Uranyl nitrate solution in glass flask, 1905.

Made:
1905 in England
preparer:
Frederick Soddy
Uranyl nitrate solution in glass flask, 1905. Uranyl nitrate solution in glass flask, 1905. Round bottomed flask which once contained uranyl nitrate

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Round bottomed flask which once contained uranyl nitrate
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Round bottomed flask which once contained uranyl nitrate solution purified by Frederick Soddy to study the production of radium inscribed "Experiment I... purified Oct. 24th 1905... Philosophical Magazine Aug. 1907 et seq" (see note)

Details

Category:
Experimental Chemistry
Object Number:
1980-843
Measurements:
overall: 430 mm x x , 210 mm, 3800kg
type:
flask
credit:
University of Oxford (Department of Inorganic Chemistry)