-
purpuric acid.
Purpuric acid can be
synthesized by
nitration of uric
acid (previously
known as
lithic acid). In 1818,
Prout obtained lithic acid from the...
- the reaction.
Scheele sourced uric
acid from
human calculi (such as
kidney stones) and
called the
compound lithic acid.
William Prout investigated the compound...
- of late Neoproterozoic/Cambrian arkose,
deposited in the
Amadeus Basin.
Lithic sandstone –
Sandstone with
fragments of
other rocks Jackson,
Julia A., ed...
- sodium-rich
plagioclase feldspars (albite-rich). In
modern usage, the term
acid rock,
although sometimes used as a synonym,
normally now
refers specifically...
- Coral,
unconsolidated calcareous sand and
lesser quartz,
ferruginous and
lithic sand.
Transitional Member:
Unconsolidated black to blue-grey
estuarine mud...
-
those rich in
feldspar are
called arkoses, and
those rich in
lithics are
called lithic sandstones.
Siliciclastic sedimentary rocks are
composed of mainly...
-
Viewed from Swan Point. In From the
Yenisei to the Yukon:
Interpreting Lithic ****emblages
Variability in Late Pleistocene/Early
Holocene Beringia, edited...
-
ricinoleic and
ricinelaidic acids, and d'Errico and
colleagues ****ume this item to be a
poison applicator.
Border Cave's
lithic ****emblage
features comparatively...
- fraction) and some
lithic fragments (xenoliths). Ash
generated during phreatic eruptions primarily consists of
hydrothermally altered lithic and
mineral fragments...
- capacity, and the pH. Normally, the
endoliths colonize the
areas within lithic substrates to
withstand intense solar radiation,
temperature fluctuations...