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... ACID . Professor Martin A. Rosanoff . NITROGEN . Professor Martin A. Rosanoff . NITROGEN CYCLE . Professor John Merle Coulter . NORMAL SCHOOL . Dr. Isaac Leon Kandel . NORMAN FRENCH . Professor John Lawrence Gerig . NORMANS . Professor ...
... ACID . Professor Martin A. Rosanoff . NITROGEN . Professor Martin A. Rosanoff . NITROGEN CYCLE . Professor John Merle Coulter . NORMAL SCHOOL . Dr. Isaac Leon Kandel . NORMAN FRENCH . Professor John Lawrence Gerig . NORMANS . Professor ...
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... acids and precipitated separately from the acid solution . The nickel compounds are either transformed into com- mercial salts , such as nickel - ammonium sul- phate , or are reduced to metallic nickel by smelting with carbon in a ...
... acids and precipitated separately from the acid solution . The nickel compounds are either transformed into com- mercial salts , such as nickel - ammonium sul- phate , or are reduced to metallic nickel by smelting with carbon in a ...
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... acids . The smoke of burning tobacco leaves contains but a mere trace , if any , of nicotine ; which does not prove , however , that tobacco smoke is harm- less , for its other ingredients are probably more or less injurious to health ...
... acids . The smoke of burning tobacco leaves contains but a mere trace , if any , of nicotine ; which does not prove , however , that tobacco smoke is harm- less , for its other ingredients are probably more or less injurious to health ...
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... ACID . NITRE . See SALTPETRE . NITRIC ACID ( from Neo - Lat . nitrum , nitre , natron , Lat . nitrum , from Gk . virpov , nitron , Airpov , litron , natron , of Semitic origin , cf. Heb . neter , natron , from nätar , to loose ) , HNO3 ...
... ACID . NITRE . See SALTPETRE . NITRIC ACID ( from Neo - Lat . nitrum , nitre , natron , Lat . nitrum , from Gk . virpov , nitron , Airpov , litron , natron , of Semitic origin , cf. Heb . neter , natron , from nätar , to loose ) , HNO3 ...
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... acid may be decomposed entirely by sealing it up in a glass tube and raising the temperature to 260 ° C. ( 500 ° F. ) . Under reduced pressures nitric acid may be distilled without ... acid alone . For NITRIC ACID NITRIC ACID 172.
... acid may be decomposed entirely by sealing it up in a glass tube and raising the temperature to 260 ° C. ( 500 ° F. ) . Under reduced pressures nitric acid may be distilled without ... acid alone . For NITRIC ACID NITRIC ACID 172.
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