I. Investigation of the ‘vapour snake’ phenomenon. II. A comparison of the production of active nitrogen by the electrodeless and condensed discharges and its reactions with oxygen containing compounds.

The term “Vapour Snake” was first associated with a rather unusual phenomenon by Phibbs and Schiff (1). This phenomenon was reported to occur upon the immersion of an ampule of pure degassed cyclohexane in a dry ice-acetone freezing mixture. A solid crust first formed on the surface of the liquid, w...

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Main Author: Verschingel, Roger. H.
Other Authors: Schiff, H. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1955
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1100932014-02-13T03:53:31ZI. Investigation of the ‘vapour snake’ phenomenon. II. A comparison of the production of active nitrogen by the electrodeless and condensed discharges and its reactions with oxygen containing compounds.Verschingel, Roger. H.Chemistry.The term “Vapour Snake” was first associated with a rather unusual phenomenon by Phibbs and Schiff (1). This phenomenon was reported to occur upon the immersion of an ampule of pure degassed cyclohexane in a dry ice-acetone freezing mixture. A solid crust first formed on the surface of the liquid, while a thin sheath of glassy solid appeared below the liquid level next to the walls of the ampule - the rest of the cyclohexane remaining liquid.McGill UniversitySchiff, H. (Supervisor)1955Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: NNNNNNNNNTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy. (Department of Chemistry.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=110093
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Verschingel, Roger. H.
I. Investigation of the ‘vapour snake’ phenomenon. II. A comparison of the production of active nitrogen by the electrodeless and condensed discharges and its reactions with oxygen containing compounds.
description The term “Vapour Snake” was first associated with a rather unusual phenomenon by Phibbs and Schiff (1). This phenomenon was reported to occur upon the immersion of an ampule of pure degassed cyclohexane in a dry ice-acetone freezing mixture. A solid crust first formed on the surface of the liquid, while a thin sheath of glassy solid appeared below the liquid level next to the walls of the ampule - the rest of the cyclohexane remaining liquid.
author2 Schiff, H. (Supervisor)
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Verschingel, Roger. H.
author Verschingel, Roger. H.
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title I. Investigation of the ‘vapour snake’ phenomenon. II. A comparison of the production of active nitrogen by the electrodeless and condensed discharges and its reactions with oxygen containing compounds.
title_short I. Investigation of the ‘vapour snake’ phenomenon. II. A comparison of the production of active nitrogen by the electrodeless and condensed discharges and its reactions with oxygen containing compounds.
title_full I. Investigation of the ‘vapour snake’ phenomenon. II. A comparison of the production of active nitrogen by the electrodeless and condensed discharges and its reactions with oxygen containing compounds.
title_fullStr I. Investigation of the ‘vapour snake’ phenomenon. II. A comparison of the production of active nitrogen by the electrodeless and condensed discharges and its reactions with oxygen containing compounds.
title_full_unstemmed I. Investigation of the ‘vapour snake’ phenomenon. II. A comparison of the production of active nitrogen by the electrodeless and condensed discharges and its reactions with oxygen containing compounds.
title_sort i. investigation of the ‘vapour snake’ phenomenon. ii. a comparison of the production of active nitrogen by the electrodeless and condensed discharges and its reactions with oxygen containing compounds.
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