Lexicographical Neighbors of Reductor
Literary usage of Reductor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1917)
"R = reductor tube 50 cm. long, 2 cm. inside diameter. ... Jones reductor.
hot dilute sulphuric acid and 100 cc. of hot water. ..."
2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1908)
"Soc., xvi., 553)i by taking pains to replace the air in the reductor flask ...
Table I. shows the results of experiments made by charging the reductor flask ..."
3. Methods in Chemical Analysis: Originated Or Developed in the Kent Chemical by Frank Austin Gooch (1912)
"The Behavior of Ferric Chloride in the Jones reductor. The column of amalgamated
zinc as applied in the Jones reductor * has proved very effective in the ..."
4. Methods in Chemical Analysis: Originated Or Developed in the Kent Chemical by Frank Austin Gooch (1912)
"Randall f has shown, however, that it is possible to reduce ferric chloride in
the zinc reductor and to determine the iron with success by potassium ..."
5. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1922)
"reductor Tube. specified apply only to a column f" in diameter; ... If the reductor
has been standing idle for longer than one day it is cleaned by passage ..."
6. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1896)
"The reductor may be used without refilling till the column of zinc falls to five
or six inches without any diminution of effectiveness. ..."
7. Metallurgical Analysis by Dana James Demorest, Nathaniel Wright Lord (1916)
"SHIMER, "Description of reductor," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1899, p. 723.
McKENNA, "Amalgamation of Zinc," "Methods of Iron Analysi.. p. 113. ..."