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Treatment of the Distillate with Red Oxide of Mercury - $ 80 . Process of Orfila - $
81 . Treatment of the Residue $ 82 – 83 . Method to be pursued in presence of
non - poisonous Cyanides $ 86 . Quantitative Determination of Hydrocyanic Acid
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Treatment of the Distillate with Red Oxide of Mercury - $ 80 . Process of Orfila - $
81 . Treatment of the Residue $ 82 – 83 . Method to be pursued in presence of
non - poisonous Cyanides $ 86 . Quantitative Determination of Hydrocyanic Acid
...
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Jacquelain could not detect an atom in any French specimen of zinc , or its
carbonate or silicated oxide , as met with in commerce . — ( Journal de Chimie
méd . 1842 . ) Brett satisfied himself that no British or foreign zinc he could obtain
...
Jacquelain could not detect an atom in any French specimen of zinc , or its
carbonate or silicated oxide , as met with in commerce . — ( Journal de Chimie
méd . 1842 . ) Brett satisfied himself that no British or foreign zinc he could obtain
...
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... when the indescribably offensive and characteristic odor of alkarsin ( oxide of
kakodyl ) should be evolved . . One or more fragments are finely powdered in a
small agate mortar , the powder dissolved in boiling water , and the solution
mixed ...
... when the indescribably offensive and characteristic odor of alkarsin ( oxide of
kakodyl ) should be evolved . . One or more fragments are finely powdered in a
small agate mortar , the powder dissolved in boiling water , and the solution
mixed ...
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To effect this reduction , the sulphide or the acids of arsenic , prepared from the
sulphide by oxidation , may be employed . But , even if the reduction is to be
made directly from the sulphide , after the manner hereafter to be described , it is
not ...
To effect this reduction , the sulphide or the acids of arsenic , prepared from the
sulphide by oxidation , may be employed . But , even if the reduction is to be
made directly from the sulphide , after the manner hereafter to be described , it is
not ...
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which the arsenic may be obtained in different manners , ex . gr . , by heat or by
incomplete combustion ; and which , on being passed through solutions of salts
of easily reducible nietallic oxides , yields its arsenic as arsenious acid .
which the arsenic may be obtained in different manners , ex . gr . , by heat or by
incomplete combustion ; and which , on being passed through solutions of salts
of easily reducible nietallic oxides , yields its arsenic as arsenious acid .
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