. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. BY MEANS OF THE RADIOMICROMETER. 25 the case of magnesium nitrate, the work having been three times repeated and the same results obtained in every case. We desire to arrest attention to this apparent peculiarity of the hydrated nitrates. The band (fig. 10) does not show this peculiarity. The results here are of the same general character as in the cases of the other hydrated salts with which we worked. There are differences as great as 25 per cent between the absorption of the solution and that of the sol- 90 70 60 50. - c '53 to 03 &am


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. BY MEANS OF THE RADIOMICROMETER. 25 the case of magnesium nitrate, the work having been three times repeated and the same results obtained in every case. We desire to arrest attention to this apparent peculiarity of the hydrated nitrates. The band (fig. 10) does not show this peculiarity. The results here are of the same general character as in the cases of the other hydrated salts with which we worked. There are differences as great as 25 per cent between the absorption of the solution and that of the sol- 90 70 60 50. - c '53 to 03 & 40 03 "c S 30 20 10. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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