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... powder , water is poured upon it , and hydrochloric acid gradually added ; but it dissolves with difficulty and imperfectly when projected into a concentrated solution of hydrochloric acid in water , for chloride of barium will indeed ...
... powder , water is poured upon it , and hydrochloric acid gradually added ; but it dissolves with difficulty and imperfectly when projected into a concentrated solution of hydrochloric acid in water , for chloride of barium will indeed ...
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... powder , as its solution suffers de- composition after a time , a white film forming upon its surface . For use , it is dissolved in a little water with the aid of heat . Uses . The addition of tartaric acid to solutions of sesquioxide ...
... powder , as its solution suffers de- composition after a time , a white film forming upon its surface . For use , it is dissolved in a little water with the aid of heat . Uses . The addition of tartaric acid to solutions of sesquioxide ...
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... powder ; pour six parts of concentrated sul- phuric acid over the mixture in a strong glass flask or in a mineral water bottle dry inside , and mix carefully by shaking the vessel . As the mixture swells up , when getting warm , it must ...
... powder ; pour six parts of concentrated sul- phuric acid over the mixture in a strong glass flask or in a mineral water bottle dry inside , and mix carefully by shaking the vessel . As the mixture swells up , when getting warm , it must ...
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... powder . Whether the hydrosulphuric acid had better be applied in the gaseous form , or in aqueous solution , depends always upon the special circumstances of the case . III . BASES AND METALS . § 29 . Bases are divided into oxygen ...
... powder . Whether the hydrosulphuric acid had better be applied in the gaseous form , or in aqueous solution , depends always upon the special circumstances of the case . III . BASES AND METALS . § 29 . Bases are divided into oxygen ...
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... powder into lumps . Put a small quantity of water only into the washing bottle ( which should be rather capacious ) ; but have 10 parts of water in the flask which is intended for the final recep- tion of the washed gas . Set the flask ...
... powder into lumps . Put a small quantity of water only into the washing bottle ( which should be rather capacious ) ; but have 10 parts of water in the flask which is intended for the final recep- tion of the washed gas . Set the flask ...
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acetic acid acid solution addition alcohol alkaline earths alumina ammonia antimony arsenic arsenious acid baryta bismuth blowpipe boiling carbonate of soda carbonic acid charcoal chloric acid chloride chloride of ammonium chloride of barium color colorless compounds contains copper crucible crystals cyanide cyanide of potassium decomposed decomposition detection difficultly dilute solutions dissolves readily dryness evaporate examination excess ferrocyanide filter filtrate flame fluid heat hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrosulphuric acid ignition insoluble iodine latter lead lime magnesia manganese metallic mixed mixture neutral nickel nitrate of silver nitric acid oxalic acid oxide phosphoric acid platinum portion powder PRECIPITATE IS FORMED protoxide of iron quantity reaction reagent redissolves residue separation sesquioxide sesquioxide of chromium sesquioxide of iron silicic acid solu soluble in water solution of soda solutions of salts strontia substance sulphate sulphide of ammonium sulphuric acid tartaric acid teroxide tersulphide tint tion tube undissolved volatile wash whilst white precipitate yellow
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