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... carbonic acid . It is quickly blackened by exposure to hydrosulphuric acid ( sulphuretted hydrogen ) , either in the form of gas or in solution , and this is a serious drawback to the use of the lead salts as pigments . 2. The sulphate ...
... carbonic acid . It is quickly blackened by exposure to hydrosulphuric acid ( sulphuretted hydrogen ) , either in the form of gas or in solution , and this is a serious drawback to the use of the lead salts as pigments . 2. The sulphate ...
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... carbonic acid . These stars of lead placed in earthenware vessels , like flower - pots , containing a little weak acetic acid , are built up in tiers in the form of a stack , and sur- rounded with spent tan or horse - dung . The heat ...
... carbonic acid . These stars of lead placed in earthenware vessels , like flower - pots , containing a little weak acetic acid , are built up in tiers in the form of a stack , and sur- rounded with spent tan or horse - dung . The heat ...
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... acid and lemon - juice are likewise made from it in great quantities . The rind of the fruit ( Lemon - peel ) ... carbonic acid instead . ' 3. In the formation of effervescing draughts . - A scruple of bicarbonate of potash in solution ...
... acid and lemon - juice are likewise made from it in great quantities . The rind of the fruit ( Lemon - peel ) ... carbonic acid instead . ' 3. In the formation of effervescing draughts . - A scruple of bicarbonate of potash in solution ...
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... carbonic acid , is of infants who die without baptism . See HELL . also present in most spring and river waters , and Regarding the nature of both these places of deten- in sea - water . Stalactites , stalagmites , tufa , and tion ...
... carbonic acid , is of infants who die without baptism . See HELL . also present in most spring and river waters , and Regarding the nature of both these places of deten- in sea - water . Stalactites , stalagmites , tufa , and tion ...
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... carbonic acid gas , which occurs in a variable quantity in all natural waters , for it is absorbed by water in its passage through the air as well as through the earth . Carbonate of lime in solution is consequently found in all rivers ...
... carbonic acid gas , which occurs in a variable quantity in all natural waters , for it is absorbed by water in its passage through the air as well as through the earth . Carbonate of lime in solution is consequently found in all rivers ...
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