How Crops Grow: a Treatise On the Chemical Composition, Structure And Life ...
How Crops Grow: a Treatise On the Chemical Composition, Structure And Life ...
Samuel W Samuel William Johnson
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Besides the above, certain other elements are found, cither occasion- ally in common plants, or in some particular Ivind of vegetation : these are Iodine, Bromine, Fluorine, Titanium, Arsenic, Lithium, Rubidinm, Barium, Aluminum, Zinc, Copper. We may now complete our study of the Composition of the Plant by attending to a description of those ele- ments that are peculiar to the ash, and of those compounds which may occur in it. It will be convenient also to describe in this section some substan...ces, which, although not ingredients of the ash, may exist in the plant, or are otherwise important to be considered. The non-meUllle elements, which we shall first no- tice, though differing more or less widely among them- selves, have one point of resemblance, viz., they and their oompounds with each other have acid properties, t. e. they Digitized by Google THS ASH OF PLASTB. 118 either are acids in the ordinary sense of being sour to the taste, or enact the part of acids by uniting to metab or metallic oxides, to form salts.
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