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Page xiii
... examination of a liquid for the metal Actual examination for the metal in a neutral or acid liquid • Examination of a solid or liquid for the acid - radicle : - Introductory remarks . Preliminary examination Actual examination ...
... examination of a liquid for the metal Actual examination for the metal in a neutral or acid liquid • Examination of a solid or liquid for the acid - radicle : - Introductory remarks . Preliminary examination Actual examination ...
Page xiv
... examination of Group III . . Table III.C , ( Iron and Zinc Groups mixed ) Table III . C2 ( 99 29 Table III.D ( Phosphates in Group III . ) . Examination of substances with metallic appearance . Separation and detection of gold and ...
... examination of Group III . . Table III.C , ( Iron and Zinc Groups mixed ) Table III . C2 ( 99 29 Table III.D ( Phosphates in Group III . ) . Examination of substances with metallic appearance . Separation and detection of gold and ...
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... examined in the same way it will remain clear , showing that these substances have been removed by distilla- tion . Tests for Distilled Water . - Good distilled water should remain quite clear when to separate portions of it are added ...
... examined in the same way it will remain clear , showing that these substances have been removed by distilla- tion . Tests for Distilled Water . - Good distilled water should remain quite clear when to separate portions of it are added ...
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... examined with the light produced by a piece of burning magnesium ribbon . Occasionally solid substances are used to produce precipi- tates thus one metal is not unfrequently precipitated from its solution by immersing in the liquid ...
... examined with the light produced by a piece of burning magnesium ribbon . Occasionally solid substances are used to produce precipi- tates thus one metal is not unfrequently precipitated from its solution by immersing in the liquid ...
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... , which is of no importance in ordinary analyses , and is only objectionable when a substance has to be examined for traces of calcium . To remove this impurity in special analyses , the filters are moistened 23 a . ] 45 FILTRATION .
... , which is of no importance in ordinary analyses , and is only objectionable when a substance has to be examined for traces of calcium . To remove this impurity in special analyses , the filters are moistened 23 a . ] 45 FILTRATION .
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acid acid-radicles acidified added AgNO AgNO3 alkaline Am,S AmCl AmHO in excess ammonia ammonium chloride blue boiling borate borax borax bead bottle brown carbonate charcoal chloric acid chloride cipitate cold colour colourless contain cooling crucible decant detected dilute HCl dissolved drops dryness evaporated evolved filter filtrate flame coloration flask flocculent fumes fused gives green Group H₂SO HCl solution heated HNO3 hydrochloric acid hydrogen indigo-prism inner blowpipe flame insoluble liquid metals milky mixed mixture moistened NaHO nitrate Note original solution phosphate piece porcelain dish portion Potassium Potassium chloride potassium nitrate poured powder powdered substance precipitate forms preliminary examination Presence radicle reactions reagent residue salts shaking silicate SiO2 small quantity smell solu soluble strong H2SO4 strong HCl sulphate sulphides Table tate test-tube tion tube warming washed watch-glass white precipitate yellow precipitate
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Page 361 - SYSTEMATIC HANDBOOK OF VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS ; or, the Quantitative Estimation, of Chemical Substances by Measure, applied to Liquids, Solids, and Gases.
Page 359 - By the same Author. Laboratory Teaching ; or, Progressive Exercises in Practical Chemistry. Fourth Edition. With 83 Engravings. Crown 8vo, 5s.
Page iii - CLOWES. — Practical Chemistry and Qualitative Inorganic Analysis. An Elementary Treatise, specially adapted for use in the Laboratories of Schools and Colleges, and by Beginners. By FRANK CLOWES, D.Sc., Professor of Chemistry in University College, Nottingham.
Page v - The chief object of the author of the present work was to furnish one which was sufficiently elementary in the description of apparatuses, chemicals, modes of experimentation, etc., so as to "reduce to a minimum the amount of assistance required from a teacher." It is a generally recognized fact that one of the most serious hindrances to the utility of many of the smaller text-books is the too great conciseness of the language employed, which renders it unintelligible to the primary student unless...
Page 347 - metre" ( = 39-37 inches); this is the "unit of length." The "unit of measure" is the "litre," which is one cubic decimetre : the "unit of weight" is the gramme*, which is the weight of 1 cubic centimetre of distilled water at 4° C. The chief conveniencies arising from the use of this system are : — 1st.