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GB1502517A
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Edgar Ford Morris
Thomas Nevill Carleton Nevill
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C01G30/00—Compounds of antimony
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Abstract
114,581. Morris, E. F., and' Nevill, T. N. C., (trading as St. Helens Smelting Co.). Oct. 17, 1917. Antimony sulphide.-The red pigment known as antimony vermilion is obtained by the action of sodium thiosulphate on basic sulphate of antimony instead of the normal salts ordinarily employed.
GB1502517A1917-10-171917-10-17Improvements in the Manufacture of a Red Pigment.
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Improvements relating to the treatment of ores or other matter containing acid-oxideforming metals such as chromium, manganese, molybdenum, titanium, uranium and the like for the formation of salts thereof and useful bye-products