Mineral Waters of the United States I Classification And Methods of Analysis
Mineral Waters of the United States I Classification And Methods of Analysis
John Kerfoot Haywood
The book Mineral Waters of the United States I Classification And Methods of Analysis was written by author John Kerfoot Haywood Here you can read free online of Mineral Waters of the United States I Classification And Methods of Analysis book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Mineral Waters of the United States I Classification And Methods of Analysis a good or bad book?
What reading level is Mineral Waters of the United States I Classification And Methods of Analysis book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
000 1, 000 500 1, 000 1, 000 NOo (nitrous acid radicle) . . (a\ PC>4 (phosphoric acid radicle) None. None. None BOo (meta boric acid radicle) AsC>4 (arsenic acid radicle) Cl (chlorin) 3. 4 None. None. 1. 0 . 78 Br (bromin) I ( iodin ) Fe(iron).. 2. 3 pp-* Air (iron and aluminum) . 14 . 03 500 Al J Al 2 Os (alumina) 1. 3 Mn (manganese) None. 52. 8 28. 6 2. 0 7. 05 None. . 04 . 06 500 500 500 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 500 Ca ( calcium ) 73. 8 33. 4 1. 5 6. 7 12. 16 6. 59 . 46 1. 62 . 01 . 01 Mg (magne...sium) K ( potassium ) Na (sodium) Li (lithium) NH4 (ammonium) Oxygen to form FegO-j COo to form bicarbonates 146. 5 Total 434. 18 483. 9 100. 00 Free ammonia . 04 . 01 . 90 (a) Albuminoid ammonia Nitrogen as nitrates Nitrogen as nitrites Oxygen required ' } . 55 I Minute trace. HYPOTHETICAL FORM OF COMBINATION. Formula and name. Parts per million. Per cen t of total inorganic material in solution. NH4C1 (ammonium chlorid). 0. 12 3. 8 2. 4 2. 4 5. 47 (a) 0. 08 . 88 . 55 . 55 1. 26 KC1 (potassium chlorid) Nad (sodium chlorid) NaoSO*4 (sodium sulphate) NaNO 3 (sodium nitrate) NaN O (sodium nitrite) Na(HCO 3 ) (sodium bicarbonate) 14.
User Reviews: