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PLATINUM 191 and examples were also
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PLATINUM 193 16. 357, 1877 ; (2), 2
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PLATINUM 195 K. Honda and T. Ishiga
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PLATINUM 197 he assumed that the in
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^55 ^S so -SJ 40 § ^ 35 PLATINUM 1
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PLATINUM K. Hradecky observed that
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PLATINUM 203 of platinum, from 1000
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PLATINUM 205 susceptibility, in Fig
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PLATINUM 207 T. Cooper prepared a p
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PLATINUM 209 of a portion of the su
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PLATINUM 211 •which are easily po
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PLATINUM 213 or g=O-O38360+O-O52536
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PLATINUM 215 by exposure to air ; a
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PLATINUM 217 soln. are formed. E. I
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PLATINTJM alloyed with a small prop
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PLATINUM 221 platinum-ruthenium all
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PLATINUM 223 A. TJ. Day and R. B. S
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PLATINUM 225 A. Sieverts and co-wor
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PL.ATINUM 227 and H. Gonnington, th
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PLATINUM 229 REFEBBNCBS. 1 A. Brest
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PLATINUM 231 O. Fromra, Ber., 27. 6
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PLATINUM Zeit. phys. Chem., 67. 672
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PLATINUM 235 § 17. The Lower Oxide
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PLATINUM 237 IJ. Mond and co-worker
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PLATINUM 239 H. Alexander prepared
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PLATINUM 241 of hydrates, as !L. Wo
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PLATINUM 243 platinic chloride ; C.
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PLATINUM 245 and, better still, pot
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PLATINUM 247 metallic platinum and
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PLATINUM 249 Ze.it. phya. Chem., 28
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PLATINUM 251 § 21. Platinum Mono-,
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PLATINUM 253 and L. T. Bourland fou
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PLATINUM 255 oxide. The chloroplati
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PLATINUM 257 and the adsorption of
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PLATINUM presence of a large excess
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PLATINUM the cold soln. from the pl
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PLATINUM 263 more soluble than is t
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PLATINUM 265 cis-salt into the tetr
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PLATINUM 267 platinous nitrosodichl
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PLATINUM hydrochloric acid, and tre
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PLATINUM 271 chloride, [Ptpyn4]Cla.
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PLATINUM 273 platlnous propylenedla
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PLATINUM 275 with chloroform, descr
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PLATINUM 277 trans- and cis-forms ;
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PLATINUM 279 sulphite to a soln. of
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PLATINUM 281 platinic acid to hydro
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PLATINUM 283 The ruby-red, rhombohe
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PLATINUM 285 also obtained. A. Wern
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PLATINUM 287 REFERENCES. 1 M. C. Le
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PLATINUM 289 and G. H. Wyatt, ib.,
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PLATINUM 291 Bend., 161. 563, 1916
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PLATINUM 293 hydrate at 215° in va
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PLATINUM 295 and K. Meyer studied t
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PLATINUM 297 brown coloration, prod
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PLATINUM 299 heirn and W. Levy obse
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PLATINUM 301 Dam observed that a dr
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PLATINUM 303 platinum is warmed wit
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PLATINUM 305 redaction proceeds ver
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PLATINUM 307 minochloroplatinite in
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PLATINUM 309 soluble in water ; and
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PLATINUM 311 W. Rudneff, A. Hies, a
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PLATINUM 313 F. W. O. de Coninck, H
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PLATINUM 315 Imidoazolyl-zi-mereapt
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PLATINUM 317 yellow colour is produ
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PLATINUM 319 and found that the X-r
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PLATINUM 321 when the salt is reduc
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PLATINUM 323 1OO grms. of soln., at
- Page 335 and 336:
PLATINUM 325 According to Li. N. Va
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PLATINUM 327 Ag2PtCl6, by melting s
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PLATINUM 329 two component chloride
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PLATINUM 331 tetramminochloroplatin
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PLATINUM 333 M. Slondel also obtain
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PLATINUM 335 to a cold, cone. soln.
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PLATINUM 337 insufficient quantity
- Page 349 and 350:
PLATINUM 339 AUi Accad. Lincei, (5)
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PLATINUM 341 Platinbasen, Konigsber
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PLATINUM 343 Zeit. Kryst., 14. 141,
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PLATINUM 345 15. 130, 1897 ; A. Wer
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PLATINUM 347 1895 ; A. Miolati, Zei
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PLATINUM 349 where • denotes the
- Page 361 and 362:
PLATINUM 351 (xiii) Quaterbutylamin
- Page 363 and 364:
PLATINUM 353 (lix) Bispropylatnined
- Page 365 and 366:
PLATINUM 355 (xv) Chlorotrimethylsu
- Page 367 and 368:
PLATINUM 357 (xxxix) Bisdiethylsulp
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PLATINUM 359 the potassium salt ; (
- Page 371 and 372:
PLATINUM 361 (x) Oxymesityls, [Pt(C
- Page 373 and 374:
PLATINUM 363 (xii) Diiodotetrammine
- Page 375 and 376:
PLATINUM 365 (xxiii) Dichlorontirit
- Page 377 and 378:
(liv) (Iv) (lvi) (lvii) (lviii) (li
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PLATINUM 369 (vii) Pentachlorodimet
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PLATINUM 371 mass by water, a littl
- Page 383 and 384:
PLATINUM 373 bromic acid, and cryst
- Page 385 and 386:
PLATINUM 375 is eliminated at a low
- Page 387 and 388:
PLATINUM 377 of platinous bromide a
- Page 389 and 390:
PLATINUM 379 H. Topsoe prepared cop
- Page 391 and 392:
PLATINUM 381 of sodium hydroxide in
- Page 393 and 394:
PLATINUM 383 dichlorodibromobisamid
- Page 395 and 396:
PLATINUM 385 the action of dry ammo
- Page 397 and 398:
PLATINUM 387 4©. 2585, 1907 ; .Ze*
- Page 399 and 400:
PLATINUM 389 colours the salt orang
- Page 401 and 402:
PLATINUM 391 acid. The trigonal cry
- Page 403 and 404:
PLATINUM 393 Bindefestigkeit der ne
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PLATINUM 395 absence of air, the so
- Page 407 and 408:
PLATINUM 397 product is then washed
- Page 409 and 410:
PIiATINUM 399 platinum black. The p
- Page 411 and 412:
PLATINUM 401 tetramminosulphate, an
- Page 413 and 414:
PLATINUM 403 hydroxytetramminosulph
- Page 415 and 416:
PLATINUM 405 tion of brown flecks,
- Page 417 and 418:
PLATINUM 407 »1. L>elepine, Compt.
- Page 419 and 420:
PLATINUM 409 of ammonium carbonate
- Page 421 and 422:
PLATINUM 411 soln. of platinic nitr
- Page 423 and 424:
PLATINUM 413 and "when the mixture
- Page 425 and 426:
PLATINUM 415 P. T. CIeve, E. A. Had
- Page 427:
PLATINUM 417 H2PO4.2H2O, to be form
- Page 430 and 431:
420 GENERAL INDEX Acqua toff ana, 9
- Page 432 and 433:
422 GENERAL, INDEX Allactite, 9. 4,
- Page 434 and 435:
424 Aluminium dimetasilicate ammoni
- Page 436 and 437:
426 GENERAL, INDEX Aluminium-sodium
- Page 438 and 439:
428 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium amidose
- Page 440 and 441:
43O Ammonium chromic selenate, 10.
- Page 442 and 443:
432 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium, diphos
- Page 444 and 445:
434 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium hydroxy
- Page 446 and 447:
436 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium nickel
- Page 448 and 449:
438 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium potassi
- Page 450 and 451:
440 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium tetrava
- Page 452 and 453:
442 GENERAL INDEX Amphoteric oxides
- Page 454 and 455:
444 GENERAIL, INDEX Antimony fluoni
- Page 456 and 457:
446 GENERAL, INDEX Arcanum duplicat
- Page 458 and 459:
448 GENERAL, INDEX Arsenic white, 9
- Page 460 and 461:
450 Aureus bromide, 3. 605, 606 bro
- Page 462 and 463:
452 GENERAL, INDEX Barium chloride
- Page 464 and 465:
454 Barium lead calcium fluoboryl d
- Page 466 and 467:
456 Barium salts, catalysis by, 1.
- Page 468 and 469:
458 GENERA Bayldonite, 7. 491 ; 9.
- Page 470 and 471:
46O GENERAL, INDEX Beryllium perehl
- Page 472 and 473:
462 GENERAL, INDEX Bismuth nitrate
- Page 474 and 475:
464 GENERAL INDEX Bleischweiff, 7.
- Page 476 and 477:
466 GENERAL INDEX Bose's swarm theo
- Page 478 and 479:
468 Butyl tetraehloroforrate, 14. 1
- Page 480 and 481:
470 GENERAL INDEX Cadmium hexadecab
- Page 482 and 483:
472 GENERAL. Cadmium tetramminobrom
- Page 484 and 485:
474 GENERAL, INDEX Caesium hydroxyp
- Page 486 and 487:
476 GENERAL, INDEX Cainosite, 5. 51
- Page 488 and 489:
478 GENERAL, INDEX Calcium dihydrop
- Page 490 and 491:
480 GENERAL, INDEX Calcium metaplum
- Page 492 and 493:
482 GENERAL INDEX Calcium sodium ma
- Page 494 and 495:
484 Caporeianite, 6. 738 soda, 6. 7
- Page 496 and 497:
486 GENERAL, INDEX Cathode, 1. 03 r
- Page 498 and 499:
488 GENERAL, INDEX Cerous hydrosulp
- Page 500 and 501:
49O GENERAL INDEX Cbloridizing roas
- Page 502 and 503:
492 GENERAL INDEX Chromic ca.rbaTni
- Page 504 and 505:
494 GENERAL, INDEX Chromic hoxacarb
- Page 506 and 507:
496 GENERAL INDEX Chromic sulphate
- Page 508 and 509:
498 GENERAL, INDEX Chromium monopho
- Page 510 and 511:
500 GENERAL, INDEX Chrysitine, 7. 6
- Page 512 and 513:
502 GENERAL, INDEX Cobalt e?>-dinit
- Page 514 and 515:
504 GENERAL INDEX Cobalt potassium
- Page 516 and 517:
506 GENERAL INDEX Cobaltic aquomtri
- Page 518 and 519:
608 GENERAL, INDEX Cobaltic brornob
- Page 520 and 521:
510 GENERAL, INDEX Cobalt ic chloro
- Page 522 and 523:
U- INDEX 512 GBNERi Cobaltic trans-
- Page 524 and 525:
514 GENERAL INDEX Co bait ic dinitr
- Page 526 and 527:
516 Cobaltic hydronitritoimidoctamm
- Page 528 and 529:
518 GENERAL, INDEX Cobaltic mercuri
- Page 530 and 531:
52O GENERAL, INDEX Cobaltic phospha
- Page 532 and 533:
522 GENERAL, INDEX Co foal tic tric
- Page 534 and 535:
524 (Jobaltous decamminoiodide, 14.
- Page 536 and 537:
526 GENERAL INDEX Cobaltyl sodium s
- Page 538 and 539:
528 GENERAL, INDEX "Cookeite, 2. 42
- Page 540 and 541:
53O GENERAL, INDEX Copper hexahydro
- Page 542 and 543:
532 GENERAL INDEX Copper potassium
- Page 544 and 545:
AX, INDEX 534 GENER. Copper ionic h
- Page 546 and 547:
536 GENERAL INDEX Cupric dihydrotet
- Page 548 and 549:
538 GENERAL INDEX Cuprosic sodium t
- Page 550 and 551:
540 GEISTER^ Cuprous triamminochlor
- Page 552 and 553:
542 GENERAL, INDEX Diaquobisethylen
- Page 554 and 555:
544 GENERAL. INDEX Dihydroxytetraio
- Page 556 and 557:
54:6 GENERAL INDEX Diuranyl ammoniu
- Page 558 and 559:
548 GENERAL INDEX Electrical discha
- Page 560 and 561:
550 GENERAL Erbium, 5. 696 ammonium
- Page 562 and 563:
552 GENERAL, I]STDEX F Facellite, 6
- Page 564 and 565:
554 GENERAT, INDEX Ferric felspar,
- Page 566 and 567:
556 GENERAL INDEX Ferric sodium hyd
- Page 568 and 569:
558 GENERAL , INDEX Ferrous chlorat
- Page 570 and 571:
56O GENERAL INDEX Ferrous rubidium
- Page 572 and 573:
562 Fluorine action chlorine, 2. 11
- Page 574 and 575:
564 GENERAL, INDEX Gadolinium nitra
- Page 576 and 577:
see Germanomolybdic acid, 11. 605 G
- Page 578 and 579:
568 GENERAL INDEX Gold nickel palla
- Page 580 and 581:
57O GENERAL INDEX Gun metals, 7. 34
- Page 582 and 583:
572 GENERAL, INDEX Hepatopyrites, 1
- Page 584 and 585:
574 Hydrates, 1. 397, 498 chemical,
- Page 586 and 587:
576 GENERAL. INDEX Hydrogen chlorob
- Page 588 and 589:
578 GENERAI. INDEX Hydrogen peroxid
- Page 590 and 591:
580 GENERAL INDEX Hydroxylamine iso
- Page 592 and 593:
582 GENERAL INDEX Indium chloroplat
- Page 594 and 595:
584 GENERA] Iridic sulphate, 15. 78
- Page 596 and 597:
586 GENERAL, INDEX Iridoua hydroxid
- Page 598 and 599:
588 GENERAL INDEX Iron germanium al
- Page 600 and 601:
59O GENERAL, INDEX Iron, reactions
- Page 602 and 603:
592 GENERAL Jacinta la bella, 6. 71
- Page 604 and 605:
594 GENERAL INDEX KoM, 9. 341 Kohle
- Page 606 and 607:
596 GENERAL, INDEX (hexa)lanthanum
- Page 608 and 609:
598 GENERAL INDEX Lead, cobaltic tr
- Page 610 and 611:
600 GENERAL INDEX Lead hydrazine th
- Page 612 and 613:
602 GENERi Lead platinum alloys, 16
- Page 614 and 615:
604 GENERAL INDEX (hexa)lead- tetra
- Page 616 and 617:
606 GENERAL INDEX Lithium bromobisa
- Page 618 and 619:
608 GENERAL INDEX Lithium platinum
- Page 620 and 621:
6IO GENBRAT, INDEX Magalaea sitiens
- Page 622 and 623:
612 GENERAL, INDEX Magnesium diboro
- Page 624 and 625:
614 Magnesium periodate, 2. 414 per
- Page 626 and 627:
616 GENERAL, INDEX Magnetism, 18. 2
- Page 628 and 629:
618 GENERAL, INDEX Manganese hydroa
- Page 630 and 631:
620 GENERAL, INDEX Manganic ammoniu
- Page 632 and 633:
622 GENERAL INDEX ManganouR hydro x
- Page 634 and 635:
624 GENERAL, INDEX Masrite, 12. 530
- Page 636 and 637:
626 GENEKAL INDEX Mercuric calcium
- Page 638 and 639:
628 Mercuric iodotrisulphate, 4. 97
- Page 640 and 641:
63O GENERAL, INDEX Mercuric tetramm
- Page 642 and 643:
632 GENERAL INDEX Mercurous selenat
- Page 644 and 645:
634 Metals, influence of planets on
- Page 646 and 647:
636 GENERAL, INDEX Mineral yellow,
- Page 648 and 649:
638 GENERAL INDEX Molybdenum iron a
- Page 650 and 651:
64O GENERAL INDEX Monometaphoaphate
- Page 652 and 653:
642 GENERAL, INDEX Neon, properties
- Page 654 and 655:
644 GENERAL, INDEX Nickel copper co
- Page 656 and 657:
646 Nickel metantimonate hexahydrat
- Page 658 and 659:
648 Nickel tetramminodinitrite, 8.
- Page 660 and 661:
65O Nigrica fabilis, 5. 713 Nigrine
- Page 662 and 663:
652 GENERAL INDEX Nitroxan, 8. 212
- Page 664 and 665:
654 GENERAL. INDEX Orthochromic aci
- Page 666 and 667:
656 GENERAL, INDEX Oxyacids of chlo
- Page 668 and 669:
658 Oxygen action sulphur trioxide,
- Page 670 and 671:
66O OENEKAIi INDEX Fallacious diars
- Page 672 and 673:
662 GENBRAI Ci INDEX Parameters top
- Page 674 and 675:
664 GEJNERAL, Permanganous molybdat
- Page 676 and 677:
666 GENERAL, INDEX Phosphon yellow
- Page 678 and 679:
668 GENERAL, INDEX Phototropic reac
- Page 680 and 681:
670 GENERAL, INDEX Platinio bisethy
- Page 682 and 683:
672 GENERAL INDEX !Platinic brornon
- Page 684 and 685:
674 Pla.tin.ic diiodobispyridinedia
- Page 686 and 687:
676 GENERAL. INDEX Platinic tetrach
- Page 688 and 689:
678 GENERAL, Platinous bis-a-amidop
- Page 690 and 691:
680 GBNEKAL INDEX Platinous bisprop
- Page 692 and 693:
682 GENERAL, INDEX Platinous diammi
- Page 694 and 695:
684 GENERAL Platinous diohloroethyl
- Page 696 and 697:
686 GENERAL. Platinous dithiophenyl
- Page 698 and 699:
Platinous pr opy lenediaminodiammin
- Page 700 and 701:
690 Flatinous tetramminooarbonate,
- Page 702 and 703:
692 GENERAL INDEX Platinum films, 1
- Page 704 and 705:
694 GENERAL INDEX Plumbic hexoxydis
- Page 706 and 707:
696 GENERAL INDEX Potassium ammoniu
- Page 708 and 709:
698 GENERAL, INDEX Potassium cerous
- Page 710 and 711:
700 GENERAL INDEX Potassium dibromo
- Page 712 and 713:
702 GENERAL INDEX Potassium ferrous
- Page 714 and 715:
704 GENERAL INDEX Potassium iodoper
- Page 716 and 717:
706 GENERAL, INDEX Potassium molybd
- Page 718 and 719:
708 GENERAL Potassium perdiborate,
- Page 720 and 721:
71O GENEKAL, INDEX Potassium stront
- Page 722 and 723:
712 GENERAL, INDEX Potassium trimol
- Page 724 and 725:
714 GENERAL INDEX Praseodymium fluo
- Page 726 and 727:
716 GBNBRAJ \ INDEX Pyridine molyfo
- Page 728 and 729:
718 GENERAL, INDEX Radium azide, 4.
- Page 730 and 731:
720 GENERAL INDEX Rhaphilite, 6. 82
- Page 732 and 733:
722 GENERAL INDEX Rhodium tricarbon
- Page 734 and 735:
724 GENERAL INDEX Rubidium cuprous
- Page 736 and 737:
726 Rubidium pyridinetriehloroplati
- Page 738 and 739:
728 GENERAL, INDEX Ruthenium nitros
- Page 740 and 741:
730 GENERAL, INDEX Samarous chlorid
- Page 742 and 743:
732 GENERAL. INDEX Selenatouranic a
- Page 744 and 745:
734 GENERAL INDEX Silia X-radiogram
- Page 746 and 747:
736 GENEBAL INDEX Silver amminofluo
- Page 748 and 749:
738 GENERAL, INDEX Silver fluotitan
- Page 750 and 751:
740 GENERAL INDEX Silver phosphatoh
- Page 752 and 753:
742 GENERAL, INDEX (hepta)silver te
- Page 754 and 755:
744: GENERAL INDEX Sodium ammonium
- Page 756 and 757:
746 Sodium chlorosmate, 15. 72O chl
- Page 758 and 759:
748 GENERAL INDEX Sodium dioxytetra
- Page 760 and 761:
750 GENERAL, Sodium hydroxide purif
- Page 762 and 763:
752 GENERAL, Sodium nickelous hexam
- Page 764 and 765:
754 Sodium praeodymium electrolytic
- Page 766 and 767:
756 Sodium thiosulphate pentahy dra
- Page 768 and 769:
758 GENERAL INDEX Solubility ion. t
- Page 770 and 771:
76O GENERAL INDEX Spraying, Scoop's
- Page 772 and 773:
762 GENERAL, INDEX Stannous nickel
- Page 774 and 775:
764 GENERAL INDEX Strcmtia labrador
- Page 776 and 777:
766 GENERAL INDEX Strontium nitride
- Page 778 and 779:
768 GENERAL INDEX Sulphates, acid,
- Page 780 and 781:
770 GENERAL INDEX Sulphuryl halides
- Page 782 and 783:
772 GENERAL. INDEX Telgstein, 6. 42
- Page 784 and 785:
774 GENERAL INDEX Tetramethylammoni
- Page 786 and 787:
776 GENERAIi INDEX Thallochabazite,
- Page 788 and 789:
778 GENEKAL Thallous triamminoiodid
- Page 790 and 791:
780 GENERAL INDEX Thorium lead, 7.
- Page 792 and 793:
782 GENEBAIi INDEX Tin manganeside,
- Page 794 and 795:
784 GENERAL INDEX Titanium sulphoch
- Page 796 and 797:
786 GENERAL INDEX Triethoxymonosila
- Page 798 and 799:
788 Tungsten fluorides, 11. 837 gol
- Page 800 and 801:
79O GENERAL Undercooling, 1. 450 (J
- Page 802 and 803:
792 GENERAL INDEX Uranous hexoxytet
- Page 804 and 805:
794 Uranyl salts, 12. 6O selenate,
- Page 806 and 807:
796 GENERAL INDEX Vanadium oxydifor
- Page 808 and 809:
798 Vitriolstein, 10. 351 Vitriolum
- Page 810 and 811:
800 GENERAL Wavellite, pseudo-, 5.
- Page 812 and 813:
802 GENERAL INDEX Youngite, 7. 797
- Page 814 and 815:
804 GENERAL INDEX Zinc azide basic,
- Page 816 and 817:
806 Zinc hydrotetrathionate, 10. 61
- Page 818 and 819:
808 GENERAL Zinc properties, physic
- Page 820 and 821:
810 GENERAL INDEX Zirconium analyti
- Page 822:
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