The procedure may not be rigorously exact, but the error in it is usually very small. If we consider an analysis as representing the composition of the anhydrous inorganic matter which is left when a water has been evaporated to dryness, the difficulty... United States Congressional Serial Set - Sayfa 511908Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1908 - 924 sayfa
...von Than. Min. pet. Mltth.. vol. 11, p. 4X7. 18(10. It Is now rapidly supplanting the older system. be equivalent to alum; but as a rule the quantities...with them it is better to compare the monocarbonates, so as to secure a uniformity of statement. In fact, some analysts report only normal salts, and others... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1908 - 734 sayfa
...von Than, Mln. pet. MItth., vol. 11, p. 487. 1800. It Is now rapidly supplanting the older system. be equivalent to alum; but as a rule the quantities...with them it is better to compare the monocarbonates, so as to secure a uniformity of statement. In fact, some analysts report only normal salts, and others... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - 1908 - 732 sayfa
...C. von Than, Mln. pet. Mltth., vol. 11, p. 487. 1890. It U now rapidly supplanting the older system. be equivalent to alum; but as a rule the quantities...with them it is better to compare the monocarbonates, so as to secure a uniformity of statement. In fact, some analysts report only normal salts, and others... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - 1911 - 792 sayfa
...geochemlcal interpretation of water analyses see Cttase Palmer, Bull. US Geol. Survey No. 479, 1911. salts ? The iron may represent ferrous carbonate,...with them it is better to compare the monocarbonates, so as to secure a uniformity of statement. In fact, some analysts report only normal salts, and others... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1911 - 836 sayfa
...geochemical Interpretation of water analyses see Chase Palmer, Bull. US Geol. Survey No. 479, 1911. salts ? The iron may represent ferrous carbonate,...with them it is better to compare the monocarbonates, so as to secure a uniformity of statement. In fact, some analysts report only normal salts, and others... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - 1911 - 794 sayfa
...geochemlcal Interpretation of water analyses see Chase Palmer, Bull. U. 8. Geol. Survey No. 479, 1911. salts ? The iron may represent ferrous carbonate,...acid are found, bicarbonic ions must be present, for \vithout them the bases could not continue dissolved ; but after evaporation only the normal salts... | |
| Heinrich Ries, Thomas Leonard Watson - 1914 - 724 sayfa
...bicarbonates of calcium and magnesium which can only exist in solution and not in the anhydrous residue. If, in a given water, notable quantities of lime,...must be present, for without them the bases could not be dissolved; but after evaporation only the normal salts remain. Sodium and potassium bicarbonates... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1916 - 834 sayfa
...remains. A similar difficulty in respect to the presence of bicarbonates also vanishes at the same tune, for the bicarbonates of calcium and magnesium can...with them it is better to compare the monocarbonates, so as to secure a uniformity of statement. In fact, some analysts report only normal salts, and others... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - 1916 - 836 sayfa
...remains. A similar difficulty in respect to the presence of bicarbonates also vanishes at the same tune, for the bicarbonates of calcium and magnesium can...with them it is better to compare the monocarbonates, so as to secure a uniformity of statement. In fact, some analysts report only normal salts, and others... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1916 - 834 sayfa
...difficulty in respect to the presence of bicarbonates also vanishes at the same time, for the bicarbouates of calcium and magnesium can only exist in solution...with them it is better to compare the monocarbonates, so as to secure a uniformity of statement. In fact, some analysts report only normal salts, and others... | |
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