Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volúmenes27-28Chemical news office., 1773 |
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... fusing at 62 ° , and need not therefore be further considered here . Most probably the cumidine above described will prove identical with the primary monamine corresponding to mesitilol . Unfortunately , mesitylamine has been hitherto ...
... fusing at 62 ° , and need not therefore be further considered here . Most probably the cumidine above described will prove identical with the primary monamine corresponding to mesitilol . Unfortunately , mesitylamine has been hitherto ...
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... fuses between 100 ° and 102 ° , and when heated somewhat above this temperature , but far short of its boiling - point , sublimes in beautiful iridescent laminæ . It boils between 216 ° and 220 ° , and distils with- out the slightest ...
... fuses between 100 ° and 102 ° , and when heated somewhat above this temperature , but far short of its boiling - point , sublimes in beautiful iridescent laminæ . It boils between 216 ° and 220 ° , and distils with- out the slightest ...
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... fused a second time , at least this has not been done in experiments appended . The sulphur ores examined have yielded their sulphur readily . The gaseous products of the combustion which mecha- nically carry over with them small ...
... fused a second time , at least this has not been done in experiments appended . The sulphur ores examined have yielded their sulphur readily . The gaseous products of the combustion which mecha- nically carry over with them small ...
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... fused sulphur , but gene- rally by the ordinary methods . Other experiments showed that neither hydrogen nor sulphur produced sodium sulphide when transmitted over sodium chloride at a red heat . So that when it is formed by the action ...
... fused sulphur , but gene- rally by the ordinary methods . Other experiments showed that neither hydrogen nor sulphur produced sodium sulphide when transmitted over sodium chloride at a red heat . So that when it is formed by the action ...
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... fused potassium chlorate , and that it withstands decomposition for some time when heated with alkalies and nitrates . It is true that ultramarine , when heated with soda - lime , yields at most but a trace of ammonia ; but if one heats ...
... fused potassium chlorate , and that it withstands decomposition for some time when heated with alkalies and nitrates . It is true that ultramarine , when heated with soda - lime , yields at most but a trace of ammonia ; but if one heats ...
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