Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 19Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 340
... Acid . Experiment 1. - In A , 1 volume of acid diluted to 80 volumes . In B , 1 volume diluted to 40. Copper in A was positive temporarily , value 0270 ; and permanently , value 0198 . Experiment 2. - In A , 1 volume of acid diluted to ...
... Acid . Experiment 1. - In A , 1 volume of acid diluted to 80 volumes . In B , 1 volume diluted to 40. Copper in A was positive temporarily , value 0270 ; and permanently , value 0198 . Experiment 2. - In A , 1 volume of acid diluted to ...
Page 411
... acid cooled to -10 ° C. , the mixture becomes yellow and pasty , from the formation of nitro - orcin , which is but slightly soluble in sulphuric acid . When this is poured into a considerable quantity of cold water , the nitro - body ...
... acid cooled to -10 ° C. , the mixture becomes yellow and pasty , from the formation of nitro - orcin , which is but slightly soluble in sulphuric acid . When this is poured into a considerable quantity of cold water , the nitro - body ...
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... acid ; so that this acid may be added in excess to the original alkaline liquid without removing its property of being precipitated by silver salts . It is soluble in ammonia and ammonium carbonate , from solution in either of which it ...
... acid ; so that this acid may be added in excess to the original alkaline liquid without removing its property of being precipitated by silver salts . It is soluble in ammonia and ammonium carbonate , from solution in either of which it ...
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VOL XIX | 1 |
On the Radiation of Heat from the Moon No II By the Earl of Rosse | 9 |
Observations with the Great Melbourne Telescope in a Letter to Prof | 18 |
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