10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THALLIC»
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, ...
to the air it oxidizes almost as readily as the more positive alkali metals, chiefly
thallious oxide, T120, being formed ; and when heated to redness and plunged
into oxygen it burns brilliantly with a pure green light, chiefly thallic oxide, TljOj, ...
Thomas Spencer Baynes, 1833
2
Chemistry Of D-Block Elements
General Properties of Thallic Salts 1. Thallic salts are unstable and are fairly
strong oxidising agents. 2. Aqueous solution of thallic salts such as of thallic
nitrate and thallic sulphate are hydrolysed on boiling and produce the precipitate
of ...
3
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
The composition of these bodies, which will probably be found analogous to a
substance similarly obtained from hanmiline by Fritzsche, remains to be
established. On Thallic Alcohols, by M. LaMY. Among the various compounds of
thallium, ...
Sir William Crookes, 1864
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Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Vol-1
General Properties of Thallic Salts 1. Thallic salts are unstable and are fairly
strong oxidising agents. 2. Aqueous solution of thallic salts such as of thallic
nitrate and thallic sulphate are hydrolysed on boiling and produce the precipitate
of ...
5
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
The author, wishing to prepare thallic platinocyanide, mixed hot solutions of
thallic carbonate and potassic platinocyanide, and obtained, on leaving the
mixture to cool, masses of splendid crystals, which appeared by transmitted light
of a ...
6
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
The author, wishing to prepare thallic platinocyanide, mixed hot solutions of
thallic carbonate and potassic platinocyanide, and obtained, on leaving the
mixture to cool, masses of splendid crystals, which appeared by transmitted light
of a ...
Sir William Crookes, 1871
7
Qualitative Inorganic Analysis: A New Physico-chemical Approach
Thallic salts are easily reduced to the thallous condition, but powerful oxidizing
agents, e.g. aqua regia or bromine, are required to effect the transformation of
thallous salts into thallic salts. Alkaline potassium ferricyanide readily oxidizes ...
8
Systematics and Evolution
In the ontogenetic system, two fundamentally different modes of conidium
ontogeny are recognized, blastic and thallic. In thallic ontogeny, conidia result
from subdivision of preexisting cells without production of new cell wall material.
In blastic ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
9
21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
septa thallic conidia original wall layers thicken hypha breaks up (disarticulation
of conidia) outer wall layers cell collapse disarticulation by breaking outer wall
thickened inner wall delimits spore h o l o t h a l l i c e n t e r o t h a l ...
David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 2011
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Handbook of Inorganic Compounds, Second Edition
... dodecacarbonyl Tetramethylgermane Tetramethyltin Tetrapropylammonium
perruthenate(VII) Tetrasilane Thallic bromide Thallic chloride Thallic chloride
hydrate Thallic fluoride Thallic nitrate Thallic oxide Thallium Thallium barium
calcium ...