Air-free technique

Air-free technique

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

бумажная книга



ISBN: 978-5-5139-5907-6

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Air-free techniques refer to a range of manipulations in the chemistry laboratory for the handling of compounds that are air-sensitive. These techniques prevent the compounds from reacting with components of air, usually water and oxygen; less commonly carbon dioxide and nitrogen. A common theme among these techniques is the use of a high vacuum to remove air, and the use of an inert gas: preferably argon, but often nitrogen.