The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science..., 2. köide1852 |
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... soda in powder with 250 grammes of chalk . To this was added sufficient water only to ob- tain small agglomerations ... soda left in the mixture , showed 95 per cent . of carbonate of soda decomposed : now , as there was no trace ...
... soda in powder with 250 grammes of chalk . To this was added sufficient water only to ob- tain small agglomerations ... soda left in the mixture , showed 95 per cent . of carbonate of soda decomposed : now , as there was no trace ...
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... soda ........ No apparent de- composition Idem Idem Considerable disengage- of iodous vapors Sulphate of soda ...... Idem Idem Phosphate of soda .... Idem Idem Borate of soda ......... Idem Idem Carbonate of soda ..... Idem Idem Idem ...
... soda ........ No apparent de- composition Idem Idem Considerable disengage- of iodous vapors Sulphate of soda ...... Idem Idem Phosphate of soda .... Idem Idem Borate of soda ......... Idem Idem Carbonate of soda ..... Idem Idem Idem ...
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... soda ...... Nitrate of potassa ..... Nitrate of lime From these reactions it results : - 1. Chloride of potassium is much more stable than the bromide and especially than the iodide of the same base . 2. All the ammoniacal salts seem to ...
... soda ...... Nitrate of potassa ..... Nitrate of lime From these reactions it results : - 1. Chloride of potassium is much more stable than the bromide and especially than the iodide of the same base . 2. All the ammoniacal salts seem to ...
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... soda which remains in the blood and into hydrochloric acid which reacts on the neutral phosphate of lime in excess , and the two salts in question will be simultaneously produced as indicated in the following equation : - ( CaO ) ...
... soda which remains in the blood and into hydrochloric acid which reacts on the neutral phosphate of lime in excess , and the two salts in question will be simultaneously produced as indicated in the following equation : - ( CaO ) ...
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... SODA AS A TOP- DRESSING OF WHEAT . THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF AGRICUL- TURE AT STOCKHOLM . HAVING read that some very good farmers in Norfolk make a practice of top - dressing their wheat in spring with nitrate of soda , I determined once ...
... SODA AS A TOP- DRESSING OF WHEAT . THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF AGRICUL- TURE AT STOCKHOLM . HAVING read that some very good farmers in Norfolk make a practice of top - dressing their wheat in spring with nitrate of soda , I determined once ...
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acetate action albumen alcohol alkaline alumina ammonia analysis appears applied baryta battery blood bodies boiling bromine calcined carbonate of lime carbonic acid cent charcoal chemical chemists chloric acid chloride color combined composition compound contained copper crystallised crystals decomposed decomposition dilute disengaged dissolved dried employed ether evaporation experiments extract fatty filtered formed glass grains grammes heat hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen hyperiodic insoluble iodide iodine letters patent liquid liquor magnesia manganese means ment mercury metal mixed mixture nitrate of silver nitric acid nitrogen obtained odor operation oxide of iron oxygen phosphate phosphoric acid phosphorus plant portion potash potassa potassium powder precipitate prepared present produced proportion pure quinine residue resin salt scammony silicic acid small quantity soda sodium soluble solution starch substance sugar sulphate of lime sulphuret sulphuric acid syrup tained temperature tion treated tube vegetable vessel washed weight yellow zinc
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