... will not alter the general result. Its amount was sometimes readily determinable by Nesslerization, being as high as 0.04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent from most of these, but doubtless existed in them in their early... Bulletin - Seite 1581907Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1898 - 356 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determinable by Nesslerisation, being as high as 0-04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...as a sublimate of sulphate, fluoride, or chloride. Speculation on this matter would be altogether premature, but attention is now called to it in the... | |
| 1896 - 1020 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determinable by Nesslerization, being as high as 0.04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...as a sublimate of sulphate, fluoride, or chloride. Speculation on this matter would be altogether premature, but attention is now called to it in the... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1896 - 1090 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determinable by Nesslerization, being as high as 0.04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...sulphides, fluorides, or chlorides in the rock might cause tbe ammonia to appear as a sublimate of sulphate, fluoride, or chloride. Speculation on this matter... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, William Francis Hillebrand - 1897 - 342 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determiuable by Nesslerization, being as high as 0.04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...as a sublimate of sulphate, fluoride, or chloride. Speculation on this matter would be altogether premature, but attention is now called to it in the... | |
| Marcus Baker - 1900 - 350 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determinable by Nesslerization, being as high as 0.04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...presence of sulphides, fluorides, or chlorides in the rockjnight cause the ammonia to appear as a sublimate of sulphate, fluoride, or chloride. Speculation... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1910 - 252 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determinable by Nesslerization, being as high as 0.04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...such, imparting a strong alkaline reaction to the a Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. 64, 1899, p. 130. 6Compt. Rend., vol. 131, 1900, p. 647; vol. 132, 1901, pp.... | |
| Samuel Stinson Gannett, David Henry Baldwin - 1910 - 490 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determinable by NVs-- lerizat ion, being as high as 0.04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...such, imparting a strong alkaline reaction to the <" Proc. Uoy. Soc., vol. 64, 1899, p. 130. SCompt. Rend., vol. 131, 1900, p. 647; vol. 132, 1901, pp.... | |
| William Francis Hillebrand - 1910 - 252 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determinable by Nesslerization, being as high as 0.04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...such, imparting a strong alkaline reaction to the o Proc. Hoy. Soc., vol. 64, 1899, p. 130. 6Compt. Rend., vol. 131, 1900, p. 647; vol. 132, 1901, pp.... | |
| C. Remigius Fresenius - 1915 - 1290 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determinahle by Nesslerization bring as high as 0-04 per cent, in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...strong alkaline reaction to the water in the upper [jart ot the tube. The presence of sulphides, fluorides, or chlorides in the rock might cause the ammonia... | |
| John Milton Nickles - 1919 - 586 Seiten
...Its amount was sometimes readily determinable by Nesslerization, being as high as 0.04 per cent in some slates. Carbonaceous organic matter was absent...their early history. In their case the ammonia was evolved as such, in part, at least, and imparted a strong alkaline reaction to the water in the upper... | |
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