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... nitric acid , and nitrate of lead was poured in . Arseniate of lead and nitrate of copper were thus formed , by double decomposition ; but , when more nitric acid had been used than was strictly necessary to dissolve the arseniate of ...
... nitric acid , and nitrate of lead was poured in . Arseniate of lead and nitrate of copper were thus formed , by double decomposition ; but , when more nitric acid had been used than was strictly necessary to dissolve the arseniate of ...
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... acid than in acetous acid . 3dly , That the acetous acid may be converted into the acetic acid by an additional ... nitric acid : —which had no effect upon the Platina , and only separated the quicksilver from the gold that was present ...
... acid than in acetous acid . 3dly , That the acetous acid may be converted into the acetic acid by an additional ... nitric acid : —which had no effect upon the Platina , and only separated the quicksilver from the gold that was present ...
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... acid , composed of nitric acid and common salt ; the specific gravity of the nitric acid being 1,279 . In this Memoir , several remarkable facts are related , and we have only to regret the want of perspicuity in some parts of it . M ...
... acid , composed of nitric acid and common salt ; the specific gravity of the nitric acid being 1,279 . In this Memoir , several remarkable facts are related , and we have only to regret the want of perspicuity in some parts of it . M ...
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