The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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... quantity of water , which would lead to the formula Na I + 5 H 0 . 2.108 dried in bibulous paper , lost on heating 0 · 4393 — 20 · 83 . 2.36 dried in bibulous paper and afterwards over sulphuric acid 14 SOME NEW SALTS OF CADMIUM .
... quantity of water , which would lead to the formula Na I + 5 H 0 . 2.108 dried in bibulous paper , lost on heating 0 · 4393 — 20 · 83 . 2.36 dried in bibulous paper and afterwards over sulphuric acid 14 SOME NEW SALTS OF CADMIUM .
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... quantity of water . 1.7625 grms . gave Sulphide of Cadmium 0.3685 16.26 Cadmium . Iodide of Silver ........ 2.3775 = 72.66 Iodine . These numbers lead to the formula NH4 I + Cd I + 2 HO . Cal NH * 1 225.00 5.21 Cd 1- 696.77-16.14 I 2 ...
... quantity of water . 1.7625 grms . gave Sulphide of Cadmium 0.3685 16.26 Cadmium . Iodide of Silver ........ 2.3775 = 72.66 Iodine . These numbers lead to the formula NH4 I + Cd I + 2 HO . Cal NH * 1 225.00 5.21 Cd 1- 696.77-16.14 I 2 ...
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... quantity of water in the following is rather too large , and of the iodine too small . 1.8105 grms gave Loss on heating ......... 0.3225 Sulphate of Strontia .... 0.4225 Sulphide of Cadmium ..0.2720 == 17.81 water . = 11.11 Strontium ...
... quantity of water in the following is rather too large , and of the iodine too small . 1.8105 grms gave Loss on heating ......... 0.3225 Sulphate of Strontia .... 0.4225 Sulphide of Cadmium ..0.2720 == 17.81 water . = 11.11 Strontium ...
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... quantity of salt obtained was but little , and the crystals were not so free from an admixture of other salts as to yield a satisfactory analysis . 1.316 grms . gave Loss by heating ......... 0.1465 Sulphide of Cadmium ... 0.4219 ...
... quantity of salt obtained was but little , and the crystals were not so free from an admixture of other salts as to yield a satisfactory analysis . 1.316 grms . gave Loss by heating ......... 0.1465 Sulphide of Cadmium ... 0.4219 ...
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... quantity of sperm - fluid . Each of these sacs is perforated at the point where it is attached to the integ- ument by an orifice which opens directly externally . This vesicle which from the date of the writings of Dugès has been ...
... quantity of sperm - fluid . Each of these sacs is perforated at the point where it is attached to the integ- ument by an orifice which opens directly externally . This vesicle which from the date of the writings of Dugès has been ...
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