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Page 148
... heated and retaining it when cold , a property which was termed by Graham occlusion . The absorptive power of a metal for hydrogen may be determined by the following method : The weighed metal , for example palladium , is introduced ...
... heated and retaining it when cold , a property which was termed by Graham occlusion . The absorptive power of a metal for hydrogen may be determined by the following method : The weighed metal , for example palladium , is introduced ...
Page 154
... heated a similar catalytic action on a mixture of hydrochloric acid and air . 4. Certain metallic chlorides , as auric and platinic chlorides , evolve the whole of their chlorine when heated : PtCl = Platinic chloride . Pt + 2C12 . 5 ...
... heated a similar catalytic action on a mixture of hydrochloric acid and air . 4. Certain metallic chlorides , as auric and platinic chlorides , evolve the whole of their chlorine when heated : PtCl = Platinic chloride . Pt + 2C12 . 5 ...
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... heated to redness , it is decomposed into mercury and oxygen- 2HgO = 2Hg O2 . + Mercuric oxide . The operation may be performed in a retort of hard glass , and the oxygen collected over water at the pneumatic trough . This method ...
... heated to redness , it is decomposed into mercury and oxygen- 2HgO = 2Hg O2 . + Mercuric oxide . The operation may be performed in a retort of hard glass , and the oxygen collected over water at the pneumatic trough . This method ...
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... heated with sulphuric acid , a sulphate of the lower and salifiable oxide is formed , and the excess of oxygen , above what is required for the salifiable oxide , is evolved . In this way manganic peroxide when heated with sulphuric ...
... heated with sulphuric acid , a sulphate of the lower and salifiable oxide is formed , and the excess of oxygen , above what is required for the salifiable oxide , is evolved . In this way manganic peroxide when heated with sulphuric ...
Page 163
... heated to bright redness , the acid is decomposed into oxygen , sulphurous anhy- dride , and water ( Deville and Debray ) — SO2HO2 Sulphuric acid . = 2 2 SO2 + OH2 + 0 . Sulphurous anhydride . Water . On passing the mixed gases through ...
... heated to bright redness , the acid is decomposed into oxygen , sulphurous anhy- dride , and water ( Deville and Debray ) — SO2HO2 Sulphuric acid . = 2 2 SO2 + OH2 + 0 . Sulphurous anhydride . Water . On passing the mixed gases through ...
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alkaline ammonia ammonic ammonic chloride amorphous anhydrous Antimonious aqueous solution argentic arsenic atomic weight baric Bismuthous boiling boric bromide calcic carbonic anhydride carbonic oxide caustic color colorless combination compound contains converted copper criths crystalline crystals cupric decomposed decomposition deliquescent deposited dilute dipotassic dissolves distillation disulphide elements employed evolved excess ferric ferrous fluoride formed formula fused heated hydrate hydric hydriodic acid hydrochloric acid hydrofluoric acid hydrogen insoluble iodide iodine iron liquid litre magnesic mass mercury metallic mixture Molecular volume Molecular weight molecules monoclinic nitrate nitric acid nitric peroxide nitrogen nitrous obtained OH₂ ordinary temperatures oxygen phosphate phosphoric acid platinum plumbic potassic carbonate Potassic chloride Potassic hydrate potassium powder precipitate Preparation.-1 prepared prisms reaction Reactions.-1 rhombic salt silicic SO₂Ho₂ sodic sodic carbonate sodium soluble in water Stannous substance sulphide sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid sulphurous anhydride tube vapor water of crystallization whilst yellow yielding zinc Zincic
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