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... Bismuth Perchlorate . If metallic bismuth be heated with an aqueous solution of perchloric acid , it is slowly converted into a white non- This substance is insoluble in water : crystalline mass . when thoroughly washed and dried ...
... Bismuth Perchlorate . If metallic bismuth be heated with an aqueous solution of perchloric acid , it is slowly converted into a white non- This substance is insoluble in water : crystalline mass . when thoroughly washed and dried ...
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... bismuth chloride which is slowly volatilised . III . On the Amount of Carbon Dioxide in the Air of Sea- Coast Places . Thorpe ( Fourn . Chem . Soc . [ 2 ] , v . , 189 ) has shown that the air over the ocean contains less carbon dioxide ...
... bismuth chloride which is slowly volatilised . III . On the Amount of Carbon Dioxide in the Air of Sea- Coast Places . Thorpe ( Fourn . Chem . Soc . [ 2 ] , v . , 189 ) has shown that the air over the ocean contains less carbon dioxide ...
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... Bismuth Volumetrically , " by M. M. Pattison Muir . London Institution , 7 . Also free byl post , " Five Minutes ' Advice respecting Patents for Inventions . " A BARLOW & CO . , 23 , Southampton Buildings , W.C. For Three Stamps , New ...
... Bismuth Volumetrically , " by M. M. Pattison Muir . London Institution , 7 . Also free byl post , " Five Minutes ' Advice respecting Patents for Inventions . " A BARLOW & CO . , 23 , Southampton Buildings , W.C. For Three Stamps , New ...
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... Bismuth Volumetrically , " by Mr. M. M. P. MUIR . The author estimates the metal by precipitating a nearly neutral solution of the nitrate by potassium chromate or dichromate in a manner similar to that proposed by Pearson , but he ...
... Bismuth Volumetrically , " by Mr. M. M. P. MUIR . The author estimates the metal by precipitating a nearly neutral solution of the nitrate by potassium chromate or dichromate in a manner similar to that proposed by Pearson , but he ...
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... bismuth . White rings are not plainly seen on white clay , but may be exhibited on pieces of red or black terra cotta . When using pieces of white clay before the blowpipe it is interesting to notice that an oxidising flame leaves the ...
... bismuth . White rings are not plainly seen on white clay , but may be exhibited on pieces of red or black terra cotta . When using pieces of white clay before the blowpipe it is interesting to notice that an oxidising flame leaves the ...
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