The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... acid . This solution contained the sulphur and arsenic converted into acids , and combined with potash . Nitrate of barytes being added , sulphate 「 was precipitated , which , being washed and ignited 100 Copper Ore from Cornwall .
... acid . This solution contained the sulphur and arsenic converted into acids , and combined with potash . Nitrate of barytes being added , sulphate 「 was precipitated , which , being washed and ignited 100 Copper Ore from Cornwall .
Page 101
... barytes was added to it , as long as precipitation took place . The precipitated sulphate of barytes being washed and ig- nited , weighed 150 grains , 20.4 sulphur , which , added to 11 , separated without acidifying , 31.4 ; the mean ...
... barytes was added to it , as long as precipitation took place . The precipitated sulphate of barytes being washed and ig- nited , weighed 150 grains , 20.4 sulphur , which , added to 11 , separated without acidifying , 31.4 ; the mean ...
Page 102
... barytes ; no precipitation occurred , but , upon standing some days , very delicate feathery crystals of arseniate of barytes were formed , which exhi- bited the prismatic colours with a splendour equal to that of the noble opal . I ...
... barytes ; no precipitation occurred , but , upon standing some days , very delicate feathery crystals of arseniate of barytes were formed , which exhi- bited the prismatic colours with a splendour equal to that of the noble opal . I ...
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... barytes , consists of acid 57.7 barytes 42.2 99.9 5. Tartaric acid from Potato Apples . The fruit of the potato contains a large proportion of acid , which is said by Mr. Bain- bridge to be tartaric acid with a small proportion of malic ...
... barytes , consists of acid 57.7 barytes 42.2 99.9 5. Tartaric acid from Potato Apples . The fruit of the potato contains a large proportion of acid , which is said by Mr. Bain- bridge to be tartaric acid with a small proportion of malic ...
Page 182
... barytes , strontian , potash , and soda , were also capable of being united to chlorine , without the loss of oxygen ; and he expects that many of the common me- tallic oxides will form similar combinations . It is probable that an ...
... barytes , strontian , potash , and soda , were also capable of being united to chlorine , without the loss of oxygen ; and he expects that many of the common me- tallic oxides will form similar combinations . It is probable that an ...
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