The Year-book for Colorists and Dyers, Volume 81906 - Dyes and dyeing |
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Page 101
... 1 - chlor - benzene - sulpho - acid , and they possess the following properties : They dissolve in water , and the solutions , to which a little sodium carbonate has been added , are from reddish yellow to greenish yellow .
... 1 - chlor - benzene - sulpho - acid , and they possess the following properties : They dissolve in water , and the solutions , to which a little sodium carbonate has been added , are from reddish yellow to greenish yellow .
Page 113
The combination of the diazo derivatives with the triamidobenzene derivatives occurs in part , even in mineral acid solution , better in acetic acid or sodium carbonate solution . The new dyestuffs thus obtained correspond to the ...
The combination of the diazo derivatives with the triamidobenzene derivatives occurs in part , even in mineral acid solution , better in acetic acid or sodium carbonate solution . The new dyestuffs thus obtained correspond to the ...
Page 123
PROCESS OF PRODUCING BARIUM OXID FROM BARIUM CARBONATE . George Egly , of Charlottenburg , Germany , assignor to the firm Gebrüder Siemens & Co. Patent No. 779,210 , dated January 3 , 1905 . The inventor claims by this invention barium ...
PROCESS OF PRODUCING BARIUM OXID FROM BARIUM CARBONATE . George Egly , of Charlottenburg , Germany , assignor to the firm Gebrüder Siemens & Co. Patent No. 779,210 , dated January 3 , 1905 . The inventor claims by this invention barium ...
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The addition of barium nitrate has for its object that the decomposition of the carbonate already takes place when nitrous vapors are just beginning to develop from the nitrate . The porosity of the product obtained in this manner is ...
The addition of barium nitrate has for its object that the decomposition of the carbonate already takes place when nitrous vapors are just beginning to develop from the nitrate . The porosity of the product obtained in this manner is ...
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747,271 is described the manufacture of cyanids by oxidizing a sulphocyanid and absorbing the hydrogen cyanid by a heated alkali carbonate or hydroxid . The present invention relates to an improvement in the use of alkali hydroxid as an ...
747,271 is described the manufacture of cyanids by oxidizing a sulphocyanid and absorbing the hydrogen cyanid by a heated alkali carbonate or hydroxid . The present invention relates to an improvement in the use of alkali hydroxid as an ...
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