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Page 94
... hydroxides , and so decomposing them into oxides and water . IV . Oxides of lead , manganese , bismuth , and some other metals - composed of much oxygen relatively to the mass of lead & c . are obtained by bringing these metals , or ...
... hydroxides , and so decomposing them into oxides and water . IV . Oxides of lead , manganese , bismuth , and some other metals - composed of much oxygen relatively to the mass of lead & c . are obtained by bringing these metals , or ...
Page 106
... , alkaline hydroxides , and alkalis ; as thus used it indicates a compound which interacts with an acid to produce a salt and water . Looking back for a moment we see that in attempting 106 [ CHAP . IX . ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY .
... , alkaline hydroxides , and alkalis ; as thus used it indicates a compound which interacts with an acid to produce a salt and water . Looking back for a moment we see that in attempting 106 [ CHAP . IX . ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY .
Page 122
... hydrogen , and the element ; thus M + H2O = MOH + H ( M = Li , Na , K , Rb , or Cs ) . The compound MOH - called a hydroxide - dissolves in the excess of water ; the chemical change is therefore 122 [ CHAP . XI . ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY .
... hydrogen , and the element ; thus M + H2O = MOH + H ( M = Li , Na , K , Rb , or Cs ) . The compound MOH - called a hydroxide - dissolves in the excess of water ; the chemical change is therefore 122 [ CHAP . XI . ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY .
Page 123
... hydroxide ( or caustic soda ) ; the whole of the hydrogen produced has been evolved as gas , and the 1 · 74 grams of sodium hydroxide have dissolved in the excess of water , that is , in the water which did not chemically interact Iwith ...
... hydroxide ( or caustic soda ) ; the whole of the hydrogen produced has been evolved as gas , and the 1 · 74 grams of sodium hydroxide have dissolved in the excess of water , that is , in the water which did not chemically interact Iwith ...
Page 124
... hydroxides which dissolve in the excess of water : thus- M2O + H2O + Aq = 2MOHAq . 2 Compounds with oxygen and hydrogen . Hydroxides MOH . Prepared by evaporating aqueous solutions of the oxides to dryness and heating the residual ...
... hydroxides which dissolve in the excess of water : thus- M2O + H2O + Aq = 2MOHAq . 2 Compounds with oxygen and hydrogen . Hydroxides MOH . Prepared by evaporating aqueous solutions of the oxides to dryness and heating the residual ...
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