"Recombine" Quotes from Famous Books
... acids break down silts, the less-soluble portions recombine into clay crystals. Clay particles are much smaller than silt grains. It takes an electron microscope to see the flat, layered structures of clay molecules. Shales and slates are rocks formed by heating and ... — Organic Gardener's Composting • Steve Solomon
... from such a solution on the addition of OH^{-} ions, which, by uniting with the H^{} ions of the acids (both the mineral acid and the oxalic acid) to form water, leave the Ca^{} and C{2}O{4}^{—} ions in the solution to recombine to form [CaC{2}O{4}], which is precipitated in the absence of the H^{} ions. It is well at this point to add a small excess of C{2}O{4}^{—} ions in the form of ammonium oxalate to decrease the solubility of ... — An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis - With Explanatory Notes • Henry P. Talbot |