Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 239
This phosphorus - holding body is acid in nature , and possesses marked proteid precipi- tating properties . It does not seem to be either nucleic or meta- phosphoric acid . It was not present in the products obtained from tryptic ...
This phosphorus - holding body is acid in nature , and possesses marked proteid precipi- tating properties . It does not seem to be either nucleic or meta- phosphoric acid . It was not present in the products obtained from tryptic ...
Page 312
Experiments on sulphurous acid , methyl chloride , and air show that the absorption is proportional to the density of the gas employed . - -On the velocity of reduction of chromic acid by phosphorous acid , by M. G. Viard .
Experiments on sulphurous acid , methyl chloride , and air show that the absorption is proportional to the density of the gas employed . - -On the velocity of reduction of chromic acid by phosphorous acid , by M. G. Viard .
Page 401
In a former investigation he had found that , at a given temperature , the fraction of the hydriodic acid decomposed when equilibrium was attained was not independent of the pressure of the gas . Since the decomposition takes place ...
In a former investigation he had found that , at a given temperature , the fraction of the hydriodic acid decomposed when equilibrium was attained was not independent of the pressure of the gas . Since the decomposition takes place ...
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