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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
There is, to my knowledge, no other method for ascertaining to what extent terbia
is freed from yttria ; but if we concentrate very slowly, with gentle heat, a solution
of yttriferous terbic sulphate acidulated with sulphuric acid, the crystals ...
2
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science: With ...
Diluted terbic nitrate is rose-coloured; it becomes darker and darker while
concentrating, but without approaching violet, as does didymium. Heated slowly
and carefully it loses all its water, fusing into a glass, which preserves its colour,
and ...
William Crookes, James H. Gardiner, Gerald Druce, 1865
3
THE CHEMICAL NEWS VOL. XL 1865
Diluted terbic nitrate is rose-coloured ; it becomes darker and darker while
concentrating, but without approaching violet, as does didymium. Heated slowly
and carefully it loses oil its water, fusing into a glass, which preserves its colour,
and ...
William Crookes, F.R.S., 1865
4
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
Diluted terbic nitrato is rose-coloured; it becomes darker and darker while
concentrating, but without approaching violet, as does didymium. Heated slowly
and carefully it loses oil its water, fusing into a glass, which preserves its colour,
and ...
Sir William Crookes, 1865
5
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
The formic acid process is best for separating terbia, as terbic formate is difficultly
soluble in water, the other formates being easily soluble. Selection must be made
of these methods according to * Read before the British Association, ...
Sir William Crookes, 1887
6
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
Diluted terbic nitrate is rose-coloured; it becomes darker and darker while
concentrating, but without approaching violet, as does didymium. Heated slowly
and carefully it loses all its water, fusing into a glass, which preserves its colour,
and ...
Diluted terbic nitrate is rose-coloured; it becomes darker and darker while
concentrating, but without approaching violet, as does didymium. Heated slowly
and carefully it loses all its water, fusing into a. glass, which preserves its colour,
and ...
8
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
This process is the only one known for separating ytterbia from yttria, The formic
acid process is best for separating terbia, as terbic formate is difficultly soluble in
water, the other formates being easily soluble. Selection must be made of these ...
Sir William Crookes, 1887
A white powder of terbic formate separated. This was filtered off, the solution
containing the more easily soluble formates evaporated to dryness, and ignited.
In this way the M = 48 earths were separated into two lots, one rich in terbia and
the ...
10
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Preparation of mixed erbia, holmia, and tlmlia free from other earths. 60. The
filtrate from the terbic formate (57), rich in erbia, and containing besides terbia,
holmia, thulia, and yttria, was now treated by converting it into nitrates,
evaporating to ...