10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TANTALIC ACID»
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The Chemical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
To obtain an accurate idea of the composition of the tantalites of Bavaria and of
North America, it was requisite to submit the tantalic acid obtained from them to a
very strict examination. On comparing the amount of oxygen of the tantalic acid, ...
William Francis, Henry Croft, 1845
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Works of the Cavendish Society: Gmelin, Leopold. Hand-book ...
17, 491 „ Strychnine with Mercuric Chloride 17, 497 „ Strychnine-brom-
ethylammonium .... 17, 513 „ Tantalic acid .... 4, 5 „ Tantalic acid and Potash 4, 9 „
. Tellurethyl .... 8, 383 Telluric oxide .... 4, 407 Telluromethyl .... 10, 493 Tellurous
oxide ?
Cavendish Society, London, 1872
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A system of instruction in qualitative chemical analysis
Tantalic Acid. Tantalum forms two oxides, Ta02 and Ta 0,. The latter, -which is
called tantalic acid, is found in tantalite, yttro-tantalite, and some other rare
minerals. Tantalic acid is white, and remains so upon ignition (difference
between ...
C. Remigius Fresenius, John Lloyd Bullock, 1864
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THE CHEMICAL GAZETTE OR JOURNAL OF PRACITICAL CHEMISTRY IN ...
pure by fusion with bisulphate of potash or ammonia, and at the same time, also,
to determine the base combined with the tantalic acid. The tantalic acid produced
by the decomposition of perchloride of tantalum by water, is of a different ...
WILLIAM FRACIS , Ph.D., 1857
On the Composition of the Native Minerals containing Tantalic Acid. By H. Rose.
Tantalic acid has hitherto only been found in the tantalites of Finland and France,
and in the yttrotantalite of Ytterby in Sweden. In Finland tantalites occur at ...
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The Chemical Gazette, Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
wise resembles tantalic acid, but differs from it in many essential points : it is the
oxide of a metal which differs from all knows met ills. I have called it Niobium, and
its acid niobie acid, from Niobe, daughter of Tantalus, a name which calls to ...
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Elementary instruction in chemical analysis [tr. from ...
The latter, which is called tantalic acid, is found in tantalite, yttro-tantalite, and
some other rare minerals. Tantalic acid is white, and remains so upon ignition (
difference between tantalic acid and titanic acid). Ignited tantalic acid has a
specific ...
Carl Remigius Fresenius, John Lloyd Bullock, 1864
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Elements of Chemisty: Including the Applications of the ...
It took fire in air below a red heat and burned with much vivacity, yielding tantalic
acid. N o acid has a sen- ' sible action upon tantalum except hydrofluoric acid.
Tantalum combines with oxygen in two proportions, forming tantalic oxide, Ta O2,
...
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Elements of Chemistry; including the applications of the ...
Tantalum combines with oxygen in two prOportions, forming tantalic oxide, Ta 0,,
and tantalic acid, Ta 03. , Tantalic oxide, Ta 02, 2507.4 or 200.9.—This oxide is
obtained on exposing tantalic acid in a charcoal crucible to the heat of a wind ...
Thomas GRAHAM (Master of the Mint.), 1842
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A Manual of Analytical Chemistry ...
The effect of this is, to dissolve the tungstic acid and the peroxide of tin, and to
convert the peroxide of iron into sulphuret of iron, which then remains
undissolved with the tantalic acid, on which compound the bihydrosulphuret of
ammonia has ...