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... piece of glass rod into several pieces about two decimetres in length . This is done by filing the glass rod at each place where it is to be cut off , with a three - cornered file , and then snapping it across . Knock off any projecting ...
... piece of glass rod into several pieces about two decimetres in length . This is done by filing the glass rod at each place where it is to be cut off , with a three - cornered file , and then snapping it across . Knock off any projecting ...
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... pieces of glass tubing of the same diameter , one three decimetres long and the other half that length . Hold one end of ... piece of tubing , bend to the angle shown in the figure , and fit into the other hole . Clean out the flask and ...
... pieces of glass tubing of the same diameter , one three decimetres long and the other half that length . Hold one end of ... piece of tubing , bend to the angle shown in the figure , and fit into the other hole . Clean out the flask and ...
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... piece of taper on an iron wire support , light it , and plunge it into one of the jars of oxygen Observe that it burns much more brightly than in air . Withdraw it , blow the light out , and if only a spark remain on the wick , observe ...
... piece of taper on an iron wire support , light it , and plunge it into one of the jars of oxygen Observe that it burns much more brightly than in air . Withdraw it , blow the light out , and if only a spark remain on the wick , observe ...
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... pieces of charcoal , about the size of peas , in the deflagrating spoon , hold this in the lamp- flame till the charcoal is just kindled , and then plunge the spoon into a jar of oxygen . The charcoal will burn with great brilliancy ...
... pieces of charcoal , about the size of peas , in the deflagrating spoon , hold this in the lamp- flame till the charcoal is just kindled , and then plunge the spoon into a jar of oxygen . The charcoal will burn with great brilliancy ...
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... piece of phosphorus ( having care- fully dried it with filter - paper ) on the deflagrating spoon , light it by touching it with a hot wire , and place it in a jar of oxygen . Observe the intensely brilliant light with which it burns ...
... piece of phosphorus ( having care- fully dried it with filter - paper ) on the deflagrating spoon , light it by touching it with a hot wire , and place it in a jar of oxygen . Observe the intensely brilliant light with which it burns ...
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acetic acid acid solutions added AgNO3 produces alcohol alkaline ammonia ammonium antimony aqua regia arsenic barium Benzoic BENZOIC ACID black precipitate blue boiling borax calcium carbon dioxide chloride cipitate cloth cobalt College compounds conducting tube containing copper Crown 8vo decomposed dissolved distinguished English evolved Extra fcap fcap FeCl produces FeSO4 filter filtrate flask Fused grams group reagents H₂O H₂S H₂SO Heated on charcoal hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen insoluble iodide iodine iron Latin manganese dioxide mercury mixture moistened NaHO neutral solutions NH)HO NH4)2S produces NH4Cl nitrate nitric acid observe obtained oxalic oxalic acid oxygen platinum potassium chlorate produces a precipitate produces a white re-precipitated reaction reducing flame residue salts Schools separate silver sodium solu soluble in excess soluble in HCl soluble in HNO3 strontium substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid tartaric acid Thallium tion violet white precipitate yellow precipitate yields zinc
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