Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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Page 95
... production of synthetic indigo was facilitated by the discovery of the catalytic acceleration of the oxidation of naphthalene by mercuric sulphate , discovered owing to the breakage of a thermometer bulb in the reaction mixture . The ...
... production of synthetic indigo was facilitated by the discovery of the catalytic acceleration of the oxidation of naphthalene by mercuric sulphate , discovered owing to the breakage of a thermometer bulb in the reaction mixture . The ...
Page 431
... production and industrial applications , its chemistry , and its special relations to the revenue . the presence of methyl alcohol in alcoholic mix- colour ,. Aubrey Strahan's special reports , and it need scarcely be said that the ...
... production and industrial applications , its chemistry , and its special relations to the revenue . the presence of methyl alcohol in alcoholic mix- colour ,. Aubrey Strahan's special reports , and it need scarcely be said that the ...
Page 531
... production of the microscope as a mechanical FIG . 2. - Magnification 600. 2 mm . Apochromat. vital national importance as to constrain the Govern- ment to treat it as a " key industry . " But there is no royal road to success even in ...
... production of the microscope as a mechanical FIG . 2. - Magnification 600. 2 mm . Apochromat. vital national importance as to constrain the Govern- ment to treat it as a " key industry . " But there is no royal road to success even in ...
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