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... determined on a separate portion ( 24.08 grs . ) by dissolving in hydrochloric acid , passing the evolved gas through nitric acid , and determining the arsenic acid as arseniate of ammonia and magnesia , 0 · 11 gr . being equivalent to ...
... determined on a separate portion ( 24.08 grs . ) by dissolving in hydrochloric acid , passing the evolved gas through nitric acid , and determining the arsenic acid as arseniate of ammonia and magnesia , 0 · 11 gr . being equivalent to ...
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when these are given the whole is determined . The mechanical conditions therefore are those of a system of bodies connected with two driving - points A and B , in which we may determine the rela- tion between the motions of A and B ...
when these are given the whole is determined . The mechanical conditions therefore are those of a system of bodies connected with two driving - points A and B , in which we may determine the rela- tion between the motions of A and B ...
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... determined . From the solution of the sulphide of tin in sulphide of sodium , the former was precipitated by ... determination to 1.89 gr . , which was again treated as before with potash in fusion . An insoluble residue ( 1.11 gr ...
... determined . From the solution of the sulphide of tin in sulphide of sodium , the former was precipitated by ... determination to 1.89 gr . , which was again treated as before with potash in fusion . An insoluble residue ( 1.11 gr ...
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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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