1948
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-2670(01)93765-1
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Sur la thermogravimétrie des précipités analytiques

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“…The reaction is obviously not possible if the water is securely held at the temperatures of the heat measurements. Duval and Duval [14] interpreted their thermal gravimetric analysis work to indicate that the decomposition of Be(OHh starts around 150°C and that complete decomposition of Be(OHh to BeO and H20 occurs only on heating to 951°C. The observed loss in mass at temperatures below 150 °C was attributed to adsorbed water in their sample.…”
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“…The reaction is obviously not possible if the water is securely held at the temperatures of the heat measurements. Duval and Duval [14] interpreted their thermal gravimetric analysis work to indicate that the decomposition of Be(OHh starts around 150°C and that complete decomposition of Be(OHh to BeO and H20 occurs only on heating to 951°C. The observed loss in mass at temperatures below 150 °C was attributed to adsorbed water in their sample.…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 99%