The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1877 |
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Page 172
... chloride continues without dissociation almost unaltered ) , the magnetism of the solution is composed directly of that of the ferric chloride and that of the colloid solution of ferric oxide , as well as that of the water . Such a ...
... chloride continues without dissociation almost unaltered ) , the magnetism of the solution is composed directly of that of the ferric chloride and that of the colloid solution of ferric oxide , as well as that of the water . Such a ...
Page 290
... chloride , which with not too great a dilution is scarcely dissociated . In the accompanying Table , under m is given the magnetism of the unit weight of iron in the mixture in percentages of that of the iron in non- dissociated iron ...
... chloride , which with not too great a dilution is scarcely dissociated . In the accompanying Table , under m is given the magnetism of the unit weight of iron in the mixture in percentages of that of the iron in non- dissociated iron ...
Page 445
... chloride by volatilizing the chloride in a flame of hydrogen and chlorine , seemed to point to an explanation of the phenomena noticed by Kirchhoff . The spectrum obtained when a current of low intensity was employed was probably due to ...
... chloride by volatilizing the chloride in a flame of hydrogen and chlorine , seemed to point to an explanation of the phenomena noticed by Kirchhoff . The spectrum obtained when a current of low intensity was employed was probably due to ...
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