The lead acetate test for hydrogen sulph
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McBride, R. S. (author);Edwards, J. D. (author)
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Article
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1914
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Elsevier Science
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English
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tion and crystallization causes the lime to hydrate as amorphous hydrate, and in the accelerated tests there is no crystallization and no disintegration. The reactions when cement is subjected to the autoclave test are not abnormal. The disintegration action attributed to the crystallization of the