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baryta
baryta Chem. (bəˈraɪtə) Also (obs.) barita. [f. next: see quot. Cf. also baria.] a. The protoxide of barium; an alkaline earth distinguished by its great weight.1809 Young in Phil. Trans. XCIX. 151 Phosphate of barita. Ibid. 154 Barytes, as a single Greek word, means weight..but as the name of a sto...
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Barium hydroxide
The monohydrate (x = 1), known as baryta or baryta-water, is one of the principal compounds of barium.
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baryto-
baryto- (bəˈraɪtəʊ) comb. form of baryta, as in baryto-ˈcalcite, a carbonate of barium and calcium. baryto-ceˈlestite, a sulphate of barium and strontium. Both found as native minerals.
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Isophthalic acid
Uvitic acid, 5-methylisophthalic acid, is obtained by oxidizing mesitylene or by condensing pyroracemic acid with baryta water.
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barytic
barytic, a. Chem. (bəˈrɪtɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or containing baryta or barium.1789 A. Crawford in Med. Comm. II. 349 The purity of the barytic salt. 1831 T. P. Jones Convers. Chem. xvii. 176 Barytic water..a solution of baryta in water, is kept as a test by the chemist.
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Foma Bohemia
Fomatone MG Classic - Fibre Based (FB) (Baryta) Variable Contrast, Warm tone papers. Numbered; 532-II Nature and 542-II Chamois
Retrobrom - Fibre Based (FB) (Baryta) Graded paper in Special (Sp) grade.
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Gelatin silver process
The earliest papers had no baryta layer, and it was not until the 1890s that baryta coating became a commercial operation, first in Germany, in 1894, and Although the baryta layer plays an important part in the manufacture of smooth and glossy prints, the baryta paper of the 1890s did not produce the lustrous
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Dihydroxymalonic acid
Synthesis
Dihydroxymalonic acid can be obtained synthetically by hydrolysis of alloxan with baryta water, by warming caffuric acid with lead acetate solution
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baria
† ˈbaria Chem. Obs. Also barya. [f. barium; cf. strontia, f. strontium.] = baryta.1812 Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 340 The only well known combination of barium, with oxygene, is baryta or baria. 1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 443 One atom of baryum + one atom of oxygen, forms one atom of barya.
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Olivier Meyer
and Street photography using the same material as many of the forerunners of this style: Kodak Tri-X black and white film, silver bromide prints on baryta
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stearate
stearate Chem. (ˈstiːəreɪt) [Formed as stear-ic + -ate.] A salt or ester of stearic acid.1841 Brande Man. Chem. (ed. 5) 1139 Stearate of Baryta is formed by mixing hot solution of stearate of potassa with nitrate of baryta:..Stearate of Lead. 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. III. 297 The other fatty consti...
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Woolrich Electrical Generator
He was granted a number of patents for chemical processes, including one in 1836 for an improved method of producing "carbonate of baryta" (barium carbonate
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edingtonite
edingtonite Min. (ˈɛdɪŋtɒnaɪt) [f. the surname Edington (see quot. 1825) + -ite.] A greyish white translucent mineral, consisting chiefly of the silicates of alumina, baryta, etc.1825 Haidinger in Edin. Jrnl. Sci. III. 317 It is in compliment to that gentleman [Mr. Edington, in whose collection Haid...
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