An Introduction to Practical Chemistry, Including AnalysisLea and Blanchard, 1849 - 303 Seiten |
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acid solution alkaline alumina Ammonia NH ammoniacal salts antimony arsenic arsenious acid baryta base is probably bismuth blowpipe boiled bottle Carbonate of potash carbonate of soda carbonic acid charcoal chloric acid chloride of barium chloride of calcium cipitate cobalt color compounds Confirm containing copper crystalline crystals decomposed dissolved distilled water evaporated filtered flame formed gives no precipitate glass grains heated hydro hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrosulphate of ammonia hydrosulphuric acid ignited insoluble in excess liquid magnesia mercury metallic mixture muriate of ammonia nitrate nitrate of silver nitric acid original solution owing oxalic acid oxide oxygen peroxide of iron phosphate phosphate of soda phosphoric platinum foil portion potassium produced protoxide quantity readily soluble reagent redissolves residue SECTION silicic acid solu soluble soluble in water specific gravity strontia substance sulphate of baryta sulphide sulphuric acid tartaric acid test-tube throws tion tube volatile washed weight white precipitate yellow zinc
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Seite xxii - Triflers may find or make any thing a trifle ; but since it is the great characteristick of a wise man to see events in their causes, to obviate consequences, and ascertain contingencies, your Lordship will think nothing a trifle by which the mind is inured to caution, foresight, and circumspection.
Seite 67 - ... to the weight of a volume of the liquid equal to that of the cube.
Seite 285 - BASES, from sal, salt, aruifto, to become ; bodies capable of combining with acids to form salts. SAPID, from sapio, to taste of ; possessing the power of exciting the organs of taste. SATURATION, -ATED, from satur, full ; the solution of one body in another until the receiving body can contain no more. SCALE, from...
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Seite 139 - The .fl^ may be detected by a strip of paper moistened with a solution of acetate of lead, and the reaction gives us the means of discovering small quantities of S02. Sulphurous anhydride is a powerful reducing agent. Thus IodicAcid