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... acid and toxins by roots ? 5. Discuss the need for stomata for transpiration , the effi- ciency of cuticle , epidermis , and cork in checking transpira- tion , the amount of transpiration and the relation of transpi- ration to turgidity ...
... acid and toxins by roots ? 5. Discuss the need for stomata for transpiration , the effi- ciency of cuticle , epidermis , and cork in checking transpira- tion , the amount of transpiration and the relation of transpi- ration to turgidity ...
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... acids ? Show their resemblance to inorganic salts , bases and acids . 2. What is the Transition Interval ? Explain it by Van't Hoff's diagram . 3. Describe bricfly the rare earths under the following heads : ( a ) classification ; ( b ) ...
... acids ? Show their resemblance to inorganic salts , bases and acids . 2. What is the Transition Interval ? Explain it by Van't Hoff's diagram . 3. Describe bricfly the rare earths under the following heads : ( a ) classification ; ( b ) ...
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... acid manufactured ? What amount of sodium nitrate , 96 % pure , and containing 1 % of chloride , rest water , is required to produce 1 ton of 96 %% nitric acid ? How much sulphuric acid of 98 % is needed ? What percentage of nitrous acid ...
... acid manufactured ? What amount of sodium nitrate , 96 % pure , and containing 1 % of chloride , rest water , is required to produce 1 ton of 96 %% nitric acid ? How much sulphuric acid of 98 % is needed ? What percentage of nitrous acid ...
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... acid ? 3 2. Show how to determine the transition point of sodium sulphate . Explain why the transition points obtained from the heating and cooling curves are not identical . What corrections have to be applied , and how might ...
... acid ? 3 2. Show how to determine the transition point of sodium sulphate . Explain why the transition points obtained from the heating and cooling curves are not identical . What corrections have to be applied , and how might ...
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... acid and water ( b . p . 126 ° , containing 69 % HNO3 ) , and show what happens if richer or weaker mixtures are distilled . ( b ) the distillation of a mixture of water and ether , two layers being originally present . ( c ) the ...
... acid and water ( b . p . 126 ° , containing 69 % HNO3 ) , and show what happens if richer or weaker mixtures are distilled . ( b ) the distillation of a mixture of water and ether , two layers being originally present . ( c ) the ...
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