Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 5-6Chemical news office., 1862 |
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... chloride of aluminium , by more difficult from the fact that , chloride of barium changing it from volatile per- to fixed proto - chloride . being fusible at red heat , it would be necessary to force Ersted , who was the first to form ...
... chloride of aluminium , by more difficult from the fact that , chloride of barium changing it from volatile per- to fixed proto - chloride . being fusible at red heat , it would be necessary to force Ersted , who was the first to form ...
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... Chloride of Mercury and Chloride of Ammonium , by JOHN D. HOLMES . ON treating some chloride of mercury which contained some cyanide ( a residue from the preparation of chloride of cyanogen ) with hydrochloric acid , dissolving in water ...
... Chloride of Mercury and Chloride of Ammonium , by JOHN D. HOLMES . ON treating some chloride of mercury which contained some cyanide ( a residue from the preparation of chloride of cyanogen ) with hydrochloric acid , dissolving in water ...
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... chloride of calcium became nearly regular . 4th . As the chloride of calcium dissolves at once com- pletely , while the hypochlorite dissolves principally after the third lixiviation , it results that either these two bodies are in ...
... chloride of calcium became nearly regular . 4th . As the chloride of calcium dissolves at once com- pletely , while the hypochlorite dissolves principally after the third lixiviation , it results that either these two bodies are in ...
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