Nature, Volume 102Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1918 - Science |
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... nitric acid and ammonia , in connection with the war , and gave a brief de- scription of the various efforts America was making in order to meet the demand . Nitric acid enters , directly or indirectly , into the composition of all the ...
... nitric acid and ammonia , in connection with the war , and gave a brief de- scription of the various efforts America was making in order to meet the demand . Nitric acid enters , directly or indirectly , into the composition of all the ...
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... nitric acid , which is combined with more ammonia to form ammonium nitrate . the Germans had reached - that it was able to Α The arc process is especially suitable for the production of nitric acid . The reactions involved are ...
... nitric acid , which is combined with more ammonia to form ammonium nitrate . the Germans had reached - that it was able to Α The arc process is especially suitable for the production of nitric acid . The reactions involved are ...
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... nitric acid or ammonia , and has provided herself with one of the essential munitions of war . So absolutely necessary is the production of nitric acid that , in its absence , no army could hold to- gether for a week under modern ...
... nitric acid or ammonia , and has provided herself with one of the essential munitions of war . So absolutely necessary is the production of nitric acid that , in its absence , no army could hold to- gether for a week under modern ...
Contents
Coe H S death 269 Cunningham Dr Brysson Sea Aggression 505 | 46 |
sence of Free Alkaline Bases 438 The Miscibility of Silica Series | 72 |
Barger Dr G appointed Professor of Chemistry in Edin edition | 84 |
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