Friedel (loc. cit.) indicates a means for determining the true weight of water lost by minerals behaving like the zeolites, even without collecting the water lost, namely, by driving out of the dehydrated and weighed mineral, under proper precautions,... Bulletin - Seite 461907Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1898 - 356 Seiten
...mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. Friedel (loc, cit.) indicates a means for determining the true weight...the apparent loss, gives the true contents in water. Argument in favour of including Hygroscopic Wattr I'M Summation. — The question has been asked :... | |
| 1901 - 392 Seiten
...mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. Friedel (lac. cit.) indicates a means for determining the true weight...cooling, and collecting and measuring this air, and thus rinding its weight, which, added to the apparent loss, gives the true contents in water. Argument in... | |
| 1896 - 1020 Seiten
...mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. Friedel (loc. cit.) indicates a means for determining the true weight...the apparent loss, gives the true contents in water. Argument in favor of including hygroscopic water in summation. — The question has been asked: "If... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, William Francis Hillebrand - 1897 - 342 Seiten
...mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. Friedel (loc. cit.) indicates a means for determining the true weight...the apparent loss, gives the true contents in water. Argument in favor of including hygroscopic water in summation. — The question has been asked : "... | |
| Marcus Baker - 1900 - 350 Seiten
...mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. Friedel (loc. cit.) indicates a means for determining the true weight...the apparent loss, gives the true contents in water. Argument in favor of including hygroscopic water in summation. The question has been asked: "If the... | |
| Henry Gannett - 1906 - 644 Seiten
...by the mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. Friedel b indicates a means for determining the true weight...the apparent loss, gives the true contents in water. a Bull. Sw. Min., vol. 19, 1896, pp. It, 94: Comptcs rendus, vol. 122, 18%, p. 1006. 6 Loc. clt. I... | |
| William Francis Hillebrand - 1907 - 212 Seiten
...by the mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. Friedel b indicates a means for determining the true weight...the apparent loss, gives the true contents in water. a Bull. Soc. Min., vol. 19, 1896, pp. 14, 94; Comptes rendus, vol. 122, 1896, p. 1006. 6 Loc. cit.... | |
| Samuel Stinson Gannett, David Henry Baldwin - 1910 - 490 Seiten
...by the mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. Friedel ° indicates a means for determining the true weight...the apparent loss, gives the true contents in water. But aside from the above reasons for avoiding the use of indirect, methods of water determination,... | |
| William Francis Hillebrand - 1910 - 252 Seiten
...by the mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. Friedel ° indicates a means for determining the true weight...the apparent loss, gives the true contents in water. But aside from the above reasons for avoiding the use of indirect methods of water determination, there... | |
| C. Remigius Fresenius - 1915 - 1290 Seiten
...mineral composition of the rock as revealed by the unaided eye or the microscope. FRIEDEL, (Inc. cif). indicates a means for determining the true weight...behaving like the zeolites, even without collecting tlie water lost, namely, by driving out of the dehydrated and weighed mineral, under proper precautions,... | |
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