Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 12Chemical news office., 1865 |
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... dissolved as it decomposes , for its crystals , fixed on the electrode , will oppose the passage of the current . If electricity has hitherto remained powerless to isolate fluorine , it is because physicists and chemists have been ...
... dissolved as it decomposes , for its crystals , fixed on the electrode , will oppose the passage of the current . If electricity has hitherto remained powerless to isolate fluorine , it is because physicists and chemists have been ...
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... dissolve it , and so also does a solution of proto - chloride of copper . As in the last case , it is readily decomposed ... dissolved by alcohol and by the fixed and volatile oils ; olive oil , for example , absorbs about six times its ...
... dissolve it , and so also does a solution of proto - chloride of copper . As in the last case , it is readily decomposed ... dissolved by alcohol and by the fixed and volatile oils ; olive oil , for example , absorbs about six times its ...
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... dissolved by alcohol and ether , and by the volatile and fixed oils . When the vapour of sulphide of carbon is mixed with aqueous vapour , and passed through a red - hot tube , it is decom- posed , and , by a mutual interchange of ...
... dissolved by alcohol and ether , and by the volatile and fixed oils . When the vapour of sulphide of carbon is mixed with aqueous vapour , and passed through a red - hot tube , it is decom- posed , and , by a mutual interchange of ...
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... dissolved . 2. Hydrated salts , in dissolving in water , increase its volume by an amount exactly equal to the water the salts contain . The above laws M. Persoz considered to be in- compatible with the principle of the impenetrability ...
... dissolved . 2. Hydrated salts , in dissolving in water , increase its volume by an amount exactly equal to the water the salts contain . The above laws M. Persoz considered to be in- compatible with the principle of the impenetrability ...
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... dissolved , in order that a fair average sample be obtained for precipitation . may It is stated in books that the occurrence of effervescence in any urine on the addition of a strong acid , as nitric acid , indicates the presence of ...
... dissolved , in order that a fair average sample be obtained for precipitation . may It is stated in books that the occurrence of effervescence in any urine on the addition of a strong acid , as nitric acid , indicates the presence of ...
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