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I was preparing to repeat the experiment , substituting the prussiate of ammonia and other ammoniacal compounds , in which less heat might be produced by the action of the chlorine , than in the pure solution of the gas , , friend ...
I was preparing to repeat the experiment , substituting the prussiate of ammonia and other ammoniacal compounds , in which less heat might be produced by the action of the chlorine , than in the pure solution of the gas , , friend ...
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It was found that the solution of oxalate of ammonia , or a very weak solution of pure ammonia , answered the purpose as well as the solution of nitrate of ammonia . It was formed most rapidly in the solution of ammonia , but it was ...
It was found that the solution of oxalate of ammonia , or a very weak solution of pure ammonia , answered the purpose as well as the solution of nitrate of ammonia . It was formed most rapidly in the solution of ammonia , but it was ...
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In their alcoholic solutions it disappeared as in pure alcohol . It detonated most violently when thrown into a solution of phosphorus in ether , or in alcohol . Phosphorus introduced into ether , into which a globule of the substance ...
In their alcoholic solutions it disappeared as in pure alcohol . It detonated most violently when thrown into a solution of phosphorus in ether , or in alcohol . Phosphorus introduced into ether , into which a globule of the substance ...
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The filtered liquor afforded a quantity of saline matter , which , after being freed by ignition from a portion of dissolved resin , shot into pure white cubes of muriate of potash , as appeared by decomposing them by nitric acid .
The filtered liquor afforded a quantity of saline matter , which , after being freed by ignition from a portion of dissolved resin , shot into pure white cubes of muriate of potash , as appeared by decomposing them by nitric acid .
Pagina 84
... 19,5 measures of alcohol . + • The effect of this salt upon colouring matter , was first pointed out to me by Mr. E. M. NOBLE of Chelsea . + Pure subcarbonate of potash , obtained by igniting the carbonate , was employed in these ...
... 19,5 measures of alcohol . + • The effect of this salt upon colouring matter , was first pointed out to me by Mr. E. M. NOBLE of Chelsea . + Pure subcarbonate of potash , obtained by igniting the carbonate , was employed in these ...
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