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A NEW FORM OF SULPHURETED HYDROGEN APPARATUS

Since hydric sulphide is one of the most indispensable and troublesome of chemical reagents, no apparatus can be more welcome to the chemist than one which is able to yield an abundant supply of this gas and at the same time shield the laboratory from invasion by its disgusting odor.

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Published in:Scientific American 1879-01, Vol.XL. (No. 4.), p.56
Main Author: BY LE R. C. COOLEY, PH. D.
Format: Magazinearticle
Language:English
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Summary:Since hydric sulphide is one of the most indispensable and troublesome of chemical reagents, no apparatus can be more welcome to the chemist than one which is able to yield an abundant supply of this gas and at the same time shield the laboratory from invasion by its disgusting odor.
ISSN:0036-8733
1946-7087