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... muriatic acid it gave off gas rapidly , and disappeared without explosion . On dilute sulphuric acid it exerted no violent action . It immedi- ately disappeared without explosion in LIBAVIUS's liquor , to which it imparted a yellow ...
... muriatic acid it gave off gas rapidly , and disappeared without explosion . On dilute sulphuric acid it exerted no violent action . It immedi- ately disappeared without explosion in LIBAVIUS's liquor , to which it imparted a yellow ...
Pagina 65
... muriatic acid caused an exactly similar precipitation in solution of ulmin to nitric acid , and the precipitate was the same resin - like substance . The filtered liquor afforded a quan- tity of saline matter , which , after being freed ...
... muriatic acid caused an exactly similar precipitation in solution of ulmin to nitric acid , and the precipitate was the same resin - like substance . The filtered liquor afforded a quan- tity of saline matter , which , after being freed ...
Pagina 66
... muriatic acid to a mixture of solution of ulmin and distilled vinegar , a precipitate was produced , as in a mere solution in water . The nitric and muriatic acids received a small quantity of lime and iron from the ulmin , and I ...
... muriatic acid to a mixture of solution of ulmin and distilled vinegar , a precipitate was produced , as in a mere solution in water . The nitric and muriatic acids received a small quantity of lime and iron from the ulmin , and I ...
Pagina 67
... Muriatic acid , poured on , caused a strong effervescence , and formed muriate of potash , which , freed from all charcoal , and made red hot , weighed 0.6 grain , corresponding , to of potash in ulmin . 20 These experiments assign ...
... Muriatic acid , poured on , caused a strong effervescence , and formed muriate of potash , which , freed from all charcoal , and made red hot , weighed 0.6 grain , corresponding , to of potash in ulmin . 20 These experiments assign ...
Pagina 161
Royal Society (Great Britain). lye , or in nitric and muriatic acids , that I could totally sepa- rate the black matter from the animal substance to which it seemingly adhered . After repose , a black sediment took place in the waters of ...
Royal Society (Great Britain). lye , or in nitric and muriatic acids , that I could totally sepa- rate the black matter from the animal substance to which it seemingly adhered . After repose , a black sediment took place in the waters of ...
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