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inorganic acids

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    On the destruction of the passivity of iron in nitric acid by magnetization
    E. L. Nichols and W. S. Franklin
    American Journal of Science December 1887, s3-34 (204) 419-427; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-34.204.419
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    Amount of moisture which sulphuric acid leaves in a gas
    E. W. Morley
    American Journal of Science August 1885, s3-30 (176) 140-145; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-30.176.140
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    The oxidation of hydrochloric acid solutions of antimony in the atmosphere
    J. P. Cooke
    American Journal of Science June 1880, s3-19 (114) 464-467; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-19.114.464
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    On complex inorganic acids
    Wolcott Gibbs
    American Journal of Science July 1877, s3-14 (79) 61-64; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-14.79.61
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    On the reaction of sulphuric acid upon tri-calcic phosphate
    H. P. Armsby
    American Journal of Science July 1876, s3-12 (67) 46-48; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-12.67.46
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    Ammonia a constant contaminant of sulphuric acid
    F. H. Storer
    American Journal of Science December 1875, s3-10 (60) 438-446; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-10.60.438
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    Contributions of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; I, On nitric acid and chlorate of potassium as an oxydizing mixture applicable to sulphur, sulphids, chromium, arsenic, organic matters, etc
    Frank H. Storer, A. H. Pearson, E. W Bowditch and R. H. Richards
    American Journal of Science September 1869, s2-48 (143) 190-205; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-48.143.190
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    Action of binoxyd of lead and sulphuric acid on hippuric acid
    Julius Maier
    American Journal of Science March 1865, s2-39 (116) 208-210; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-39.116.208
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    On the solubility of the sulphate of baryta in sulphuric acid
    J. Nickles
    American Journal of Science January 1865, s2-39 (115) 90-91; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-39.115.90
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    Note on a compound of ammonia, mercury and nitric acid
    M. Carey Lea
    American Journal of Science November 1861, s2-32 (96) 374-375; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-32.96.374

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