Nature, Količina 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... Acid from Oxidation of Tartaric Acid , H. J H. Fenton , 22 ; Bearing of Investigations of Simple and Double Sulphates containing Potassium , Rubidium , and Calcium upon the Nature of Structural Unit , A. E. Tutton , 22 ; Hydriodides of ...
... Acid from Oxidation of Tartaric Acid , H. J H. Fenton , 22 ; Bearing of Investigations of Simple and Double Sulphates containing Potassium , Rubidium , and Calcium upon the Nature of Structural Unit , A. E. Tutton , 22 ; Hydriodides of ...
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... acid , and sent the muriatic acid evolved into the atmosphere , causing a great nuisance to the neighbourhood . Naturally , therefore , when Mr. William Gossage had suc- ceeded in devising plant for condensing this muriatic acid , the ...
... acid , and sent the muriatic acid evolved into the atmosphere , causing a great nuisance to the neighbourhood . Naturally , therefore , when Mr. William Gossage had suc- ceeded in devising plant for condensing this muriatic acid , the ...
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... acid produced into chlorine , the remainder being obtained as muriatic acid , which had in most instances to be converted into chlorine by the Weldon process ; so that the Deacon process did not constitute an entirely self - contained ...
... acid produced into chlorine , the remainder being obtained as muriatic acid , which had in most instances to be converted into chlorine by the Weldon process ; so that the Deacon process did not constitute an entirely self - contained ...
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