10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLUMBIC»
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The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, Practical and Theoretical: ...
Some of the characters ascribed to compounds of co- lumbium are due to their
presence, although the former descriptions by Berzelius are more correct, being
based on the columbic acid derived from the tantalite of Finnland, which Rose ...
James Curtis Booth, Campbell Morfit, 1862
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
When heated in the air it is oxidized, and converted into columbic acid. Oxygen
and Columbium combine in two proportions, forming columbic acid and oxide of
columbium. Columbic acid may be obtained by burning the metal in the air ; it is ...
3
American Journal of Science
This new metal has been lately discovered in a mineral which was at first
mistaken for yttro-tantalite, but which M. Hermann (the discoverer) proposes to
call yttro-ilmenite, because it is found to contain no tantalic or columbic acid, but
in its ...
4
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
Some of the characters ascribed to compounds of co- lumbium are due to their
presence, although the former descriptions by Berzelius are more correct, being
based on the columbic acid derived from- the tantalite of Finnland, which Rose ...
5
Elements of Chemical Philosophy: On the Basis of Reid, ...
It combines with oxygen in but one proportion, and the compound is known by
the names of the white oxyde of columbium, and columbic acid. It is composed of
oxygen 8, and columbium 144. Columbium exists in most of its ores, in the form of
...
Thomas Duché Mitchell, 1832
6
A System of Chemistry for the Use of Students of Medicine
Columbium forms but one acid by combining with oxygen; namely, columbic acid.
This acid will be noticed in the following section. SECTION XV. 6f columbic acid.
Colombie acid; how obtained. I. Columbic acid may be formed by detonating a ...
7
Elements of Chemistry Including in the History of the ...
When heated in the open air it takes fire considerably below the temperature of
ignition, and glows with a vivid light, yielding columbic acid. It is scarcely at all
acted on by the sulphuric, hydrochloric, or nitro-hydrochloric acid ; whereas it is ...
8
A System of Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies
I found the composition of this salt to be Columbic acid . . 19 Soda . . 4 Water . .
11-25 34-25* I concluded from this analysis that the atomic weight of columbic
acid is 19. The only objection that can be made to this conclusion is, that my salt ...
9
A System of Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies
chap. a to examine the yellow crust which covers the agglutinated matter
obtained when columbic acid is violently heated in charcoal. He found it to
conduct electricity perfectly, and therefore concluded that it was metallic
columbium.
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An Attempt to Establish the First Principles of Chemistry by ...
paper purple, it is clear that it can contain only 1 atom of columbic acid at the very
utmost ; Atom of consequently, 19 must represent the atomic ^dTM1"0 weight of
columbic acid. 5. I found the hydrate of columbic acid form- Hydras °r columbic ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COLUMBIC»
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columbic is used in the context of the following news items.
Scientists ventured to Himalaya for climate change study
... the perspective of Earth's paleoclimate," geologist Aaron Putnam of the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory said in a talk at the Columbic Club ... «Christian Science Monitor, Mar 13»
Rags to riches - Carbon Nanotubes
Basically this means that anything physically touching or at near proximity induces stress, columbic attraction/repulsion and perturbation of the ... «Nanotechnology News, Dec 07»