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... distinguished by its brown colour on the charcoal . Zinc oxide distinguished by its yellow colour while hot , turning white when cold . ( See also under f . ) ( f ) Zinc compounds , a green residue on charcoal when moistened with CoCl2 ...
... distinguished by its brown colour on the charcoal . Zinc oxide distinguished by its yellow colour while hot , turning white when cold . ( See also under f . ) ( f ) Zinc compounds , a green residue on charcoal when moistened with CoCl2 ...
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... : -ANTIMONY , ARSENIC , BISMUTH , MERCURY , THALLIUM , CADMIUM , ZINC , INDIUM , and LEAD . They may be further distinguished by the following tests : - E Antimony . Black film , thin part brown ) Arsenic FLAME REACTIONS . 49.
... : -ANTIMONY , ARSENIC , BISMUTH , MERCURY , THALLIUM , CADMIUM , ZINC , INDIUM , and LEAD . They may be further distinguished by the following tests : - E Antimony . Black film , thin part brown ) Arsenic FLAME REACTIONS . 49.
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... distinguished by individual tests . The student should at first have several metallic salts given to him , and be asked merely to determine to which of the above groups each salt belongs ; he ought next to make himself familiar with the ...
... distinguished by individual tests . The student should at first have several metallic salts given to him , and be asked merely to determine to which of the above groups each salt belongs ; he ought next to make himself familiar with the ...
Page 97
... distinguished by the action of heat . Salts of Inorganic Acids when heated to redness are not charred ; salts of Organic Acids are at once charred , owing to decomposition and consequent sepa- ration of carbon . * 95. Grouping of the ...
... distinguished by the action of heat . Salts of Inorganic Acids when heated to redness are not charred ; salts of Organic Acids are at once charred , owing to decomposition and consequent sepa- ration of carbon . * 95. Grouping of the ...
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... distinguished from each other and from ortho - phosphoric acid by the following reactions : - Pyrophosphoric Acid . HP2O7 , c.w. 178 . 1. AgNO3 produces a white precipitate of Ag1P207 , soluble in HNO3 , and in ( NH ) HO . 2. Albumen ...
... distinguished from each other and from ortho - phosphoric acid by the following reactions : - Pyrophosphoric Acid . HP2O7 , c.w. 178 . 1. AgNO3 produces a white precipitate of Ag1P207 , soluble in HNO3 , and in ( NH ) HO . 2. Albumen ...
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acetic acid action added addition ammonium arsenic bead becomes Bismuth blow-pipe blue boiling brown calcium Cambridge carbon changes charcoal chloride cloth cold collected College colour complete compounds containing copper Crown 8vo decomposed dilute dioxide dissolved distinguished drop Edition elementary English Examination Examples fcap filter filtrate flame flask fused give given glass grams green Group heated HISTORY HNO3 hydrate hydrogen Illustrations indicates insoluble introduction iron language Latin lead light manganese Mathematical metallic method mixture NaHO neutral nitrate nitric acid Notes observe obtained oxide oxygen piece platinum portion potassium prepared present produces a white Professor reaction reagent reducing flame render residue revised salts Schools Second selected separate silver sodium soluble soluble in excess solution strong substance sulphide sulphuric acid tion TREATISE tube volume white precipitate yellow yields zinc
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