The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volúmenes27-28Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1773 |
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... lime in it , " which " scalds " the seedlings . In matter of fact , most of these soils are notably deficient in lime , so as to be most directly and immediately benefitted by its application wherever it has been tried , in accordance ...
... lime in it , " which " scalds " the seedlings . In matter of fact , most of these soils are notably deficient in lime , so as to be most directly and immediately benefitted by its application wherever it has been tried , in accordance ...
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... lime , and warm it to 145 ° to 165 ° F. , then let it macerate some days , shaking it frequently , we shall find the greater part of the lime dissolved . The solution decanted from the lime sediment is then found to have the properties ...
... lime , and warm it to 145 ° to 165 ° F. , then let it macerate some days , shaking it frequently , we shall find the greater part of the lime dissolved . The solution decanted from the lime sediment is then found to have the properties ...
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... lime , potassa , and soda . The experiments with lime salts are easily made . I used very dilute solutions , in order to imitate as much as possible what takes place in the plants themselves ; I investigated the reactions between oxalic ...
... lime , potassa , and soda . The experiments with lime salts are easily made . I used very dilute solutions , in order to imitate as much as possible what takes place in the plants themselves ; I investigated the reactions between oxalic ...
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... lime . I further found that the separation of oxalate of lime is increased as much by an excess of nitrate of lime as by an excess of oxalic acid , while the nitric acid acts as a solvent ; I hence inferred - and found confirmed by ...
... lime . I further found that the separation of oxalate of lime is increased as much by an excess of nitrate of lime as by an excess of oxalic acid , while the nitric acid acts as a solvent ; I hence inferred - and found confirmed by ...
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... Lime.-A. Petit . - When a solution of this salt is treated with phosphoric acid so as to form a decimal solution ( solution audixieme ) of lacto - phosphate of lime , there is formed a liquid which , when cold , is quite clear and free ...
... Lime.-A. Petit . - When a solution of this salt is treated with phosphoric acid so as to form a decimal solution ( solution audixieme ) of lacto - phosphate of lime , there is formed a liquid which , when cold , is quite clear and free ...
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