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HAS “Rusticus” (see vol. lii. p. 597) heard of liquefied H2S? I have tried it, and find it works admirably. Unlike ammonium thio-acetate, it can be obtained from any of the usual chemical dealers; a bottle containing a pound, = 11 cubic feet, can be had for a few shillings. It is always on hand when required, and entirely dispenses with the old H2S apparatus and its abominations. A very great desideratum is the purity of the liquefied gas.
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CHEMICUS A Substitute for Sulphuretted Hydrogen. Nature 53, 32 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/053032c0
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