Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 19Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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drochloric acid . The liquid containing the precipitated hydrochlorate was allowed to cool , and the precipitate on solidifying was separated from the acid solution . The operation of dissolving and reprecipitating with hydrochloric acid ...
drochloric acid . The liquid containing the precipitated hydrochlorate was allowed to cool , and the precipitate on solidifying was separated from the acid solution . The operation of dissolving and reprecipitating with hydrochloric acid ...
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of sulphate of magnesia , and also of hydrochloric acid and of chloride of sodium , probably because two causes operated , viz . increased strength of solution and diminished conduction - resistance ; in a very few cases , how- ever ...
of sulphate of magnesia , and also of hydrochloric acid and of chloride of sodium , probably because two causes operated , viz . increased strength of solution and diminished conduction - resistance ; in a very few cases , how- ever ...
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... hydrochloric acid gives no immediate opalescence with water filtered through it . It is quite stable below 100 ° C. , or a little lower than this , and it may be washed with hot water without change . It is also un- affected by light ...
... hydrochloric acid gives no immediate opalescence with water filtered through it . It is quite stable below 100 ° C. , or a little lower than this , and it may be washed with hot water without change . It is also un- affected by light ...
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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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