-
tartaric acid
first prepared (in
about 1675) by an apothecary,
Pierre Seignette, of La Roc****e, France. Pot****ium
sodium tartrate and monopot****ium phosphate...
- if a
particularly white ash is required.
Sodium pot****ium
tartrate (
Seignette's salt),
sodium and pot****ium
citrate are used as a
combustion regulator...
- crystals, or
combinations of
several of them. The best
result rendered the
Seignette crystal,
which is
formed from a
mixture of
different salts. From 1935...
- from the
earth near
Grenoble (Glauber's salt); on the
polycreste salt of
Seignette; and on that of Epsom.
Following Pierre Cressé, he
researched the composition...
-
Agathe Mella [fr], André Salvet [fr],
Denis Bourgeois [fr],
Jacques Seignette, Paul
Durand and
Eddie Barclay. Only the
winning song and the runner-up...
- base (P(NP(NMe2)3)3(NtBu)) Scott-Wilson
Reagent (Hg(CN)2/AgNO3/KOH)
Seignette's salt (KNaC4H4O6·4H2O)
Seyferth reagent (PhHgCCl3)
Shilov catalyst (PtCl2...
- (PDF) on 4
March 2016. "Copley Medal". The
Royal Society. Walsh, John;
Seignette, Sieu (1
January 1773). "Of the
Electric Property of the Torpedo". Philosophical...
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Seignettesalzkrystalle ("Electrical
conductivity of the
solidified melt of
Seignette salt crystals"), 1936. "Franziska Seidl" (in German). LISE – Mädchen und...
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Lingen 2006, p. 315. Bois 2008, p. 3. Beer 2005. Bois 2008. Beer 1998.
Seignette 2013. Anon. 1973. "Le
Concerto pour Hrisanide".
Liner notes to
Radio Nederland...