Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... produced . But it was thought right again to treat the gas with cuprous chloride in presence of ammonia , and it now appeared that when left for a sufficient time in contact with a strong solution , considerable contraction took place ...
... produced . But it was thought right again to treat the gas with cuprous chloride in presence of ammonia , and it now appeared that when left for a sufficient time in contact with a strong solution , considerable contraction took place ...
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... produce on bodies through which they pass . There seems considerable evidence that the energy associated with these waves is small . I am not acquainted with any effects produced by them which involve the expenditure of an amount of ...
... produce on bodies through which they pass . There seems considerable evidence that the energy associated with these waves is small . I am not acquainted with any effects produced by them which involve the expenditure of an amount of ...
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... produced , and as I have pointed out , the process only succeeded in converting about one - third of the hydrochloric acid produced into chlorine , the remainder being obtained as muriatic acid , which had in most instances to be ...
... produced , and as I have pointed out , the process only succeeded in converting about one - third of the hydrochloric acid produced into chlorine , the remainder being obtained as muriatic acid , which had in most instances to be ...
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