A Manual of the detection of poisons by medico-chemical analysisH. Baillière, 1857 - 170 pages |
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Page 38
... chloride of arsenic , which cause the formation of arseneted hydrogen ; neither sulphide of arsenic nor metallic arsenic produce the slightest trace of this gas . The first - mentioned compounds . even do not give rise to the formation ...
... chloride of arsenic , which cause the formation of arseneted hydrogen ; neither sulphide of arsenic nor metallic arsenic produce the slightest trace of this gas . The first - mentioned compounds . even do not give rise to the formation ...
Page 39
... chloride of arsenic may be volatilized ; the organic matters contained in the liquid usually produce a considerable intumescence , whereby the contents of the bottle are caused to enter the tubes , and thus thwart the experi- ment . The ...
... chloride of arsenic may be volatilized ; the organic matters contained in the liquid usually produce a considerable intumescence , whereby the contents of the bottle are caused to enter the tubes , and thus thwart the experi- ment . The ...
Page 40
... chloride of antimony , or tartar emetic , the escaping hydrogen becomes mixed with antimoneted hydrogen ; the flame of the burning gas appears white , spots of metallic antimony are depo- sited on porcelain which is held into the flame ...
... chloride of antimony , or tartar emetic , the escaping hydrogen becomes mixed with antimoneted hydrogen ; the flame of the burning gas appears white , spots of metallic antimony are depo- sited on porcelain which is held into the flame ...
Page 47
... chloride of sodium into a large excess of sulphuric acid , and to apply a gentle heat ) , and the gas passed through the tube , without heating , the sulphide of antimony entirely disappears ; chloride of antimony is formed , which is ...
... chloride of sodium into a large excess of sulphuric acid , and to apply a gentle heat ) , and the gas passed through the tube , without heating , the sulphide of antimony entirely disappears ; chloride of antimony is formed , which is ...
Page 62
... chloride of lime , in order to destroy the offensive odor , since arsenic may thereby be extracted and lost . If chlorine - gas is employed to disinfect the body , it must be evolved by means of distilled sulphuric acid , free from arse ...
... chloride of lime , in order to destroy the offensive odor , since arsenic may thereby be extracted and lost . If chlorine - gas is employed to disinfect the body , it must be evolved by means of distilled sulphuric acid , free from arse ...
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acetate acidulated added alcohol alkaline alkaloid ammonia analysis antimony apparatus application arseneted hydrogen arsenious acid becomes boiling brucine carbonate of potassa carbonate of soda caustic potassa caustic soda Chemical Chemistry Chimie Chimique chlorate of potassa chloric acid chloride color colorless concentrated conicine containing copper crystals cyanide cyanide of potassium deposited detection dilute dissolved distillate drop edition ethereal solution evaporation excess filter filtrate flame formed gentle heat glass hydrochloric acid hydrocyanic acid hydrogen gas insoluble liquid London mass mercury metallic method mirror mixed mixture morphine nicotine nitrate of silver nitric acid obtained odor organic matter oxalic acid oxide Paris particles phosphorus Physique placed planches poison porcelain porcelain dish portion potassium poured presence produced pure reagents reduction reduction-tube residue retort salts spots strychnine substances under examination sulphate sulphide of antimony sulphide of arsenic sulphocyanide sulphureted hydrogen sulphuric acid tion Traite treated Treatise tube veratrine volatile vols white precipitate zinc
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