The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 29-30Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1874 |
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Page 18
... salts in accordance with the variation in the second base as well as with the acid . Thus the salt formed by dissolving the ammonium uranate in hydrochloric acid had a very rich fluorescence ( like that of the material first obtained by ...
... salts in accordance with the variation in the second base as well as with the acid . Thus the salt formed by dissolving the ammonium uranate in hydrochloric acid had a very rich fluorescence ( like that of the material first obtained by ...
Page 247
... salt in a large quantity ( 230 equivalents ) of pure water , or in the same quantity of water containing already 1 equivalent of another salt in solution : - Sulphate of potassium .. ammonium and of copper potassium and of copper ...
... salt in a large quantity ( 230 equivalents ) of pure water , or in the same quantity of water containing already 1 equivalent of another salt in solution : - Sulphate of potassium .. ammonium and of copper potassium and of copper ...
Page 282
... salt = 8.003 of potash salt , a result which should satisfy the most exacting chemist . " The italics are recent . This is what our candid critic calls convicting ourselves of error . Mr. Stanford , therefore , not only perverts our ...
... salt = 8.003 of potash salt , a result which should satisfy the most exacting chemist . " The italics are recent . This is what our candid critic calls convicting ourselves of error . Mr. Stanford , therefore , not only perverts our ...
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