I’m nasty, but useful in the lab. What molecule am I? In German Patent 182,287 (1905), inventor Max le Blanc of Leipzig described an electrolytic method for the continuous production for chromic acid ...
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1. In vitro experiments with nucleic acid impregnated agar blocks, using four different types of fixatives, show that the Feulgen nuclear stain gives two types of staining curves, depending on the ...
MEASUREMENT of losses in weight due to corrosion of magnesium in 0.1 N sulphuric and chromic acids of pH. 1.4 over a 4-week period showed a loss of 3,800 mg/dm 2 in sulphate and no loss in chromate.
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This specimen is one of 115 samples of "fine and rare chemicals" produced by John Uri Lloyd for display at the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition of 1875. Lloyd was presumably awarded a "blue ribbon" ...
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