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Chapter 4 – Tests for the Elements, their Ions and Compounds

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A history of pest control measures in the anthropology collections, national museum of natural history, smithsonian institution

TL;DR: Since the mid-19th century, various pest eradication techniques have been employed on the anthropology collections at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution as mentioned in this paper, and these techniques are reviewed, and pesticide and fumigant use by early collectors and later collections management staff is documented.
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The characterization of pigments based on carbon

TL;DR: In this paper, the main features, molecular structures and physical and chemical properties of these carbon types, so far as they are relevant to pigment studies, are reviewed in outline and some better-known pigments based on carbon are summarized, with an indication of which form or forms of carbon each contains.
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‘Lead white’ in Japanese paintings

TL;DR: In this paper, the Freer collection of Japanese paintings of the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries has been determined, and basic lead carbonate (lead white) was found in 12 out of 13 Chinese paintings and in all three Korean paintings.
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Narration and Legacy of Important Chemical Spot Tests in Forensic Investigation.

TL;DR: The outlook and likely impact of these tests on the expansion of scientific investigation and legacy and technical details of selected spot tests used in solving crime are described.
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Treatment of a Silver Dragon for the Removal of Silver Cyanide and Chalconatronite

TL;DR: In this article, the corrosion products on a silver dragon suspected to have been treated with cyanide revealed both silver cyanide and chalconatronite, which can be formed on silver objects cleaned or replated using a cyanide solution.
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An automatic, modified formaldoxime method for determining low concentrations of manganese in water containing iron

A. Henriksen
- 01 Jan 1966 - 
TL;DR: In this article, an automatic method for determining manganese in fresh water with the AutoAnalyzer is described, together with details of the analytical system, which is based on a modification of the formaldoxime procedure published by Goto, Komatsu and Furukawa.