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Thus , apart from iron and steel and the useful half - metals arsenic , antimony , and bismuth , the commercially important metals of the period were lead and tin ; copper and zinc ; mercury , silver , and gold ; the platinum metals ...
Thus , apart from iron and steel and the useful half - metals arsenic , antimony , and bismuth , the commercially important metals of the period were lead and tin ; copper and zinc ; mercury , silver , and gold ; the platinum metals ...
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I. BISMUTH , ANTIMONY , AND ARSENIC No outline of the technology of the non - ferrous metals would be complete without some mention of these important elements , which , unlike most metals , lack true permanence in air and are easily ...
I. BISMUTH , ANTIMONY , AND ARSENIC No outline of the technology of the non - ferrous metals would be complete without some mention of these important elements , which , unlike most metals , lack true permanence in air and are easily ...
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Arsenic , unlike bismuth and antimony , was obtained chiefly from native arsenic or the ores containing it , particularly mispickel ( arsenical pyrites ) , by sublimation in earthenware retorts and collection of the solid in large ...
Arsenic , unlike bismuth and antimony , was obtained chiefly from native arsenic or the ores containing it , particularly mispickel ( arsenical pyrites ) , by sublimation in earthenware retorts and collection of the solid in large ...
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GLASS by L M ANGUSBUTTERWORTH Director The Newton Heath Glass | 12 |
TELEGRAPHY by G R M GARRATT Deputy Keeper Department of Electrical | 22 |
FISH PRESERVATION by C L CUTTING Officer in Charge Humber | 44 |
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