Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... soda , and can be obtained in larger and more perfect crystals than these salts . It can be prepared with 5 or 7 atoms of water of crystallisation . Like the soda salts of niobic and tantalic acids , it is insoluble in a solution of ...
... soda , and can be obtained in larger and more perfect crystals than these salts . It can be prepared with 5 or 7 atoms of water of crystallisation . Like the soda salts of niobic and tantalic acids , it is insoluble in a solution of ...
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... soda or ammonia salt , sometimes as magnesia salt , it gives with potash solutions a dense yellow crystalline precipitate . If the solution containing potash be very dilute , the precipi- tate may not make its appearance till after some ...
... soda or ammonia salt , sometimes as magnesia salt , it gives with potash solutions a dense yellow crystalline precipitate . If the solution containing potash be very dilute , the precipi- tate may not make its appearance till after some ...
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... soda and sulphate of manganese resulting from this manufacture , and carbonate of soda , in crystals was gradually introduced into the market . During the same period , Mr. Losh was making crystals of soda , and might be considered the ...
... soda and sulphate of manganese resulting from this manufacture , and carbonate of soda , in crystals was gradually introduced into the market . During the same period , Mr. Losh was making crystals of soda , and might be considered the ...
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