The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 31-32Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1875 |
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Page 84
... ( Chloride of potas- } 571'5 sium ) No. 5. ( Water ) 721.8 0.64 The sugar was about 15 per cent . This result is contrary to the common opinion that beet - roots rich in chlorides are poor in sugar . These two facts do not stand in con ...
... ( Chloride of potas- } 571'5 sium ) No. 5. ( Water ) 721.8 0.64 The sugar was about 15 per cent . This result is contrary to the common opinion that beet - roots rich in chlorides are poor in sugar . These two facts do not stand in con ...
Page 165
... chloride of copper - chloride of silver being dissolved in the first washings , which contain a com- paratively very large proportion of metallic chlorides , besides , in most cases , chloride of sodium . When these solutions are ...
... chloride of copper - chloride of silver being dissolved in the first washings , which contain a com- paratively very large proportion of metallic chlorides , besides , in most cases , chloride of sodium . When these solutions are ...
Page 202
... chloride of platinum and potassium , and you see that he makes the chloride of potassium o.21 per cent lower than I. The discrepancy , however , will scarcely ever be greater . To make sure not to keep any chloride of sodium along with ...
... chloride of platinum and potassium , and you see that he makes the chloride of potassium o.21 per cent lower than I. The discrepancy , however , will scarcely ever be greater . To make sure not to keep any chloride of sodium along with ...
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