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Thus nitric acid proves to be the best for this purpose : its superiority appears to depend upon its favouring the ... The addition of nitric acid might , consequently , be expected to improve sulphuric and muriatic acids .
Thus nitric acid proves to be the best for this purpose : its superiority appears to depend upon its favouring the ... The addition of nitric acid might , consequently , be expected to improve sulphuric and muriatic acids .
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the compound of chromium by treating mixtures of the seleniates and chloride of sodium with sulphuric acid , chlorine and chloride of selenium analogous to selenious acid were obtained ; and towards the end of the experiment green ...
the compound of chromium by treating mixtures of the seleniates and chloride of sodium with sulphuric acid , chlorine and chloride of selenium analogous to selenious acid were obtained ; and towards the end of the experiment green ...
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sume of water ; according to my experiments this metal is senlibly dissolved by nitric acid diluted with 1000 times its votume of water . As it is evident that the different action of she same nitric acid on iron is caused by a certain ...
sume of water ; according to my experiments this metal is senlibly dissolved by nitric acid diluted with 1000 times its votume of water . As it is evident that the different action of she same nitric acid on iron is caused by a certain ...
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JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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