Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 5-6Chemical news office., 1862 |
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... added is not used to form chloride of silver . But that is not now the question . What is to be answered here is , whether the total quantity of salt added does exactly express the quantity of silver , and the answer is in the ...
... added is not used to form chloride of silver . But that is not now the question . What is to be answered here is , whether the total quantity of salt added does exactly express the quantity of silver , and the answer is in the ...
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... added as being the difference between the quantity of water found by their analyses and the normal proportion in pure milk , viz . , 87.35 . Calculating in this way , it would be difficult to show how more than 12.65 of water could be added ...
... added as being the difference between the quantity of water found by their analyses and the normal proportion in pure milk , viz . , 87.35 . Calculating in this way , it would be difficult to show how more than 12.65 of water could be added ...
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... added , and gradually a solution of carbonate of soda to neutralise the acid . A mixture of two parts of nitrate of soda and one part of carbonate of soda is then added , the whole is carefully mixed together and dried , then placed in ...
... added , and gradually a solution of carbonate of soda to neutralise the acid . A mixture of two parts of nitrate of soda and one part of carbonate of soda is then added , the whole is carefully mixed together and dried , then placed in ...
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