10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPOSULPHATE»
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First Outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of chemical ...
HYPOSULPHATE or Cnrn(ic)biluum. Perma(Ammvflivllwasldrhw 0f Corp“) naut.
Rather difN, a H, . Cu 0, S, 0, ficultly soluble in cold water. (Heeren, Pogg. Arm,
1826, 7. 189.) Hn-oSuunu-rn q' protoride 0F Inon. ExFe 0, S, O, + 5 Aq ceedingly
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Frank Humphreys STORER, 1864
The enabling of us to do without gold by the employment of processes which will
give a go«jd colour without it, is however, supposing chloride without any
hyposulphate to have bjen used, a mere question of expense, as far as any
imaginable ...
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Memoirs and Proceedings of the Chemical Society of London
in vacuo over sulphuric acid, in small scales, and is similar both in its stability and
power of combination to the hyposulphate of chloride of carbon. The silver salt,
Ag O + C, HClQ, S, O5, is very sensitive both to light and heat; it can only be ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1845
tating the alcoholic solution of the potash salt with sulphuric acid, '['lie filtered acid
solution may be evaporated, and the excess of sulphuric acid precipitated either
by carbonate of lead or baryta water. The hydrate of the hyposulphate of ...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
HJ The salt dried in vacuo, and then at a gentle heat, contains three atoms of
water, Cs H4 O5, Sa O5 + 3 K O + 3 H2 O. By adding more acid to this succino-
hyposulphate another salt is obtained, C8 H4 O5, S2 O5 + 2 K O + 6 H2 O. It
loses one ...
Such an agent he found to exist in hyposulphate of lime (or, as otherwise called,
bisulphate of lime). Melsens's experiments with this agent were made, upon a
dozen varieties of juice, including beet-root juice or pulp, grape juice and cane ...
James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, 1850
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De Bow's New Orleans Monthly Review
Such an agent he found to exist in hyposulphate nf lime (or, as otherwise called,
bisulphate of lime). Melsens's experiments witli this agent were made upon a
dozen varieties of juice, including beet-root juice or pulp, grape juice and cane
juice ...
James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, Robert Gibbes Barnwell, Edwin Bell, 1850
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Elements of Chemistry: For the Use of Colleges, Academies, ...
carefully into the solution of hyposulphate of baryta, a diluted solution of the
sulphate of the base we wish to combine with hyposulphuric acid, until no more
precipitate is thrown down. The baryta is thus eliminated in the state of a sulphate
, and ...
Victor Regnault, James Curtis Booth, William L. Faber, 1861
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The Philosophical Magazine: Or Annals of Chemistry, ...
This being admitted, the sulphovinate of barytes is represented by an atom of
hyposulphate, two atoms of oil of wine, and five of water ; or By Experiment. By
Calculation. Hyposulphate of barytes 68-40 67-37 Oil of wine 12-25 12-27 Water
...
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The Philosophical Magazine, Or Annals of Chemistry, ...
raised, it loses its water without fusing; it then evolves sulphurous acid and part of
its ammonia : the fused residue has an acid re-action. It contains 1844 per cent of
water. Hyposulphate of barytes requires 11 part of water at 212°, and 4'04 ...
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The first world war scientists who gave their lives to defeat poison gas
Readily available were sodium bicarbonate, sodium hyposulphate (used for fixing photographs) and even urine. Two days later, when the ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»