| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1808 - 456 pages
...water, the second by mixing together oxalate of ammonia and muriate of strontian. It is remarkable that the first contains just double the proportion of base contained in the second. HI. Decomposition of the Oxalates. 1. When oxalic acid, in the state of crystals, is exposed toheat,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1808 - 910 pages
...second by mixing together oxalate of ammonia the other, and muriate of strontian. It is remarkable, that the first contains just double the proportion of base contained in the second. t TIL Decomposition of the Oxalates, 1. When oxalic acid, in the state of crystals, is exposed Crystallized... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1808 - 472 pages
...water, the second by mixing together oxalate of ammonia and muriate of strontian. It is remarkable that the first contains just double the proportion of base contained in the second. N III. Decomposition of the Oxalates. 1. When oxalic acid, in the state of crystals, is exposed to... | |
| 1808 - 476 pages
...water, the second by mixing together oxalate of ammonia and muriate of strontian. It is remarkable that the first contains Just double the proportion of base contained in the second. III. Decomposition of the Oxalates. . 1. When oxalic acid, in the state of crystals, is exposed to... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1917 - 612 pages
...of potash, and similarly with regard to the two strontium oxalates he remarks : " It is remarkable that the first contains just double the proportion of base contained in the second." A fortnight aftervards Wollaston showed that the same held for the carbonates and sulphates, and pointed... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 308 pages
...oxalate and superoxalate, iii the last of which the acid was found to be "very nearly double what.is contained in the oxalate." He also proved that there...down distinctly and fully the doctrines of Dalton, anfl to give the atomic weights of several bodies; all, it may be observed, in the gaseous state, which... | |
| John Dalton - 1893 - 60 pages
...water, the second by mixing together oxalate of ammonia and muriate of strontian. It is remarkable that the first contains just double the proportion of base contained in the second. * Philosophical Transactions, vol. 98 (for 1808), p. 63. EXTRACTS FROM THOMSON'S SYSTEM OF CHEMISTRY.*... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 pages
...second by mixing together oxalate of ammonia and muriate [chloride] of strontian. It is remarkable that the first contains just double the proportion of base contained in the second." The data which Thomson had obtained, and from which he drew this inference, were : (1) A solution containing... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pages
...base. Thomson 2 analyzed two oxalates of potash and two of strontia; in both pairs of salts he found that " the first contains just double the proportion of base contained in the second." Wollaston,3 after referring to Thomson's results, says: "As I had observed the same law to prevail... | |
| Thomas Martin Lowry - 1915 - 610 pages
...it into superoxalate." " It appears that there are two oxalates of strontian. . . . It is remarkable that the first contains just double the proportion of base contained in the second " (ACR II. 41). In a paper (ACR II. 34-40) read before the Royal Society on Jan. 28, 1808, a fortnight... | |
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