Experiment Station Accuracy. a Correspondence Between William P. Brooks ... And Mr. Andrew H. Ward ... Touching the Relative Merits of Soda And Potash
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Of course both of these substances contain soda. The analyses pub- lished do not purport to be complete. They include only the deter- mination of the more important constituents and for that reason soda is omitted, as it is not considered to be important. Trusting that I have covered the points raised by your letter with sufficient fullness, I remain, Truly yours, (Dictated.) William P. Brooks. Boston, March 28, 1899. Professor William P. Brooks-, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Hatch Exper...iment Station, Amherst, Mass. Dear Sir: — Yours of the 24th ult. came duly to hand and contents noted. Sickness and a press of ■ business have prevented an earlier reply. You say " the analysis of the nitrate of soda printed in the Agricultural report, 15.02% nitrogen, 35.5% soda, is undoubtedly correct. The figures, as you know, refer to the percentage of nitrogen." I know, as you well know, that they refer to soda as well as to nitrogen ; they cannot be separated. If the analysis is correct, as you say it undoubtedly is, why do you persist in saying there is 46 % of soda' in nitrate of soda?
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