Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... potassium - provided the solution be dilute - has little or no action upon the iodide or bromide of silver . This fact has since been more fully confirmed by the following experiments : - A solution of iodine of potassium was made by ...
... potassium - provided the solution be dilute - has little or no action upon the iodide or bromide of silver . This fact has since been more fully confirmed by the following experiments : - A solution of iodine of potassium was made by ...
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... potassium , but only just sufficient to decompose the metallic chloride and bromide , as it was found , as formerly stated , that an excess of iodide of potassium precipitates iodide of silver from its solution in hyposulphite of soda ...
... potassium , but only just sufficient to decompose the metallic chloride and bromide , as it was found , as formerly stated , that an excess of iodide of potassium precipitates iodide of silver from its solution in hyposulphite of soda ...
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... potassium quite as much as cæsium does . The The platinum salt of cæsium is with much more diffi- cultly soluble in water than that of potassium . If we attempt to separate the latter from the former by repeated boiling with water , we ...
... potassium quite as much as cæsium does . The The platinum salt of cæsium is with much more diffi- cultly soluble in water than that of potassium . If we attempt to separate the latter from the former by repeated boiling with water , we ...
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