Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
Publication Date
6-20-1961
Abstract
An isotopic exchange reaction is a chemical reaction in which atoms of a given element interchange between two or more chemical forms of the element. A homogeneous stable system is one in which all reactants are in chemical equilibrium and distributed uniformly throughout a single phase. An example of isotopic exchange is the interchange of iodine atoms between iodide ions and ethyl iodide, where the asterisk indicates radioactive atoms of iodine.
Project Sponsors
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, United States Atomic Energy Comission, Eastman Kodak Company
Language
English
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Chemistry
Level of Degree
Doctoral
Department Name
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
First Committee Member (Chair)
Milton Kahn
Second Committee Member
Jere D. Knight
Third Committee Member
Ernest Lynne Martin
Fourth Committee Member
Raymond N. Castle
Fifth Committee Member
Donald Ward Dubois
Sixth Committee Member
Jesse LeRoy Riebsomer
Recommended Citation
Anderson, Lewis L.. "An Investigation of the Isotopic Exchange of Arsenic Atoms Between Arsenic(III) and Arsenic(V) in Aqueous Hydrochloric Acid Solutions." (1961). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/chem_etds/93