Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 121-122Chemical news office., 1920 |
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... separated from a crystalline mineral crust containing lead and barium which had been formed in the bottom of a hot spring ( Okamoto , Beitr . Mineral . Japan , 1912 , iv . , 178 ) . According to Hayakawa and Nakano this Ordinary lead ...
... separated from a crystalline mineral crust containing lead and barium which had been formed in the bottom of a hot spring ( Okamoto , Beitr . Mineral . Japan , 1912 , iv . , 178 ) . According to Hayakawa and Nakano this Ordinary lead ...
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... separated by about 100 times their diameter . He ( the speaker ) had pointed out that such an effect would be entirely negligible ; and he was glad to see that the author had discarded radiation in the present paper . Mr. GOSLING said ...
... separated by about 100 times their diameter . He ( the speaker ) had pointed out that such an effect would be entirely negligible ; and he was glad to see that the author had discarded radiation in the present paper . Mr. GOSLING said ...
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... separated . From china - clay deposits , exceedingly fine mica and sand are obtained . Again , the clay particles themselves vary greatly in fineness , and the very fine particles can be separated from the coarser . This exceedingly ...
... separated . From china - clay deposits , exceedingly fine mica and sand are obtained . Again , the clay particles themselves vary greatly in fineness , and the very fine particles can be separated from the coarser . This exceedingly ...
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... separated out very rapidly , and he would like to know what the weight of separation was , and whether it varied to any con- siderable extent with different materials . At the present time considerable interest was being taken in the ...
... separated out very rapidly , and he would like to know what the weight of separation was , and whether it varied to any con- siderable extent with different materials . At the present time considerable interest was being taken in the ...
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... separating colloidal ferric hydrate from a caustic soda solution , as the soda would convey the cur- rent and a very large amount of electricity would have to be used . The only way in which colloids suspended in an electrolyte could be ...
... separating colloidal ferric hydrate from a caustic soda solution , as the soda would convey the cur- rent and a very large amount of electricity would have to be used . The only way in which colloids suspended in an electrolyte could be ...
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