Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 5-6Chemical news office., 1862 |
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... lead and tin present in the different samples . The processes employed will be subsequently described . IV . I. II . Lead 86.93 Tin 13.06 76.57 23.42 88.665 11.345 99'99 99'99 JOO'COO Pure Foil . Betts ' Caps . 84.56 15:46 34 ° 375 ...
... lead and tin present in the different samples . The processes employed will be subsequently described . IV . I. II . Lead 86.93 Tin 13.06 76.57 23.42 88.665 11.345 99'99 99'99 JOO'COO Pure Foil . Betts ' Caps . 84.56 15:46 34 ° 375 ...
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... lead by sulphate of potash . If , in fact , liquids much charged with nitrate of lead and sulphate of potash or soda in excess are put in contact , precipi- tates are obtained , the weight of which considerably exceeds that of the ...
... lead by sulphate of potash . If , in fact , liquids much charged with nitrate of lead and sulphate of potash or soda in excess are put in contact , precipi- tates are obtained , the weight of which considerably exceeds that of the ...
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... lead , precipitated no lead . With acetate of the protoxide of iron and acetate of lead , it also produced no effect . VII . Action of Antimony on the Solutions of Copper , Silver , and Lead . 1. Without Reducing Agents . - Pulverised ...
... lead , precipitated no lead . With acetate of the protoxide of iron and acetate of lead , it also produced no effect . VII . Action of Antimony on the Solutions of Copper , Silver , and Lead . 1. Without Reducing Agents . - Pulverised ...
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