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 Full view -
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