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" ... acid with either of those alkalies. That this process should succeed, it is necessary that the iron be wholly in the state of peroxide, that the solution be exactly neutral, which may easily be insured, by the cautious use of ammonia, and that the... "
Elements of Chemistry: In which the Recent Discoveries in the Science are ... - Page 338
by John Lee Comstock - 1832 - 356 pages
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1828 - 516 pages
...separating it is by the succinate of ammonia or soda, prepared by neutralizing a solution of succinic acid with either of those alkalies. That this process...succeed, it is necessary that the iron be wholly in the slate of peroxide, that the solution be exactly neutral, which may easily be insured by the cautious...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1829 - 508 pages
...separating it is by the succinate of ammonia or soda, prepared by neutralizing a solution of succinic acid with either of those alkalies. That this process...insured by the cautious use of ammonia, and that the reddish- brown coloured succinate of iron be washed with cold water. Of (his succinate, well dried...
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A Text Book of Chemical Philosophy : on the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements ...

Jacob Green - Chemistry - 1829 - 626 pages
...of separating it is by succinate of ammonia or soda, prepared by neutralizing a solution of succinic acid with either of those alkalies. That this process...succeed, it is necessary that the iron be wholly in a state of peroxide, that the solution be exactly neutral, which may easily be insured by the cautious...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1830 - 588 pages
...of separating it is by succinate of ammonia or soda, prepared by neutralizing a solution of succinic acid with either of those alkalies. That this process...succeed, it is necessary that the iron be wholly in a state of peroxide, that the solution be exactly neutral, which may easily be insured by the cautious...
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Elements of Chemistry: In which the Recent Discoveries in the Science are ...

John Lee Comstock - Chemistry - 1831 - 366 pages
...prepared by neutralizing a solution of succinic acid with either of those alkalies. That this pro. cess should succeed, it is necessary that the iron be wholly...Of this succinate, well dried at a temperature of 2 J 2° F., 90 parts correspond to 40 of the peroxide. From the filtered liquid the manganese may be...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1835 - 714 pages
...solution of sueeinie aeid with either of those a\ka\\es. That this proeess should sueeeed, it is neeessary that the iron be wholly in the state of peroxide, that the solution be exaetly neutral, whieh may easily be insured by the eautious use of ammonia, and that the reddish-brown...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1840 - 696 pages
...is by succinate of ammonia or soda, prepared by neutralizing a solution of succinic acid with cither of those alkalies. That this process should succeed,...necessary that the iron be wholly in the state of sesquioxide, that the solution be exactly neutral, which may easily be insured by the cautious use...
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A Manual of Chemistry on the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements of Chemistry ...

John Johnston - Chemistry - 1843 - 586 pages
...of separating it is by succinate of ammonia or soda, prepared by neutralizing a solution of succinic acid with either of those alkalies. That this process...cautious use of ammonia, and that the reddish-brown colored succinate of peroxide of iron be washed with cold water. Of this succinate, well dried at a...
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A Manual of Chemistry on the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements of Chemistry ...

John Johnston - Chemistry - 1846 - 496 pages
...of separating it is by succinate of ammonia or soda, prepared by neutralizing a solution of succinic acid with either of those alkalies. That this process...cautious use of ammonia, and that the reddish-brown colored succinate of peroxide of iron be washed with cold water. Of this succinate, well dried at a...
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