The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... acid SnO2 . H2O , and Metastannic acid , Sn , O10.5H2O . Stannic acid is precipitated by acids from solutions of alkaline stannates , and from solution of stannic chloride by calcium or barium carbonate . It dissolves in the stronger acids ...
... acid SnO2 . H2O , and Metastannic acid , Sn , O10.5H2O . Stannic acid is precipitated by acids from solutions of alkaline stannates , and from solution of stannic chloride by calcium or barium carbonate . It dissolves in the stronger acids ...
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... acid and sal - ammoniac , and known in the trade as Nitromuriate of Tin , or Composition , is also largely used by dyers and calico - printers . Trichloride of gold , added to dilute solution of stannous chloride , pro- duces a brownish ...
... acid and sal - ammoniac , and known in the trade as Nitromuriate of Tin , or Composition , is also largely used by dyers and calico - printers . Trichloride of gold , added to dilute solution of stannous chloride , pro- duces a brownish ...
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... acid gas , and the remaining oxide of iron is removed by a subsequent washing . Sulphide of cop- per , when present , is converted by roasting , and afterward exposing it to the air , into sulphate of copper , and is then easily ...
... acid gas , and the remaining oxide of iron is removed by a subsequent washing . Sulphide of cop- per , when present , is converted by roasting , and afterward exposing it to the air , into sulphate of copper , and is then easily ...
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... acid diluted with 16 parts of water to 1 of acid , the use of the acid being to remove all oxide . After this , the plates require washing several times in water ; then follows an annealing in closed cast- iron boxes in a reverberatory ...
... acid diluted with 16 parts of water to 1 of acid , the use of the acid being to remove all oxide . After this , the plates require washing several times in water ; then follows an annealing in closed cast- iron boxes in a reverberatory ...
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... acid , as rec- ommended for ringworm , should be applied . When by these means the fungus has been destroyed , stimulants must be applied to the bald patches A mixture of equal parts of Collodium and of Ether cantharidalis ( Collodium ...
... acid , as rec- ommended for ringworm , should be applied . When by these means the fungus has been destroyed , stimulants must be applied to the bald patches A mixture of equal parts of Collodium and of Ether cantharidalis ( Collodium ...
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