10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBCHLORIDE»
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subchloride in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subchloride and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
American Journal of Pharmacy
Not a subnitrate at all, but a basic subchloride, containing chlorine equal to 90
per cent, of BiOCl ; not completely soluble in nitric acid, and contained silver. 4.
Contained silver and 3-9 per cent, of subchloride. 5. Contained traces of ...
2
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
Not a subnitrate at all, but a bagic subchloride, containing chlo~. rine equal to 90
per cent. of BiOCl; not completely soluble in nitric. acid, and contained silver. 4.
Contained silver and 3'9 per cent. of subchloride. 5. Contained traces of ...
Not a subnitrate at all, but a basic subchloride. containin chlorine equal to 00 per
cent. of BiOCl; not comp etely soluble in nitric acid, and contained silver. 4.
Contained'silver and 3-9 per cent. of subchloride. 5. Contained traces of
subchloride, ...
4
The pharmaceutical journal and transactions
The second sample mentioned above contained much less silver than sample 1,
but sufficient “to give a distinct bluish tint when exposed to light for two or three
days. 3. Not a subnitrate at all, but a basic subchloride, containing chlorine equal
...
5
year-book of pharmacy comprising absracts of papers ...
The second sample mentioned above contained much less silver than sample 1,
but sufficient to give a distinct bluish tint when exposed to light for two or three
days. 3. Not a subnitrate at all, but a basic subchloride, containing chlorine equal
...
6
Report of the ... Meeting
On analysis it was found to contain as large an amount as 24 per cent, of chlorine
; The pure chloride Ag CI contains 24"74 of chlorine; The subchloride Aga CI
requires I4*08 of chlorine. Other products of less-deep hue than the one first ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1860
7
Report of the Annual Meeting
On analysis it was found to contain as large an amount as 24 per cent, of chlorine
; The pure chloride Ag CI contains 24-74 of chlorine; The subchloride Ag3 CI
requires 14*08 of chlorine. Other products of less-deep hue than the one first ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1860
8
Twenty-Ninth Meeting ; Held At Aberdeen In September 1859: 28
On analysis it was found to contain as large an amount as 24 per cent. of chlorine
; The pure chloride Ag Cl contains 24'74 of chlorine; The subchloride Ag2 Cl
requires l4-'OS of chlorine. Other products of less-deep hue than the one first ...
9
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
17> But as sea water likewise contains chlorides of sodium and magnesium, the
carbonate of iron is, in part at least, decomposed, and a subchloride of iron is
formed which unites with a part of the sesqui-oxide of iron, having previously ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1839
10
The Chemical Gazette, Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
The precise nature of the change in this slow process of decomposition is very
obscure, because the subchloride of copper reacts as it is formed upon the
sulphuret of silver, although much more slowly than the chloride. The sulphuret of
silver ...