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Page 1109
... sodium salt is pre- pared by fusing together sawdust and caustic soda . The com- mercial acid is prepared from this salt . It is used in dyeing and calico printing , and is poisonous . Oxalic Ether . ( COO ) , ( C , H ) . Ethyl oxalate ...
... sodium salt is pre- pared by fusing together sawdust and caustic soda . The com- mercial acid is prepared from this salt . It is used in dyeing and calico printing , and is poisonous . Oxalic Ether . ( COO ) , ( C , H ) . Ethyl oxalate ...
Page 1115
... sodium carbonate to a palladium salt , Palladium Hydroxide . Pd ( OH ) ,. Dark - brown precipi- and heating . cipitating a palladous salt with potassium iodide . Palladium Iodide . PdI ,. Horn - like substance , soluble in ammonium ...
... sodium carbonate to a palladium salt , Palladium Hydroxide . Pd ( OH ) ,. Dark - brown precipi- and heating . cipitating a palladous salt with potassium iodide . Palladium Iodide . PdI ,. Horn - like substance , soluble in ammonium ...
Page 1116
... sodium sulphopalladate with hydrochloric acid . Palladius , ab.368-431 . Bp . in Bithynia and Galatia . His Hist . Lausiaca ( Lives of Monks ) was pub . 1616 . Palladius , 7th cent . Greek medical writer . Palladius , ST . Traditional ...
... sodium sulphopalladate with hydrochloric acid . Palladius , ab.368-431 . Bp . in Bithynia and Galatia . His Hist . Lausiaca ( Lives of Monks ) was pub . 1616 . Palladius , 7th cent . Greek medical writer . Palladius , ST . Traditional ...
Page 1117
... sodium salt is one of the main constituents of soap , and is prepared by the action of caustic soda upon pal- mitin . It is also prepared from its soap . It occurs in palm oil , animal fats , olive oil , and Japanese beeswax . Palmitin ...
... sodium salt is one of the main constituents of soap , and is prepared by the action of caustic soda upon pal- mitin . It is also prepared from its soap . It occurs in palm oil , animal fats , olive oil , and Japanese beeswax . Palmitin ...
Page 1123
... sodium instead of potassium . It gives character to th rock known as paragonite schist . Paraguay . Republic of S. America , between Brazil an Argentine Republic ; 22 ° -27 ° S. lat . and 54 ° -64 ° W. long . Th surface is hilly in the ...
... sodium instead of potassium . It gives character to th rock known as paragonite schist . Paraguay . Republic of S. America , between Brazil an Argentine Republic ; 22 ° -27 ° S. lat . and 54 ° -64 ° W. long . Th surface is hilly in the ...
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