Handbook of chemistryBlanchard and Lea, 1854 - 681 pages |
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Page 45
... mixed in a state of solution at the ordinary temperature , carbonate of lime is precipitated , and chloride of ammonium remains in solution . The difference , in this case , appears to arise from the tendency of the particles of ...
... mixed in a state of solution at the ordinary temperature , carbonate of lime is precipitated , and chloride of ammonium remains in solution . The difference , in this case , appears to arise from the tendency of the particles of ...
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... mixed with the other contents . The carbonic acid will of course be immediately generated , and collect in the upper part of the vessel with considerable elastic force . When the generator has been allowed to remain at rest for a short ...
... mixed with the other contents . The carbonic acid will of course be immediately generated , and collect in the upper part of the vessel with considerable elastic force . When the generator has been allowed to remain at rest for a short ...
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... mixed gases are allowed to issue under some pressure from a narrow jet , and inflamed , the heat disengaged by the combustion is sufficiently powerful to melt platinum and pipe- clay , which substances resist the heat of all furnaces ...
... mixed gases are allowed to issue under some pressure from a narrow jet , and inflamed , the heat disengaged by the combustion is sufficiently powerful to melt platinum and pipe- clay , which substances resist the heat of all furnaces ...
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... mixing one volume of oxygen and rather more than four volumes of nitric oxide , and cooling the mixed gases down to -4 ° F. ( -20 ° C. ) The best method of producing it , is to heat in a capacious retort one part of starch with eight ...
... mixing one volume of oxygen and rather more than four volumes of nitric oxide , and cooling the mixed gases down to -4 ° F. ( -20 ° C. ) The best method of producing it , is to heat in a capacious retort one part of starch with eight ...
Page 127
... mixed with oxygen or atmospheric air ; one volume of dry oxygen is mixed with nearly two volumes of perfectly dry nitric oxide , and passed through a tube cooled down to -4 ° F. ( -20 ° C ) . Or dry nitrate of lead is submitted to ...
... mixed with oxygen or atmospheric air ; one volume of dry oxygen is mixed with nearly two volumes of perfectly dry nitric oxide , and passed through a tube cooled down to -4 ° F. ( -20 ° C ) . Or dry nitrate of lead is submitted to ...
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acetate alkaline alloy alumina ammonia anhydrous antimony apparatus aqueous arsenic arsenious acid barium baryta binoxide bisulphide boiling bottle bromine calcium carbonate of soda carbonic acid charcoal chloric acid chloride chloride of ammonium color colorless combination combustion compound concentrated condensed containing converted cool copper cork crucible crystalline crystals decomposed decomposition deposited dilute dissolved distillation dried employed equivalent evaporated evolved excess expelled exposed filter flame flask formula fused gases glass gradually high temperature hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrosulphuric acid ignited insoluble iodine latter lead lime liquid magnesia manganese mass mercury mineral mixed mixture nitre nitric acid nitrogen obtained oxygen passing phosphate phosphoric acid phosphorus platinum portion potassium powder prepared present produced residue retort salt sesquioxide sesquioxide of iron silicic silicic acid small quantity sodium soluble in water solution substance sulphate sulphide sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid teroxide tion tube vessel volatile volume washed weight yellow zinc
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