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THE production of white by red and green solutions is well seen on mixing cobalt and nickel solutions together in proper proportions. Another interesting example is that of electrically deposited copper immersed in a solution of copper sulphate. The first notice of this, so far as I know, occurs in Shaw's “Manual of Electro-Metallurgy” (1842), p. 33, in the following terms:—
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WOODWARD, C. Colour Combinations. Nature 22, 171 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/022171b0
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