Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... chloride of silver . It is equally true that even very much diluted hydrochloric acid has the pro- perty of dissolving minutely - divided chloride of silver to a visible extent . Chloride of silver is not any more soluble in dilute ...
... chloride of silver . It is equally true that even very much diluted hydrochloric acid has the pro- perty of dissolving minutely - divided chloride of silver to a visible extent . Chloride of silver is not any more soluble in dilute ...
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... chloride of silver , the rest being composed of traces of chloride of copper and of alkaline and earthy chlorides . This experiment gave the following results : - Weight of the Silver in air . Synthesis of Chloride of Silver . Weight of ...
... chloride of silver , the rest being composed of traces of chloride of copper and of alkaline and earthy chlorides . This experiment gave the following results : - Weight of the Silver in air . Synthesis of Chloride of Silver . Weight of ...
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... chloride of zinc , adds one drop of ammonia which occasions a precipitate , then adds , I presume , about a thousand drops of solution of chloride of ammonium when the precipitate is re - dissolved . True enough all this occurs ; but ...
... chloride of zinc , adds one drop of ammonia which occasions a precipitate , then adds , I presume , about a thousand drops of solution of chloride of ammonium when the precipitate is re - dissolved . True enough all this occurs ; but ...
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