Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 13Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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... hydrochloric acid . When the diacid chloride is maintained for a fortnight between 160 ° and 180 ° , the weight of the salt again becomes constant . The residuary yellow crystalline powder , differing from the original hydro- chlorate ...
... hydrochloric acid . When the diacid chloride is maintained for a fortnight between 160 ° and 180 ° , the weight of the salt again becomes constant . The residuary yellow crystalline powder , differing from the original hydro- chlorate ...
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... hydrochloric acid and two of chlorine , may , by loss of hydrochloric acid , become converted into an insoluble bihydrochlorate . The author states his intention of studying more in detail the substances produced by the union of the ...
... hydrochloric acid and two of chlorine , may , by loss of hydrochloric acid , become converted into an insoluble bihydrochlorate . The author states his intention of studying more in detail the substances produced by the union of the ...
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... hydrochloric acid , as well as by salts . Liquid Titanic Acid is prepared by dissolving gelatinous titanic acid in a small quantity of hydrochloric acid , without heat , and placing the liquid upon a dialyzer for several days . The ...
... hydrochloric acid , as well as by salts . Liquid Titanic Acid is prepared by dissolving gelatinous titanic acid in a small quantity of hydrochloric acid , without heat , and placing the liquid upon a dialyzer for several days . The ...
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VOL XIII | 1 |
Account of Magnetic Observations made between the years 1858 and 1861 | 15 |
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