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Excerpt from The Chemical Gazette, Vol. 12: Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in All Its Applications to Pharmacy, Arts and Manufactures
The cause of the amount of carbon being too high is the presence of a small quantity of a resinous body, which is difficult to get rid of, and also of a trace of a product of the decomposition of sapo nine, which is richer in carbon and poorer in oxygen than that sub stance, but contains exactly the same quantity of hydrogen.
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