Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 5-6Chemical news office., 1862 |
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... Copper , by M. E. PELIGOT . IN a previous communication I called the attention of the Academy to the phenomena resulting from the con- tact of metallic copper with air and ammonia . I showed that the solution of copper thus obtained ...
... Copper , by M. E. PELIGOT . IN a previous communication I called the attention of the Academy to the phenomena resulting from the con- tact of metallic copper with air and ammonia . I showed that the solution of copper thus obtained ...
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... copper , of the composition- NO3.CuO . Certain difficulties in the analysis of nitrite of copper and ammonia , long left me in doubt as to its true com- position . As this salt when heated decomposes with deflagration , it is impossible ...
... copper , of the composition- NO3.CuO . Certain difficulties in the analysis of nitrite of copper and ammonia , long left me in doubt as to its true com- position . As this salt when heated decomposes with deflagration , it is impossible ...
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... Copper and lead have been frequently detected in healthy vegetal and animal bodies ; but the question whether in such cases their presence was accidental or otherwise has been the cause of many animated discus- sions . The occurrence of ...
... Copper and lead have been frequently detected in healthy vegetal and animal bodies ; but the question whether in such cases their presence was accidental or otherwise has been the cause of many animated discus- sions . The occurrence of ...
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