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Studies on the thermoelectric microdetermination of molecular weight

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The conditions required in the thermoelectric microdetermination of molecular weight have been investigated, and determinations using the modified procedure resulted in a standard deviation of 1.9% in the range 100–700.

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Die bei der thermoelektrisehen Mikrobestimmung des Molekulargewichtes einzuhaltenden Bedingungen wurden untersucht. Bestimmungen nach dem modifizierten Verfahren zeigten in dem Gebiet zwischen 100 und 700 eine Standardabweichung von 1,9%.

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On a étudié les conditions exigées pour la microdétermination thermoélectrique du poids moléculaire. En apportant des modifications au procédé, les résultats obtenus présentent un écart-type de 1,9% dans le domaine 100–700.

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Tomlinson, C. Studies on the thermoelectric microdetermination of molecular weight. Mikrochim Acta 49, 457–466 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01217478

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