| Sir David Brewster, Robert Jameson - 1822 - 458 pages
...precipitated carbonates of the above concentrated metals are readily soluble to a certain extent in the solutions in which they are formed, (though perfectly...cobalt and cerium, this re-dissolution of the recent precipitation formed by carbonate of ammonia, is very considerable, and a solution cf either of these... | |
| William Newton - 1822 - 380 pages
...precipitated carbonates of the above enumerated metals are readily soluble to a certain extent, in the solutions in which they are formed, (though perfectly...used in chemistry ; the minutest trace of it being instantly thrown down by them from a boiling solution, provided no marked excess of acid be present.... | |
| 1822 - 500 pages
...regarding the process here proposed. for freeing manganese from iron as preferable to that of l>r, F, • perfectly neutral). In the cases of cobalt and cerium,...used in chemistry, the minutest trace of it being instantly thrown down by them from a boiling solution, provided no marked excess of acid be present.... | |
| 1822 - 502 pages
...of the above euumeratc'l mttats are renilily soluble, to a eaiain extent, in lite tolutons in u-lMh they are formed (though perfectly neutral). In the...presence of peroxide of iron, of a delicacy surpassing uiost of the re-ageuls used iu chemistry, the minutest trace of it being instantly thrown down by them... | |
| Sir David Brewster, Robert Jameson - 1822 - 456 pages
...perfectly ne-utral), In the cases of cobalt and cerium, this re-dissolution of the recent precipitation formed by carbonate of ammonia, is very considerable,...peroxide of iron, of a delicacy surpassing most of the re-agenta used in chemistry, the minutest trace of it being instantly thrown down by them from a boiling... | |
| 1825 - 490 pages
...precipitated carbonates of the above enumerated metals are readily soluble, to a certain extent, in the solutions in which they are formed, (though perfectly...by carbonate of ammonia is very considerable, and a sol ution of either of these metals, thus impregnated with the metallic carbonate, becomes a test of... | |
| 1821 - 588 pages
...that of Dr. F. bonates of the above enumerated metals are readily soluble, to a certain extent, in the solutions in which they are formed (though perfectly...neutral). In the cases of cobalt and cerium, this re- dissolution of the recent precipitate formed by carbonate of ammonia is very considerable, and... | |
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