Elementary instruction in chemical analysis [tr. from Anleitung zur qualitativen chemischen Analyse] ed. by J.L. Bullock |
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... Alkaline earths . y . Heavy metals and their oxides . 8888888 38 39 1. Zinc , § 34 9 2. Iron , § 35 8. Ignition , § 9 10 3. Copper , § 36 • 9. Sublimation , § 10 11 10. Fusion and Fluxing , § 11 11 11. Deflagration , § 12 12 12. The use ...
... Alkaline earths . y . Heavy metals and their oxides . 8888888 38 39 1. Zinc , § 34 9 2. Iron , § 35 8. Ignition , § 9 10 3. Copper , § 36 • 9. Sublimation , § 10 11 10. Fusion and Fluxing , § 11 11 11. Deflagration , § 12 12 12. The use ...
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... alkaline earths , and also for that of many silicates . The flux most commonly used is carbonate of soda or carbonate of potassa , or , better still , a mixture of both in equal atomic proportions ( see § 75 ) . In certain cases ...
... alkaline earths , and also for that of many silicates . The flux most commonly used is carbonate of soda or carbonate of potassa , or , better still , a mixture of both in equal atomic proportions ( see § 75 ) . In certain cases ...
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... alkaline earths , earths The alkalies are readily soluble in water ; the alkaline earths dissolve with greater difficulty 34 [ § 29 . BASES AND METALS .
... alkaline earths , earths The alkalies are readily soluble in water ; the alkaline earths dissolve with greater difficulty 34 [ § 29 . BASES AND METALS .
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... alkaline earths are caustic when sufficiently concentrated ; they have an alkaline taste , change the yellow color of turmeric paper to brown , and restore the blue tint of reddened litmus paper ; they saturate acids completely , so ...
... alkaline earths are caustic when sufficiently concentrated ; they have an alkaline taste , change the yellow color of turmeric paper to brown , and restore the blue tint of reddened litmus paper ; they saturate acids completely , so ...
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... distinguish between citric acid and tartaric acid . Hydrate of lime is chiefly used to liberate ammonia from the salts of ammonia . 7. HEAVY METALS AND THEIR OXIDES . $ 34 . § 33. ] 39 LIME . 5 Lime, § B Alkaline earths.
... distinguish between citric acid and tartaric acid . Hydrate of lime is chiefly used to liberate ammonia from the salts of ammonia . 7. HEAVY METALS AND THEIR OXIDES . $ 34 . § 33. ] 39 LIME . 5 Lime, § B Alkaline earths.
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acetic acid added addition alcohol alkaline ammonia antimony appears application arsenic arsenious acid baryta bases binoxide bismuth blowpipe blue bodies boiling carbonate of soda chloride chloride of ammonium cobalt cold color colorless completely compounds concentrated consists contains converted cooling copper crystals decomposed detection directed dissolves drop effect evaporate examination excess fails filter filtrate flame fluid formation fused glass heat hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrosulphuric acid ignition indicates insoluble latter lead lime magnesia mass means mercury metallic method mixed mixture neutral nitrate of silver nitric acid obtained odor oxalic oxide phosphate platinum portion potassa powder precipitate presence produces protoxide pure quantity reaction readily reagent reduced remains remove residue salts separation silicic acid silver soluble in water solution substance sulphate sulphide sulphide of ammonium sulphuric acid tint tion treat tube volatile wash whilst white precipitate yellow zinc
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