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" Dissolve the residue in a little water to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added. "
Proceedings of the Lake Superior Mining Institute ... Annual Meeting - Página 96
por Lake Superior Mining Institute - 1906
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Volumen2

1843 - 812 páginas
...digestive liquor is readily prepared by macerating the lining membrane of the fourth stomach of the calf in water, to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added. If small cubes of white of eg?, boiled hard, be macerated in this liquor, their more superficial parts...
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumen33

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1898 - 600 páginas
...Founl. Chlorine 9.69 9.50 Properties. — The salt crystallizes unaltered in white needles from hot water to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added ; but if it is boiled with water alone, it undergoes a partial decomposition. This salt is, therefore,...
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumen33

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1898 - 760 páginas
...Foun4. Chlorine 9.69 9.50 Properties. — The salt crystallizes unaltered in white needles from hot water to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added ; bat if it is boiled with water alone, it undergoes a partial decomposition. This salt is, therefore,...
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Hand-book of Chemistry: Inorganic chemistry

Leopold Gmelin - 1849 - 534 páginas
...left slowly to cool.— 3. Through a warm solution of one part of iodide of potassium in 2 parts of water, to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added, chlorine gas is passed to saturation. On cooling, the liquid solidifies in consequence of the formation...
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Volumen72,Parte2

Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1897 - 976 páginas
...5, 296 ; from 1'hurm. Ze.it., 1897, 42, 95).— Fifty grams of aloes is dissolved in 300 cc of warm water to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added ; when cold, the solution is separated from the resin, 50 cc of ammonia (20 per cent.) and a solution...
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Works of the Cavendish Society: Gmelin, Leopold. Hand-book of ..., Volumen4

1849 - 544 páginas
...left slowly to cool. — 3. Through a warm solution of one part of iodide of potassium in 2 parts of water, to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added, chlorine gas is passed to saturation. On cooling, the liquid solidifies in consequence of the formation...
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The Chemical Gazette, Volumen9

1851 - 520 páginas
...separate a reddish resinous substance which adheres to it, it is dissolved in a larger quantity of boiling water to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added, and the turbid solution filtered. When the solution no longer becomes turbid, it is set aside. After...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1851 - 1248 páginas
...however, necessary that it should be crystallized. The powder for this purpose is dissolved in boiling water to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added ; and on cooling, the salt is deposited in * Communicated by the Author. Phil Mag. S. 4, Vol. 2. No....
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The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science..., Volumen2

1852 - 604 páginas
...however, necessary that it should be crystallized, The powder for this purpose is dissolved in boiling water to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added; and oa cooling, the salt is deposited in the form of regular octohedrons, small, sparkling, and of...
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Hand-book of Chemistry, Volumen8

Leopold Gmelin - 1853 - 528 páginas
...which [on exposure to the air] soon changes to a dirty yellow crystalline powder, and when washed with water to which a few drops of hydrochloric acid have been added, is converted into red ferrocyanide of copper. (Grotthuss, Sc/ter. Ann. 4, 86.) 2. A cupric salt mixed...
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