Dalman, 1937 - Google Patents
The solubility of citric and tartaric acids in waterDalman, 1937
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- 16382429317775523020
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- Dalman L
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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The Solubility of Citric and Tartaric Acids in Water Page 1 2547 Dec., 1937 The Solubility of
Citric and Tartaric Acids in Water [Contribution from the Chemical Laboratory of the Brooklyn
College of Pharmacy, Long Island University] The Solubility of Citric and Tartaric Acids in Water …
- 235000015165 citric acid 0 title description 16
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