Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen134W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1844 |
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... complete the series of tribasic phosphates in which different bases are sub- stituted for each other , a solution of the phosphate of soda , ammonia and water NaO NHO P2O ( microcosmic salt ) , was subjected in the same manner to ...
... complete the series of tribasic phosphates in which different bases are sub- stituted for each other , a solution of the phosphate of soda , ammonia and water NaO NHO P2O ( microcosmic salt ) , was subjected in the same manner to ...
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... complete , a radi- ated mass of a purplish - brown colour was obtained : on solution a small quantity of Prussian blue remained , and the solution had lost its acid reagency . The addition of acetate of lead to the solution produced but ...
... complete , a radi- ated mass of a purplish - brown colour was obtained : on solution a small quantity of Prussian blue remained , and the solution had lost its acid reagency . The addition of acetate of lead to the solution produced but ...
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... complete decom- position by using a double equivalent of potash , the heat obtained was rather less ; but it is doubtful whether the additional quantity of alkali effected a more perfect substitution , while the precipitate was , at the ...
... complete decom- position by using a double equivalent of potash , the heat obtained was rather less ; but it is doubtful whether the additional quantity of alkali effected a more perfect substitution , while the precipitate was , at the ...
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... perfect uniformity of result , that exact equivalents of the salt and base should be employed , and that a complete substitution should take place . But these conditions can rarely ACCOMPANYING BASIC SUBSTITUTIONS . 29 29.
... perfect uniformity of result , that exact equivalents of the salt and base should be employed , and that a complete substitution should take place . But these conditions can rarely ACCOMPANYING BASIC SUBSTITUTIONS . 29 29.
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... completing the entire series , I found the insulation was even less efficient than before ; for from the glass attracting moisture from the atmosphere , as well as from the evaporation of the battery , each cell became a conductor , and ...
... completing the entire series , I found the insulation was even less efficient than before ; for from the glass attracting moisture from the atmosphere , as well as from the evaporation of the battery , each cell became a conductor , and ...
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