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... . General reactions for acids . Metallic elements to be first detected . The barium test . The calcium test . The silver test . Nitrates , chlorates and acetates . · 64-73 PAGE Chapter X. Special tests for the non - metallic.
... . General reactions for acids . Metallic elements to be first detected . The barium test . The calcium test . The silver test . Nitrates , chlorates and acetates . · 64-73 PAGE Chapter X. Special tests for the non - metallic.
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... reactions which occur in complex mixtures during the operations of analysis . It is a useful exercise for students to write ... reaction into numerical symbols , the equations are apt to express either more than we know , or less . -― 3 ...
... reactions which occur in complex mixtures during the operations of analysis . It is a useful exercise for students to write ... reaction into numerical symbols , the equations are apt to express either more than we know , or less . -― 3 ...
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... reaction with chlorhydric acid , constitute a class , the first of several classes into which the metallic elements are divided for the ends of qualitative analysis . Each class is character- ized by some clear reaction which suffices ...
... reaction with chlorhydric acid , constitute a class , the first of several classes into which the metallic elements are divided for the ends of qualitative analysis . Each class is character- ized by some clear reaction which suffices ...
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... reaction on litmus paper ( App . , § 58 ) . A yellow precipitate of sulphide of arsenic will appear as soon as the alkaline solvent which kept it in so- lution is destroyed . The sulphide of arsenic differs from the sulphide of copper ...
... reaction on litmus paper ( App . , § 58 ) . A yellow precipitate of sulphide of arsenic will appear as soon as the alkaline solvent which kept it in so- lution is destroyed . The sulphide of arsenic differs from the sulphide of copper ...
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... reaction on litmus , the solution must be made just acid by the cautious addition of nitric acid , a drop at a time . Place in the slightly acid solution a small bit of bright copper wire , and observe that metallic mercury is deposited ...
... reaction on litmus , the solution must be made just acid by the cautious addition of nitric acid , a drop at a time . Place in the slightly acid solution a small bit of bright copper wire , and observe that metallic mercury is deposited ...
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