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Specific gravities of solutions

The specific gravity of solutions of potassium bromate, calculated by G. T. Gerlach 38 from P. Kremers data at 19 5°,... [Pg.332]

Table VII.—The Specific Gravities of Solutions of Sodium Hydroxide at... Table VII.—The Specific Gravities of Solutions of Sodium Hydroxide at...
Table XVIII.—Specific Gravity of Solutions of Ammonia under Saturation Pressure (grams per o.o.). Table XVIII.—Specific Gravity of Solutions of Ammonia under Saturation Pressure (grams per o.o.).
The specific gravities of solutions of ferrous chloride at 15 5° C. at various concentrations are as follow —1... [Pg.93]

Table LX.—Specific Gravities of Solutions of Ammonium Nitrate. Table LX.—Specific Gravities of Solutions of Ammonium Nitrate.
Go = specific gravity of solution with no excess NaOH T = trade percent available chlmine... [Pg.1387]

G = specific gravity of solution X = excess NaOH concentration, gpl... [Pg.1387]

In the second paper Kirwan pays particular attention to the effect of temperature on the specific gravities of solutions of acids, finding it con siderably different from that for water. He gives further experiments on the compositions of salts. The second part of the paper is on phlogiston (see above). The third paper is the most important, since it gives many quantitative experiments on the compositions of salts. The three papers were translated (with an introduction) by Crell, and by L. D. B. and Mme Picardet of Dijon. ... [Pg.770]


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