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" If too little nitre is employed, part of the organic matter may remain unburnt, and arsenic may be volatilized from the carbonaceous mass ; on the other hand, too much nitre would interfere with the subsequent treatment of the mass. It is better to make... "
A Manual of the Detection of Poisons by Medico-chemical Analysis - Page 63
by Friedrich Julius Otto - 1862 - 178 pages
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Hand-book of Mineral Analysis

Friedrich Wöhler - Analytical chemistry - 1871 - 356 pages
...process, it is important, and not very easy, to add the proper quantity of nitre. If too little nitre be employed, part of the organic matter may remain unburnt,...mass is perfectly white after deflagration. If it be black and carbonaceous, more nitre must be added. The mass, which now consists essentially of carbonate,...
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