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Document Type
Research
Abstract
The adsorption of hydrogen, ethylene and ethane by tin oxide has been studied at several temperatures. Calculations of the adsorption magnitudes have been made on the assumption that helium is not adsorbed. The tin oxide used has been found to be very stable and is easily reproducible. The problem is being extended to include the study of the catalytic influence of the oxide upon the velocity of the reaction: C2H4 + H2 ⇔ C2H6.
Publication Date
1927
Journal Title
Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science
Volume
34
Issue
1
First Page
217
Last Page
217
Copyright
©1927 Iowa Academy of Science, Inc.
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Goergen, Sylvia M. and Pearce, J. N.
(1927)
"The Adsorption of Hydrogen, Ethylene and Ethane by Tin Oxide,"
Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science, 34(1), 217-217.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/pias/vol34/iss1/43