Amount of Bound Water From an Electrolyte Concentration in a Soluti-cr
at Equilibrium
in the thermostat at a temperature of 110 0C; 2) the quali",-
of washed out chlorine found during the washing of the pre-
cipitates by tl.r.- electrolyte -,olution, which contains no
rine ions; 3) the -,ilorine concentration in the so--I sol"i-
tion. The layers of water adjacent to the surface cf the
colloidal particles and consisting of well oriented
les are usually "bound water". The procedure proposed
giving the ratio-between the bound water and the quality
moist and dry precipitate is based on the assumption Thai
electrolytes and non-electrolytes participate in the
of molecular adsorption from the aqueous solution of the 117.1ne-
ly dispersed precipitates, This procedure can be used i-f tho
equiionic sorption of the electrolyte, of which the anion se,r-
ves as indicator, is absent or reduced to a minimum. The
distribution of the molecules of water and electrolyte ai-
sorbed by the colloids ma3~ be estimated if the electrolyte
concentration in the intermicellat solution is known.
There are 3 tables and 11 references, 7 of which are Sovie~,
Card 2/3 2 French, I American, and 1 English.
69-rB-2 -6/2"
The Binding of Water by Finely Dispersed Precipitates 1. Calculation 04'
the Amount of 'Bound Water From an Electrolyte Concentration in a Solut.-;cn
at Equilibrium
ASSOCIATIONt Institut okeanologii AN SSSRI Moskva (Institute of Oceano-
logy of the USSR Academy of Sciences , Moscow)
S,UBMITTEDs January 3, 1957
i..Water--Binders 2. Molecules--Adsorption 3. Precipitators
--Applications 4. Precipitators--Characteristics
Card 3/3
5(45 SOV/69-21-4-9/22
AUTHORi Dmitrenjzp,,,Q.1., and Favlova, G.A.
TITLEi The Binding cf 17ater by Finely-Dispersed Sed-iiiients,
2. The DepenEence of the Amount of Bound 'N'ater on the Eature
and ConcentrE,tion of Equilibrium Solutions.
PERIODM,M: Kolloidnyy zhurnalt 1959, Vol XXI, Nr 4. PP 419-426 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a study of the viater sorption ca-paci ty of extramicellar
(kaolin) and intermicellar (montmorillon-ite, beidellite) ad-
sorbents, which are highly-dispersed in equilibrium electrolyte
solutions. Sea sediments of the Bering Sea from various depths
(95 and 3,400 m) were also investigated. The authors used the
anion indicE,tor method. The anions selected for this purpose
were Cl-, B3!-t J_ and SO 14- . The assumption of mutual exchange-
ability of adsorbed elecirolyte and water molecules was at
the basis oT the interpretation of the obtained results
jf-reference 52, The experiments shoted a direct dependence of
Card 1/4 water dipole adsorption by kaolin on the electrolyte concen-
SOV/69-21-4-9/22
The Binding of
Amount of Bound
lutions
Water by Finely-Dispersed Sediments.2. The Dependence of the
Water on the Nature and Concentration of Equilibrium So-
tration (Craph 1). The position of the curves in graph 1 in-
dicates that the quantity of adsorbed water grows in accord-
dance with the following succession of electrolytes:
NaCl< NaBr< NaJ