Nature, Količina 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... acid of white arsenic to arsenic acid , and that he had fully investigated the pro- perties of the latter acid and its salts , probably ten years before Scheele . He considers , however , that " the only difference between plain arsenic ...
... acid of white arsenic to arsenic acid , and that he had fully investigated the pro- perties of the latter acid and its salts , probably ten years before Scheele . He considers , however , that " the only difference between plain arsenic ...
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... acid , water , and nitrogen , contrasted with the powerlessness of animals to utilise these building materials until ... acid , formaldehyde , acetonedicarboxylic acid and the intermediate products of these , taking place under the ...
... acid , water , and nitrogen , contrasted with the powerlessness of animals to utilise these building materials until ... acid , formaldehyde , acetonedicarboxylic acid and the intermediate products of these , taking place under the ...
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... acid combines with gelatine in solutions the acid concentrations of which are less han 0.04 normal , according to the law of mass action . K , for gelatine is 4.8 x 10-12 if 839 be taken as the reacting weight of gelatine . Combination ...
... acid combines with gelatine in solutions the acid concentrations of which are less han 0.04 normal , according to the law of mass action . K , for gelatine is 4.8 x 10-12 if 839 be taken as the reacting weight of gelatine . Combination ...
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