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... adding a little clear lime water to it and shaking so as to bring the gas and liquid in contact . A white precipitate will be formed , consisting of calcium carbonate . 9. When charcoal is burned in oxygen carbon dioxide is 6 PRACTICAL ...
... adding a little clear lime water to it and shaking so as to bring the gas and liquid in contact . A white precipitate will be formed , consisting of calcium carbonate . 9. When charcoal is burned in oxygen carbon dioxide is 6 PRACTICAL ...
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... adding lime water . A similar union of carbon and oxygen takes place in animals when breathing , but the combustion is slow , not rapid . A portion of the carbon of their bodies unites with the oxygen which they inhale from the air ...
... adding lime water . A similar union of carbon and oxygen takes place in animals when breathing , but the combustion is slow , not rapid . A portion of the carbon of their bodies unites with the oxygen which they inhale from the air ...
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... added to liberate it . Repeat the tests a , b , and c ( 22 ) , substituting for the nitric acid a solution of potassium nitrate in water , to which a few drops of strong sulphuric acid have been added . 24. Preparation of ammonia . When ...
... added to liberate it . Repeat the tests a , b , and c ( 22 ) , substituting for the nitric acid a solution of potassium nitrate in water , to which a few drops of strong sulphuric acid have been added . 24. Preparation of ammonia . When ...
Page 19
... added the red colour caused by the nitric acid disappears , and a point is reached when the liquid neither reddens litmus paper nor turns it blue . When this is the case the acid is said to be exactly neutralized , and the addition of ...
... added the red colour caused by the nitric acid disappears , and a point is reached when the liquid neither reddens litmus paper nor turns it blue . When this is the case the acid is said to be exactly neutralized , and the addition of ...
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... added , and the contents of the flask shaken . The flask is now provided with a conducting tube bent twice at right angles , heat is applied , and the gas col- lected by displacement like carbon dioxide ( Fig . 10 ) . Collect four jars ...
... added , and the contents of the flask shaken . The flask is now provided with a conducting tube bent twice at right angles , heat is applied , and the gas col- lected by displacement like carbon dioxide ( Fig . 10 ) . Collect four jars ...
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acetic acid acid solutions added AgNO3 alkaline ammonia ammonium antimony aqua regia arsenic BaCO3 Barium black precipitate blue boiling borax brown calcium Cambridge carbon dioxide chloride cipitate Cobalt colour compounds conducting tube copper Crown 8vo decomposed dissolved Edition ENGLISH evaporate Extra fcap fcap filter FILTRATE flask Fused grams green group reagents H₂O H₂S Heated on charcoal hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen insoluble iodide iodine late Fellow LATIN manganese manganese dioxide mercury mixture moistened NaHO neutral solutions NH)HO NH4)2S produces NH4Cl nitrate nitric acid observe obtained Owens College oxalic oxalic acid oxygen phosphorus platinum potassium chlorate preparation produces a precipitate produces a white Prof Professor reaction reducing flame residue revised salt School silver sodium solu soluble soluble in excess soluble in HCl soluble in HNO3 substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid Tartaric acid Thallium tion Trinity College white precipitate yellow precipitate yields zinc
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