Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... bismuth , I took care to insist on the necessity of previously eliminating the chlorine and sulphuric acid . It remains for me to warn chemists who wish to use this process against a source of error which , iron will occasion when that ...
... bismuth , I took care to insist on the necessity of previously eliminating the chlorine and sulphuric acid . It remains for me to warn chemists who wish to use this process against a source of error which , iron will occasion when that ...
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... bismuth , antimony , and arsenic . When the liquid contains bismuth a large excess of hydrochloric acid must be added to prevent the precipitation of oxichloride of bismuth . The mercury being separated in the state of protochloride , the ...
... bismuth , antimony , and arsenic . When the liquid contains bismuth a large excess of hydrochloric acid must be added to prevent the precipitation of oxichloride of bismuth . The mercury being separated in the state of protochloride , the ...
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... Bismuth in Various Descriptions of Copper Ore obtained from Different Parts of the World ; a table of analyses of various samples was exhibited , from which it appeared that , as a general rule , bismuth was only found in the ...
... Bismuth in Various Descriptions of Copper Ore obtained from Different Parts of the World ; a table of analyses of various samples was exhibited , from which it appeared that , as a general rule , bismuth was only found in the ...
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