| 1. | Uvitic acid is obtained by oxidizing mesitylene or by condensing pyruvic acid with baryta water.
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| 2. | The second layer is the baryta, a white opaque coating made primarily from gelatin and barium sulfate.
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| 3. | Barium hydroxide ( " baryta " ) was known to alchemists, who produced it by heating barium carbonate.
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| 4. | Uvitic acid, 5-methylisophthalic acid, is obtained by oxidizing mesitylene or by condensing pyroracemic acid with baryta water.
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| 5. | Matting agents, textured papers, and thin baryta layers that were not heavily calendered produced a low-gloss and textured appearance.
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| 6. | Davy, by analogy with calcium, named " barium " after baryta, with the "-ium " ending signifying a metallic element.
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| 7. | A gelatin silver print is composed of four layers : paper base, baryta, gelatin binder, and a protective gelatin layer or overcoat.
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| 8. | The monohydrate ( x = 1 ) is known as baryta, or baryta-water, it is one of the principal compounds of barium.
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| 9. | The monohydrate ( x = 1 ) is known as baryta, or baryta-water, it is one of the principal compounds of barium.
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| 10. | Oxidized barium was at first called " barote " by Guyton de Morveau, a name that was changed by Antoine Lavoisier to " baryta ."
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