Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 120-121Chemical news office., 1920 |
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... give the salt 2KF . UF , corresponding to the analogous double potassium uranium chloride . This was unsuccessful because uranium tetrafluoride is con- verted into an oxide with loss of fluoride on beating . The residue left was only ...
... give the salt 2KF . UF , corresponding to the analogous double potassium uranium chloride . This was unsuccessful because uranium tetrafluoride is con- verted into an oxide with loss of fluoride on beating . The residue left was only ...
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... gives abundant water in the closed tube . Along cleavage planes the pyrochroite in thin sections . is seen to be ... give a biaxial interference figure in convergent light . The optical determination was checked by qualitative tests ...
... gives abundant water in the closed tube . Along cleavage planes the pyrochroite in thin sections . is seen to be ... give a biaxial interference figure in convergent light . The optical determination was checked by qualitative tests ...
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... give that equalised distribution of the ammonia gases so desired . The perforated ( leaden ) steam - pipe has proved useful for dissolving the crystals that form round the ammonia pipes and saturator sides after the plant has been shut ...
... give that equalised distribution of the ammonia gases so desired . The perforated ( leaden ) steam - pipe has proved useful for dissolving the crystals that form round the ammonia pipes and saturator sides after the plant has been shut ...
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... give up his business , or practice , or in some cases leave it in the hands of incapable under- studies , while he went to serve . In many cases they were men who , after years of training , were just launching out into small endeavours ...
... give up his business , or practice , or in some cases leave it in the hands of incapable under- studies , while he went to serve . In many cases they were men who , after years of training , were just launching out into small endeavours ...
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... give a total first cost of 3000 marks exclusive of the cost of the transformer wagon if such were needed . The cost of this would , in any case , in part , have to be charged to other work . General . For operations on the farm other ...
... give a total first cost of 3000 marks exclusive of the cost of the transformer wagon if such were needed . The cost of this would , in any case , in part , have to be charged to other work . General . For operations on the farm other ...
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