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... acid and base . In his third paper Ostwald extends his researches upon the neutralization of acids by bases . The ... acid .... Hydrochloric acid Hydrobromic acid Hydriodic acid ... Formic acid Acetic acid Dichloracetic acid - TABLE VIII ...
... acid and base . In his third paper Ostwald extends his researches upon the neutralization of acids by bases . The ... acid .... Hydrochloric acid Hydrobromic acid Hydriodic acid ... Formic acid Acetic acid Dichloracetic acid - TABLE VIII ...
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... acid ( which had the smallest observed value ) and that for each of the other acids . In Table IX . the vertical ... acid 26.487 [ 1036 ] 26.211 [ 1027 ] 0-276 [ 9 ] Hydrochloric acid 26.093 [ 10301 25.810 [ 1027 ] 0.283 31 Hydrobromic ...
... acid ( which had the smallest observed value ) and that for each of the other acids . In Table IX . the vertical ... acid 26.487 [ 1036 ] 26.211 [ 1027 ] 0-276 [ 9 ] Hydrochloric acid 26.093 [ 10301 25.810 [ 1027 ] 0.283 31 Hydrobromic ...
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... acid upon the normal salt of another acid are determined by Ostwald ; and by dividing the number so obtained by the difference between the volume - changes noticed on neutralizing the base by each acid separately ( a small correction ...
... acid upon the normal salt of another acid are determined by Ostwald ; and by dividing the number so obtained by the difference between the volume - changes noticed on neutralizing the base by each acid separately ( a small correction ...
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