... milligrammes of alkalies, and no loss of the latter be experienced. What remains in the capsule occupies a very small bulk. This is now dissolved in the capsule with a little water (the funnel must be washed with a little water), small quantities... Original Researches in Mineralogy and Chemistry - 第 216 頁John Lawrence Smith 著 - 1884 - 630 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1853 - 500 頁
...superintendence, 100 grms. of sal-ammoniac might be separated as easily and safely as 1 grm. from 5 milligrms. of alkalies, and no loss of the latter be experienced....gently evaporated nearly to dryness. This is done to separate what little lime may have escaped the first action of the carbonate of ammonia, or may have... | |
| 1853 - 604 頁
...superintendence, 100 grms. of sal-ammoniac might be separated as easily and safely as 1 grm. from 5 milligrms. of alkalies, and no loss of the latter be experienced....gently evaporated nearly to dryness. This is done to separate what little lime may have escaped the first action of the carbonate of ammonia, or may have... | |
| 1853 - 504 頁
...superintendence, 100 grms. of sal-ammoniac might be separated as easily and safely as. 1 griu. from 5 milligram, of alkalies, and no loss of the latter be experienced....gently evaporated nearly to dryness. This is done to separate what little lime may have escaped the first action of the carbonate of ammonia, or may have... | |
| William Crookes - 1871 - 498 頁
...superintendence, 1oo grammes of sal-ammoniac might be separated as easily and safely as 1 gramme from 5 milligrammes of alkalies, and no loss of the latter...water), small quantities of a solution of carbonate of ammonium added, and the solution gently evaporated nearly to dryness. This is done to separate what... | |
| John Lawrence Smith - 1873 - 418 頁
...by the author for forming chlorine) useless in processes for removing the sal ammoniac in analysis. preferring the Berlin porcelain) of about three and...gently evaporated nearly to dryness. This is done to separate what little lime may have escaped the first action of the carbonate of ammonia, or may have... | |
| John Lawrence Smith - 1873 - 408 頁
...degrees. By this operation, which requires no superintendence, one hundred grammes of sal ammoniac may be separated as easily and safely as one gramme from...alkalies, and no loss of the latter be experienced. The following are some experiments made with given quantities of sal ammoniac and nitric acid, heated... | |
| 1873 - 502 頁
...degrees. By this operation, which requires] no superintendence, one hundred grammes of sal ammoniac may be separated, as easily and safely as one gramme,...alkalies, and no loss of the latter be experienced. The following are some experiments made with given quantities of sal ammoniac and nitric acid ; heated... | |
| John Lawrence Smith - 1878 - 416 頁
...degrees. By this operation, which requires no superintendence, one hundred grammes of sal ammoniac may be separated as easily and safely as one gramme from...alkalies, and no loss of the latter be experienced. . The following are some experiments made with given quantities of sal ammoniac and nitric acid, heated... | |
| William Crookes - 1886 - 782 頁
...superintendence, 100 grammes of sal-ammoniac might be separated as easily and safely as 1 gramme from 5 milligrammes of alkalies, and no loss of the latter...a little water), small quantities of a solution of ammonium carbonate added, and the solution gently evaporated nearly to dryness. This is done to separate... | |
| William Crookes - 1894 - 772 頁
...superintendence, 100 grammes of sal-ammoniac might be separated as easily and safely as 1 gramme from 5 milligrammes of alkalies, and no loss of the latter...capsule with a little water (the funnel must be washed vrith a little water), small quantities of a solution of ammonium carbonate added, and the solution... | |
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