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... Acids . .. Grouping and Reactions of the Organic Acids Tests for Organic Alkaloids . Separation of Organic Acids PART V. PAGE 97 115 118 124 131 Grouping and Reactions of the Rare Metals . 132 APPENDIX . Table of the Elements Questions ...
... Acids . .. Grouping and Reactions of the Organic Acids Tests for Organic Alkaloids . Separation of Organic Acids PART V. PAGE 97 115 118 124 131 Grouping and Reactions of the Rare Metals . 132 APPENDIX . Table of the Elements Questions ...
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... acids redden blue vegetable colouring matters . Show that sulphur dioxide when dissolved in water forms an acid , and on pouring a solution of blue litmus into the wet bottle in which the sulphur was burned , observe that the blue ...
... acids redden blue vegetable colouring matters . Show that sulphur dioxide when dissolved in water forms an acid , and on pouring a solution of blue litmus into the wet bottle in which the sulphur was burned , observe that the blue ...
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... acids , a salt of the metal with the particular acid employed , being formed at the same time , thus : Zinc and sulphuric acid yield hydrogen and zinc sulphate : Zn + H2SO1 = H2 + Zn SO 2 65.2 + 98 = 2 +1612 ; and iron and hydrochloric acid ...
... acids , a salt of the metal with the particular acid employed , being formed at the same time , thus : Zinc and sulphuric acid yield hydrogen and zinc sulphate : Zn + H2SO1 = H2 + Zn SO 2 65.2 + 98 = 2 +1612 ; and iron and hydrochloric acid ...
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... acid by degrees and cautiously , shaking the flask so as to mix the acid and water . The gas will soon come off with increasing rapidity , but the first portion must be rejected , as air and hydrogen form an explosive mixture . It is ...
... acid by degrees and cautiously , shaking the flask so as to mix the acid and water . The gas will soon come off with increasing rapidity , but the first portion must be rejected , as air and hydrogen form an explosive mixture . It is ...
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... acid . All nitrates when heated with sulphuric acid are decomposed , nitric acid and a sulphate being formed . Thus , when sulphuric acid acts on potassium nitrate ( nitre or saltpetre ) , nitric acid , and hydrogen potassium sulphate ...
... acid . All nitrates when heated with sulphuric acid are decomposed , nitric acid and a sulphate being formed . Thus , when sulphuric acid acts on potassium nitrate ( nitre or saltpetre ) , nitric acid , and hydrogen potassium sulphate ...
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acetic acid acid solutions added alkaline ammonia ammonium antimony aqua regia arsenic BaCO3 barium Benzoic BENZOIC ACID black precipitate blue boiling borax brown calcium Cambridge carbon dioxide chloride cipitate cloth cobalt College colour compounds conducting tube containing copper Crown 8vo decomposed dissolved distinguished English evolved Extra fcap fcap FeSO4 filter filtrate flask Fused grams group reagents H₂O H₂S H₂SO Heated on charcoal hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen insoluble iodide iodine iron manganese 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 Professor re-precipitated reaction reducing flame residue salts Schools separate silver sodium solu soluble in excess soluble in HCl soluble in HNO3 strontium student substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid tartaric acid Thallium tion violet white precipitate yellow precipitate yields zinc
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