Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 13Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 176
... obtained : — I. 1.88 residual base obtained ; 190 carbonic acid evolved . II . 1.375 residual base ; 1385 carbonic acid evolved . 190 of CO2 equal to 268 of H , CO ,; this , added to the residual base , will give the amount of substance ...
... obtained : — I. 1.88 residual base obtained ; 190 carbonic acid evolved . II . 1.375 residual base ; 1385 carbonic acid evolved . 190 of CO2 equal to 268 of H , CO ,; this , added to the residual base , will give the amount of substance ...
Page 377
... obtained which rapily solidifics , after the mother - liquor has been removed , to small orange- coloured plates . The crystals of dibromide are obtained in a perfectly pure state by washing with a little alcohol . This compound is ...
... obtained which rapily solidifics , after the mother - liquor has been removed , to small orange- coloured plates . The crystals of dibromide are obtained in a perfectly pure state by washing with a little alcohol . This compound is ...
Page 381
... obtained is identical with that prepared by Cooper from benzol derived from coal - tar . It crystallizes in the same form , and fuses , like the latter , at 126 ° C .; sulphide of ammonium converts it into bromaniline , which ...
... obtained is identical with that prepared by Cooper from benzol derived from coal - tar . It crystallizes in the same form , and fuses , like the latter , at 126 ° C .; sulphide of ammonium converts it into bromaniline , which ...
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Account of Magnetic Observations made between the years 1858 and 1861 | 15 |
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