10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLUMBIC»
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plumbic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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For laboratory purposes pure metallic lead is most easily obtained by fusing
some plumbic acetate with crude potassic bitartrate. Lead melts at about 325°. It
expands greatly when heated, and does not on cooling always return to its
original ...
Alexander William Williamson, 1865
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Geology and ore deposits of the Goodsprings quadrangle, Nevada
The outstanding features of the mineralogy may be summarized as follows:
Surface to 40-foot level : Siliceous limonite abundant; plumbic jarosite abundant;
powdery turgite abundant; yellow plumbojarosite sparse; cerusite reported; ...
Donnel Foster Hewett, 1931
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
The ore minerals were galena, cerusite, and "plumbic ocher," all carrying silver.
Considerable hydrous ferric oxide was present, presumably an alteration product
of pyrite, and green and blue stains of copper carbonate were found in drusy ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1943
The other important alloys have been mentioned. There are throe oxides of lead.
Plumbic oxide, or litharge (PbO), is a yellow powder formed when lead is heated
in a current of air. It is soluble in caustic, potash, or soda ; and i{ the solution be ...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute
The economy of the above process, in making chromates of lead, is in
substituting the plumbic compoundsin their nascent state for the expensive
plumbic salts,acetate and nitrate, now usually employed in the manufacture of
chromic yellow.
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NTSE (National Talent Search Examination): Super Course For ...
(1) Permanganate (2) Sulphide (3) Nitride (4) Nitrite Arrange plumbic, stannous
and ferric ions in the increasing order of their valency. (1) Stannous < Ferric <
Plumbic (2) Stannous < Plumbic < Ferric (3) Ferric < Stannous < Plumbic (4)
Ferric ...
Trishna Knowledge Systems
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JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
The economy of the above process, in making eliminates of lead, is in
substituting the plumbic compounds in their nascent state for the expensive
plumbic salts, acetate and nitrate, now usually employed in the manufacture of
chromic yellow.
THOMAS P. JONES, M. D., 1840
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The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and ...
The economy of the above process, in making chromate of lead, is in substituting
the plumbic compounds in their nascent state, for the expensive plumbic salts,
acetate and nitrate, now usually employed in the manufacture of chromic yellow.
*Calcic phosphate & plumbic arsenate Hedyphane. • Genus V. Chromate.
Section A. Simple. Plumbic Red Lead Ore, Section B. Mixed. *Cupric & plumbic
Vauquelinite. Genus VI. Molybdate. Plumbic Yellow head Ore. Plumbic Calcic ^
Ferrous ...
Charles Upham Shepard, 1832
I therefore propose to give to the second combination of lead with oxygen the
name of plumbic acid, reserving the name of plum- bite$ for the salts formed by
the action of protoxide of lead with the metallic oxides, to distinguish them from
the ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PLUMBIC»
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First Made-in-Nigeria Motorcycle
A made-in-Nigeria motorcycle, for instance, would have taken cognisance of our peculiar plumbic and rubric terrains and the tyres and ... «AllAfrica.com, Jun 13»
Sheepish and tardy: Abbott's sorriest day
Predictably, that went over like a plumbic dirigible, prompting yesterday morning's smoothing of the waters. Mr Abbott's tardiness was the fault ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Oct 07»