Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 7Taylor & Francis, 1964 |
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Page 90
... oxide . As this power of reducing the oxide of copper is possessed also by grape - sugar , M. Bussy arrived at the conclusion that this fluid con- tained a small portion of grape - sugar , and as additional evidence in support of this ...
... oxide . As this power of reducing the oxide of copper is possessed also by grape - sugar , M. Bussy arrived at the conclusion that this fluid con- tained a small portion of grape - sugar , and as additional evidence in support of this ...
Page 92
... oxide of copper ; when , instead of the suboxide being produced , the black anhydrous oxide was formed , just as is the case when the blue oxide is heated merely with water , thus satisfactorily showing that the reducing substance had ...
... oxide of copper ; when , instead of the suboxide being produced , the black anhydrous oxide was formed , just as is the case when the blue oxide is heated merely with water , thus satisfactorily showing that the reducing substance had ...
Page 300
... oxide in comparison with potash : it was represented by unity : the other acids followed in the order — nitric , 4 ; hydrochloric , 5 ; sulphuric , 7 ; gallic , 10 ; pyromeconic ; meconic ; acetic , 20 ; hydrobromic ; comenamic ; citric ...
... oxide in comparison with potash : it was represented by unity : the other acids followed in the order — nitric , 4 ; hydrochloric , 5 ; sulphuric , 7 ; gallic , 10 ; pyromeconic ; meconic ; acetic , 20 ; hydrobromic ; comenamic ; citric ...
Contents
On a Class of Differential Equations including those which occur | 4 |
Note on the Decomposition of Sulphuric Acid by Pentachloride | 11 |
On some new Compounds of Phenyl By Alexander Williamson | 18 |
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