The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volúmenes33-34Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1876 |
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... substance sought , the compara- tive lengths of the columns will correspond with the pro- portions of standard solution added to each , or in the case supposed will be represented by the fraction 12 = ; but , if the original solution ...
... substance sought , the compara- tive lengths of the columns will correspond with the pro- portions of standard solution added to each , or in the case supposed will be represented by the fraction 12 = ; but , if the original solution ...
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... substance resists desiccation . The substance , for which the author pro- poses the name hydro - cellulose , is characterised by its extreme friability . Constitution of the Albumenoids . - M . P. Schützen- berger . The author finds ...
... substance resists desiccation . The substance , for which the author pro- poses the name hydro - cellulose , is characterised by its extreme friability . Constitution of the Albumenoids . - M . P. Schützen- berger . The author finds ...
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... substances by means of cold . In proportion to the growing con- sumption we see increasing quantities of ice stored ... substance thus formed was a neutral ( not basic ) body . It occurred to Hofmann that the substitution had here gone ...
... substances by means of cold . In proportion to the growing con- sumption we see increasing quantities of ice stored ... substance thus formed was a neutral ( not basic ) body . It occurred to Hofmann that the substitution had here gone ...
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... substance , and obtained a most remarkable result . A molecule of iodide of ethyl combines with a molecule of this substance , giving rise to the iodide of a molecular group , behaving like potassium or sodium , " a true organic metal ...
... substance , and obtained a most remarkable result . A molecule of iodide of ethyl combines with a molecule of this substance , giving rise to the iodide of a molecular group , behaving like potassium or sodium , " a true organic metal ...
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... substance is insoluble in water : crystalline mass . when thoroughly washed and dried between folds of blotting - paper it presents the appearance of a bulky , pure white powder which it is difficult to obtain equally divided as the ...
... substance is insoluble in water : crystalline mass . when thoroughly washed and dried between folds of blotting - paper it presents the appearance of a bulky , pure white powder which it is difficult to obtain equally divided as the ...
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