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... acid ; and that it tends to crystallise readily upon the stoppers of bottles or the glass rods used in stirring . The rods and vessels used should always be washed with distilled water , the resulting very dilute solutions being kept ...
... acid ; and that it tends to crystallise readily upon the stoppers of bottles or the glass rods used in stirring . The rods and vessels used should always be washed with distilled water , the resulting very dilute solutions being kept ...
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... acids has been very freely applied to minerals , though with results varying according to the strength of the acid , the temperature employed , and the 32 TESTS WITH WET REAGENTS . Simple tests with wet reagents,
... acids has been very freely applied to minerals , though with results varying according to the strength of the acid , the temperature employed , and the 32 TESTS WITH WET REAGENTS . Simple tests with wet reagents,
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... acid being poured upon it . Water should be added , since solution does not always take place in the concentrated acid . The results may be noted both in cold acid and after boiling . In all cases the time of immersion in the acid and ...
... acid being poured upon it . Water should be added , since solution does not always take place in the concentrated acid . The results may be noted both in cold acid and after boiling . In all cases the time of immersion in the acid and ...
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... acids are put by the geologist is , however , in the examination of carbonates . A free effervescence occurs , carbonic anhydride being given off , when a carbonate is placed in hydrochloric acid . The acid should be slightly diluted ...
... acids are put by the geologist is , however , in the examination of carbonates . A free effervescence occurs , carbonic anhydride being given off , when a carbonate is placed in hydrochloric acid . The acid should be slightly diluted ...
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... acid to which sodium nitrate is added , and imitates the reactions of hydrochloric acid by introducing iodine in the form of potassium iodide , which is decomposed by the hot citric acid . + The value of these results obviously consists ...
... acid to which sodium nitrate is added , and imitates the reactions of hydrochloric acid by introducing iodine in the form of potassium iodide , which is decomposed by the hot citric acid . + The value of these results obviously consists ...
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