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Page 32
... sulphur was separated from the filtered liquor by the muriate of barytes . Hence it was easy to esti- mate the proportion of the original ingredients , which appear to be sulphur 36.5 , and iron 63.5 parts , in 100 of the sulphu- This ...
... sulphur was separated from the filtered liquor by the muriate of barytes . Hence it was easy to esti- mate the proportion of the original ingredients , which appear to be sulphur 36.5 , and iron 63.5 parts , in 100 of the sulphu- This ...
Page 33
... sulphur , and this also retained the magnetic power ; a circumstance the more remarkable , because the natura ! pyrites , which are composed of no more than 52 per cent , do not in any degree manifest this property . He subsequently ...
... sulphur , and this also retained the magnetic power ; a circumstance the more remarkable , because the natura ! pyrites , which are composed of no more than 52 per cent , do not in any degree manifest this property . He subsequently ...
Page 122
... sulphur in the moist way . As in the laboratory of the chemist , metals held in solution are precipitated by an addition of sulphurated hy- drogen , and combined with the sulphur , similar effects may be allowed to take place in ...
... sulphur in the moist way . As in the laboratory of the chemist , metals held in solution are precipitated by an addition of sulphurated hy- drogen , and combined with the sulphur , similar effects may be allowed to take place in ...
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