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2. On the Solubility of Carbonate of Lime under different forms in Sea-Water
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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It is well known that carbonate of lime is soluble in water in a slight degree, sufficiently so to give a distinctly alkaline reaction. Fresenius gives this solubility at one part of ten thousand, although in the presence of carbonate of ammonia, this is decreased to one in sixty-four thousand.
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