| Campbell Morfit, Alexander Mucklé - 1849 - 498 páginas
...more difficult to dissolve the alumina by solution of potash than if it had been thrown down alone. " The alkaline earths are remarkably soluble in solutions...substances, unless the experimenter were aware of the general fact. Platina is not itself soluble in nitric acid, even when spongy and in its most comminuted... | |
| Campbell Morfit, Alexander Mucklé - 1849 - 482 páginas
...more difficult to dissolve the alumina by solution of potash than if it had been thrown down alone. and other vegetable matters : hence they are retained...substances, unless the experimenter were aware of the general fact. Platina is not itself soluble in nitric acid, even when spongy and in its most comminuted... | |
| George William Francis - 1850 - 268 páginas
...and soda frequently. " The alkaline earths are remarkably soluble in a solution of sugar, and abo, though to a less degree in solutions of extract and other vegetable matters. Tartaric acid, or tartrates have an extraordinary power in making many metallic oxides soluble, which... | |
| Campbell Morfit, Clarence Morfit - 1857 - 642 páginas
...more difficult to dissolve the alumina by solution of potash than if it had been thrown down alone. " The alkaline earths are remarkably soluble in solutions...and also, though to a less degree, in solutions of extractive and other vegetable matters ; hence they are retained in solution at times in very unexpected... | |
| David M. Knight - 1998 - 692 páginas
.... 412. The alkaline earths arc remarkably soluble in solutionsof sugar, and also, though to a loss degree, in solutions of extract and other vegetable...substances, unless the experimenter were aware of the general fact. Platina is not itself soluble in nitric acid, even when spongy, and in its most comminuted... | |
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