Lexicographical Neighbors of Sesquicarbonate
Literary usage of Sesquicarbonate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1834)
"The method of obtaining the bicarbonate by the exposure of the sesquicarbonate
to the atmosphere, may appear incongruous with this statement; ..."
2. Practical therapeutics by Edward John Waring (1866)
"sesquicarbonate of Ammonia (Ph. Lond. and Dub.). ... Dr. Barlow» considers the
sesquicarbonate of Ammonia as the most clearly indicated and the most ..."
3. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1849)
"Ъ. sesquicarbonate op SODA. ... absorbs water, becomes perfectly crystalline,
and contains spaces filled with shining crystals of sesquicarbonate of soda. ..."
4. Ammonia and Its Compounds: Their Manufacture and Uses by Camille Vincent (1901)
"When commercial ammonium sesquicarbonate is treated with small quantities ...
On exposure to air the sesquicarbonate loses ammonia and is converted into the ..."
5. The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half-yearly edited by William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan (1852)
"Dr. Todd reports the progress of the case.] 135.—sesquicarbonate of Ammonia in
Lepra and Psoriasis.—M. CAZENAVE, so tending to show thai sesquicarbonate of ..."
6. A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid by Georg Lunge (1880)
"... is converted into sesquicarbonate. If moistened with a little water, the salt
loses CO2 in the air even below 0° C., but the more quickly the higher the ..."
7. A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid by Georg Lunge (1880)
"Already at 70° C. sesquicarbonate is ultimately formed. Its solubility, according
to Poggiale (Ann. Chim. Phys. [3] viii. 468), is as follows :—100 parts of ..."