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... Chrysammic Acid . By John Stenhouse , LL.D. , F.R.S. , & c . , and Hugo Müller , Ph.D. , F.R.S. , & c . .... On Chrysammic Ether . By John Stenhouse , LL.D. , F.R.S. , & c . Contributions from the Laboratory of the London Institution ...
... Chrysammic Acid . By John Stenhouse , LL.D. , F.R.S. , & c . , and Hugo Müller , Ph.D. , F.R.S. , & c . .... On Chrysammic Ether . By John Stenhouse , LL.D. , F.R.S. , & c . Contributions from the Laboratory of the London Institution ...
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... Chrysammic Ether . CON3O6H 2C2H5 02 . I have likewise obtained chrysammic ether by treating chr y- sammate of silver with iodide of ethyl . It crystallises in needles . I hope shortly to publish the analysis and description of this ...
... Chrysammic Ether . CON3O6H 2C2H5 02 . I have likewise obtained chrysammic ether by treating chr y- sammate of silver with iodide of ethyl . It crystallises in needles . I hope shortly to publish the analysis and description of this ...
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... Chrysammic Acid . Nature of Solid . Nature of Fluid . Pressure . Tempe- ( inches ) . rature . ( centigrade ) Parts of fluid containing 1 part of Tricalcic Phosphate . Tricalcic phosphate Tricalcic phosphate Carbonic saturated water ...
... Chrysammic Acid . Nature of Solid . Nature of Fluid . Pressure . Tempe- ( inches ) . rature . ( centigrade ) Parts of fluid containing 1 part of Tricalcic Phosphate . Tricalcic phosphate Tricalcic phosphate Carbonic saturated water ...
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... chrysammic acid ; whilst , on the other hand , if the action be continued too long , much of the chrysammic acid is destroyed . Six parts by measure of nitric acid , sp . gr . 1 · 36 , are placed in a large retort connected with a good ...
... chrysammic acid ; whilst , on the other hand , if the action be continued too long , much of the chrysammic acid is destroyed . Six parts by measure of nitric acid , sp . gr . 1 · 36 , are placed in a large retort connected with a good ...
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... chrysammic acid by further treatment with strong nitric acid . By this process aloes yield from three to four per cent . of chrysammate of calcium . Although aloes is the most convenient source , yet considerable quantities of chrysammic ...
... chrysammic acid by further treatment with strong nitric acid . By this process aloes yield from three to four per cent . of chrysammate of calcium . Although aloes is the most convenient source , yet considerable quantities of chrysammic ...
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acetic acid acetic ether acetone action alcohol aldehyde alkalies alloys ammonia ammonium amount amyl analysis aqueous atom of hydrogen atomic heat atomic weights barium bodies boiling bromide calcium Calculated calorimeter carbonic acid cent chemical chloride chromic acid chrysammic COEto COHO colour composition compounds constituents contained copper corresponding crystallised decomposed decomposition determined dilute dissolved distilled dried elements ethylated acetone ethylic hydride experiments filtered formed formula fraction gallon gave glass glyceric acid guanidine H₂ H₂O hydrochloric acid indigo-blue insoluble iodide isomeric lactic acid liquid matter means mercury metals method mixture molecule nitrate nitric acid nitrogen nitrous numbers obtained oxide oxygen paper Pharm phosphate phosphoric acid platinum potash potassium precipitate produced propionic acid propylic hydride pyrophosphotriamic quantity reaction Regnault residue salt sewage sodium solid soluble solution specific heat substance sulphate sulphuric acid temperature tion tricalcic phosphate tube whilst yielded zinc
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