Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 26
... acids and other materials necessary for the preparation of the gas may range high . If this inconvenience cannot be set aside completely , it is , however , possible to do so partially in a ... acid ( 26 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
... acids and other materials necessary for the preparation of the gas may range high . If this inconvenience cannot be set aside completely , it is , however , possible to do so partially in a ... acid ( 26 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
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manner , that is , by substituting hypochlorous acid ( a gaseous body consisting of 1 eq . chlorine and 1 eq . oxygen ) for the chlorine gas , and by submitting the ore to the effects of this gas . The hypochlo- rous acid gas , when ...
manner , that is , by substituting hypochlorous acid ( a gaseous body consisting of 1 eq . chlorine and 1 eq . oxygen ) for the chlorine gas , and by submitting the ore to the effects of this gas . The hypochlo- rous acid gas , when ...
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... oxidizing action of the chloric acid ( or the chlorine which is set free by the reaction of hydrochlorate of aniline on chlorate of potas- sium ) , the sulphide of copper is transferred into 58 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
... oxidizing action of the chloric acid ( or the chlorine which is set free by the reaction of hydrochlorate of aniline on chlorate of potas- sium ) , the sulphide of copper is transferred into 58 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
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... acid , and is not affected by soap . Acids change the black to green , but the original color is restored by an alkali . Bichromate of potash deepens the shade , but a very strong solution slightly reddens it . Strong chloride of lime ...
... acid , and is not affected by soap . Acids change the black to green , but the original color is restored by an alkali . Bichromate of potash deepens the shade , but a very strong solution slightly reddens it . Strong chloride of lime ...
Page 63
... it is entirely unchanged by acids or alkalies , lengthened exposure to the air , or indeed by anything except high heat . Already a pa- tent has been taken out for preparing wooden vessels to Proceedings of the Franklin Institute . 63.
... it is entirely unchanged by acids or alkalies , lengthened exposure to the air , or indeed by anything except high heat . Already a pa- tent has been taken out for preparing wooden vessels to Proceedings of the Franklin Institute . 63.
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