Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 83Chemical news office., 1901 |
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... solution can be made in the same manner , and x being the number of c.c. of this solution used in operating on 20 c.c. of arsenical solution , we know that I c.c. cor- responds to 0'0279 grm . of phenol if we have used Gay- Detection of ...
... solution can be made in the same manner , and x being the number of c.c. of this solution used in operating on 20 c.c. of arsenical solution , we know that I c.c. cor- responds to 0'0279 grm . of phenol if we have used Gay- Detection of ...
Strona 124
... solution of writer to conduct certain experiments to arrive at a better known strength was shaken in a burette with 15 c.c. of understanding of the conditions under which the separa - standing for about thirty minutes at a temperature ...
... solution of writer to conduct certain experiments to arrive at a better known strength was shaken in a burette with 15 c.c. of understanding of the conditions under which the separa - standing for about thirty minutes at a temperature ...
Strona 194
... solution is nothing else than a solution of the pure blue oxide . If we evaporate down a solution which has become blue after dilution and oxidation , we obtain a blue residue which is analogous to the molybdate from the binoxide , but ...
... solution is nothing else than a solution of the pure blue oxide . If we evaporate down a solution which has become blue after dilution and oxidation , we obtain a blue residue which is analogous to the molybdate from the binoxide , but ...
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