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Chromium alums ammonium sulphate

T. Klobb obtained mixed crystals of the anhydrous sodium and ammonium chromium sulphates, (NH4,Na)S04.Cr2(S04)3, by melting together chromic sulphate or chrome-alum with ammonium and sodium sulphates. The hexagonal crystals are isomorphous with the anhydrous alums. A. N. Bach found the transition temp, to be between 60° and 70°. [Pg.333]


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