CCLXXXI.—The chemistry of the glutaconic acids. Part XVII. The tendency towards reversion to type
CK Ingold, JH Oliver, JF Thorpe
Index: Ingold; Oliver; Thorpe Journal of the Chemical Society, 1924 , vol. 125, p. 2135
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Abstract
MANY observations have been made which show the remarkable tendency of the mobile glut8aconic system towards survival. Thus if the mobile system is destroyed, the chief characteristic of the substances so formed is their tendency to revert to compounds of the
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