Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 100Chemical news office., 1909 |
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... observed . the material was ready to hand for carrying out the further comparison . This compound is , however , of a full orange red colour , at ordinary temperatures , and when cooled in liquid air becomes a magnificent ruby - red ...
... observed . the material was ready to hand for carrying out the further comparison . This compound is , however , of a full orange red colour , at ordinary temperatures , and when cooled in liquid air becomes a magnificent ruby - red ...
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... observed regarding the chemical changes of lithium platinicyanide hydrates not only serve to explain the phenomena noted on cooling the R.I. specimen to temperatures between - 180 ° and -200 ° , but also indicate that the study of ...
... observed regarding the chemical changes of lithium platinicyanide hydrates not only serve to explain the phenomena noted on cooling the R.I. specimen to temperatures between - 180 ° and -200 ° , but also indicate that the study of ...
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... observed that a diffuse reflection takes place when a - particles are incident on a plate . The reflected particles were counted by the scintillations produced on a zinc sulphide screen . reflectors ; the amount of reflection being ...
... observed that a diffuse reflection takes place when a - particles are incident on a plate . The reflected particles were counted by the scintillations produced on a zinc sulphide screen . reflectors ; the amount of reflection being ...
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... observed up to about 1300 ° C. , hence the reaction noted in pure iron sulphide ( free from oxide ) no reaction was the first case was probably due to reduction of oxide of iron present by the ferrosilicon . This explains the sudden ...
... observed up to about 1300 ° C. , hence the reaction noted in pure iron sulphide ( free from oxide ) no reaction was the first case was probably due to reduction of oxide of iron present by the ferrosilicon . This explains the sudden ...
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... observed to about 1300 ° C. , hence the reaction noted in the first case was probably due to reduction of oxide of iron present in the iron sulphide by the ferrosilicon . This explains the sudden rise of temperature noted . In all the ...
... observed to about 1300 ° C. , hence the reaction noted in the first case was probably due to reduction of oxide of iron present in the iron sulphide by the ferrosilicon . This explains the sudden rise of temperature noted . In all the ...
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