The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 29-30Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1874 |
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Page 90
... copper in dry chlorine gas , or by heating the anhydrous salt to 200 ° , is obtained either as a brown sublimate or as a brownish yellow powder . A mass of a copper compound , crystallised in needles , many exceeding 5 m.m. in length ...
... copper in dry chlorine gas , or by heating the anhydrous salt to 200 ° , is obtained either as a brown sublimate or as a brownish yellow powder . A mass of a copper compound , crystallised in needles , many exceeding 5 m.m. in length ...
Page 263
... copper , and the crystallised / Griess . - The author finds that the chief product of the re- oxides of zinc and lead , hydrated silicate of copper in action is C8H10N2O , a new compound . On Acid.-O. M. Witt . - A preliminary notice on ...
... copper , and the crystallised / Griess . - The author finds that the chief product of the re- oxides of zinc and lead , hydrated silicate of copper in action is C8H10N2O , a new compound . On Acid.-O. M. Witt . - A preliminary notice on ...
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Copper . 13 rich , or nearly so , for silver as the very liner cent are Silicates of Soda and Potash in the state of ... copper lodes contain an average of 4 to 8 ounces of silver per ton of stuff , but which has never been considered ...
Copper . 13 rich , or nearly so , for silver as the very liner cent are Silicates of Soda and Potash in the state of ... copper lodes contain an average of 4 to 8 ounces of silver per ton of stuff , but which has never been considered ...
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