Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 5-6Chemical news office., 1862 |
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... lime , and that the result of the reciprocal action of these two salts is insoluble oxalate of lime and soluble phosphate of ammonia . It will be seen from this that the phosphoric acid of guano is not dissolved , because the manure ...
... lime , and that the result of the reciprocal action of these two salts is insoluble oxalate of lime and soluble phosphate of ammonia . It will be seen from this that the phosphoric acid of guano is not dissolved , because the manure ...
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... lime . The lime loosens the resins , and forms a compound of resin and lime on the cloth . This is boiled with dilute sulphuric acid in order to dissolve out the lime and liberate the resin . It is now boiled with a solution of ...
... lime . The lime loosens the resins , and forms a compound of resin and lime on the cloth . This is boiled with dilute sulphuric acid in order to dissolve out the lime and liberate the resin . It is now boiled with a solution of ...
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... lime into hypochlorite and chloride of calcium . 5th . The author considers that the hydrate of lime is combined with the chloride of calcium , forming a basic chloride . This would explain the reason why 4 atoms of hydrate of lime take ...
... lime into hypochlorite and chloride of calcium . 5th . The author considers that the hydrate of lime is combined with the chloride of calcium , forming a basic chloride . This would explain the reason why 4 atoms of hydrate of lime take ...
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