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... carbonate of baryta in excess is added to the liquid when it is cold , and the whole allowed to stand for twelve hours . The precipitate , which , besides the above sulphides , contains all the indium and the excess of carbonate of ...
... carbonate of baryta in excess is added to the liquid when it is cold , and the whole allowed to stand for twelve hours . The precipitate , which , besides the above sulphides , contains all the indium and the excess of carbonate of ...
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... carbonate of lithia , taken three or four hours after food by a man , require from five to ten minutes to pass from the stomach to the urine , and this quantity of lithia will continue to pro- duce traces of lithium in the urine for ...
... carbonate of lithia , taken three or four hours after food by a man , require from five to ten minutes to pass from the stomach to the urine , and this quantity of lithia will continue to pro- duce traces of lithium in the urine for ...
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... Carbonate of cobalt quickly became of a brown - black colour . Hydrated oxide of nickel and car- bonate of nickel slowly blackened . Copper reduced by hydrogen , and suboxide of copper , soon became black . Dry carbonate of copper ...
... Carbonate of cobalt quickly became of a brown - black colour . Hydrated oxide of nickel and car- bonate of nickel slowly blackened . Copper reduced by hydrogen , and suboxide of copper , soon became black . Dry carbonate of copper ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
Forbess Researches on the Mineralogy of South America | 11 |
Prof Cayley on a Quartic Surface | 19 |
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