I. A kinetic study of the reaction between thioacetamide and hydrazine. II. The iodometric determination of peroxydisulfate. III. Effect of surface oxidation and platinization on the behavior of platinum electrodes
<p>Part I.</p> <p>Hydrazine reacts with thioacetamine to produce hydrogen sulfide. This reaction is first order with respect to both thioacetamide and hydrazine and is both specific and general acid catalyzed. Rapid precipitation of metal sulfides can be obtained in solutions of...
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