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The Action of Sodium Carbonate and Bromine on Solutions of Cobalt and Nickel Salts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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(abstract)

In 1862 Field gave a brief account of a peculiar green solution, prepared by adding nitrate of cobalt to a solution of bicarbonate of soda containing a small quantity of the hypochlorite of that alkali. The author observed the formation of a similar green solution when making qualitative separations of chromium from other members of the iron group by means of sodium carbonate and bromine, and was thereby led to investigate the action of these two reagents on solutions of nickel and cobalt salts.

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Proceedings 1889-90
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1891

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