Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 7Taylor & Francis, 1964 |
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Page 11
... potash , a definite nitrate of potash ; if less than this equivalent quantity of potash were added to the nitric acid , the product would be a mechanical mixture of the same nitrate of potash with uncombined nitric acid ; if more than ...
... potash , a definite nitrate of potash ; if less than this equivalent quantity of potash were added to the nitric acid , the product would be a mechanical mixture of the same nitrate of potash with uncombined nitric acid ; if more than ...
Page 88
... potash The osmotic action of carbonate of potash and other alkaline salts is interfered with in an extraordinary manner by the presence of chloride of sodium , being reduced almost to nothing by an equal proportion of that salt . The ...
... potash The osmotic action of carbonate of potash and other alkaline salts is interfered with in an extraordinary manner by the presence of chloride of sodium , being reduced almost to nothing by an equal proportion of that salt . The ...
Page 144
... potash ; so that it is the potash salt of a hydrate of cresyl in which three atoms of hydrogen are replaced by hypo- nitric acid , C14 H1 O , KO . ( NO4 ) 3 The same acid was obtained by the action of nitric acid upon an alcoholic ...
... potash ; so that it is the potash salt of a hydrate of cresyl in which three atoms of hydrogen are replaced by hypo- nitric acid , C14 H1 O , KO . ( NO4 ) 3 The same acid was obtained by the action of nitric acid upon an alcoholic ...
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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