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SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE: I. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. II. GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. III. BOTANY. IV. MISCELLANEOUS SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. OBITUARY

American journal of science (1880), 1895-06, Vol.49 (294), p.467 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Copyright American Periodicals Series II Jun 1895 ;ISSN: 0002-9599 ;EISSN: 1945-452X

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  • Title:
    SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE: I. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. II. GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. III. BOTANY. IV. MISCELLANEOUS SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. OBITUARY
  • Is Part Of: American journal of science (1880), 1895-06, Vol.49 (294), p.467
  • Description: 1. On Solution and Pseudo-solution.--Some years ago LINDER and PICTON concluded from their examination of various grades of arsenous sulphide solution, that there is no defined boundary line between suspension on the one hand and perfect solution on the other; the difference being one of degree of aggregation only. They have now added another grade of this solution, having found that on pouring a two per cent arsenous oxide solution into hydrogen sulphide water, the mixture is not only diffusible but can be filtered through a porous pot.
  • Publisher: New Haven: American Periodicals Series II
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0002-9599
    EISSN: 1945-452X
  • Source: Free E Journals

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