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... Salts dissolved in Water . — If the magnetism calculated for the unit of weight of the salts dis- solved in water is equal to m , and the molecular weight of the salts A , the value μ - Am is the magnetism of one molecule of the salt in ...
... Salts dissolved in Water . — If the magnetism calculated for the unit of weight of the salts dis- solved in water is equal to m , and the molecular weight of the salts A , the value μ - Am is the magnetism of one molecule of the salt in ...
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... salts the cobalt is combined in a quite differ- ent manrer from that in which it is in the ordinary cobaltous salts or those analogous to the ferric salts . Much rather may these salts , exactly like the ferrocyanides , contain the ...
... salts the cobalt is combined in a quite differ- ent manrer from that in which it is in the ordinary cobaltous salts or those analogous to the ferric salts . Much rather may these salts , exactly like the ferrocyanides , contain the ...
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... salts , may be attributed . With the nickel salts no such anomalies are exhibited . Thus , e . g . , there was obtained for the following salts : - G. M. a . 2 NiO , 2 K , O , 3N2 03 .... 0.5117 NiO , BaO , K , O , 3N2 O3 ... 0 · 4224 ...
... salts , may be attributed . With the nickel salts no such anomalies are exhibited . Thus , e . g . , there was obtained for the following salts : - G. M. a . 2 NiO , 2 K , O , 3N2 03 .... 0.5117 NiO , BaO , K , O , 3N2 O3 ... 0 · 4224 ...
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