Elementary instruction in chemical analysis [tr. from Anleitung zur qualitativen chemischen Analyse] ed. by J.L. Bullock |
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... binoxide of tin , protoxide of tin , arsenious acid , and arsenic acid , § 124 First division of the sixth group . Special reactions . a . Teroxide of gold , § 125 b . Binoxide of platinum , § 126 Recapitulation and remarks , § 127 PAGE ...
... binoxide of tin , protoxide of tin , arsenious acid , and arsenic acid , § 124 First division of the sixth group . Special reactions . a . Teroxide of gold , § 125 b . Binoxide of platinum , § 126 Recapitulation and remarks , § 127 PAGE ...
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... tin into binoxide , & c . $ 22 . 3. ACETIC ACID ( HO , C , H , O2 = H O , Ã ) . A highly concentrated acetic acid is not required in qualitative analytical processes ; the common acetic acid of commerce , which contains 25 per cent . of ...
... tin into binoxide , & c . $ 22 . 3. ACETIC ACID ( HO , C , H , O2 = H O , Ã ) . A highly concentrated acetic acid is not required in qualitative analytical processes ; the common acetic acid of commerce , which contains 25 per cent . of ...
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... binoxide of manganese ; put the mixture in a flask , pour a completely cooled mixture of 45 parts of concentrated sulphuric acid and 21 parts of water upon it , and shake the flask : a uni- form and continuous evolution of chlorine gas ...
... binoxide of manganese ; put the mixture in a flask , pour a completely cooled mixture of 45 parts of concentrated sulphuric acid and 21 parts of water upon it , and shake the flask : a uni- form and continuous evolution of chlorine gas ...
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... tin to absorb oxygen , and thus to form binoxide , or rather bichloride - as the binoxide , in the moment of its formation , decomposes with the free hydrochloric acid pre- sent - makes this substance one of our most powerful reducing ...
... tin to absorb oxygen , and thus to form binoxide , or rather bichloride - as the binoxide , in the moment of its formation , decomposes with the free hydrochloric acid pre- sent - makes this substance one of our most powerful reducing ...
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... binoxide of tin , bisulphide of tin , & c . , the reduction of which by means of car- bonate of soda requires a tolerably strong flame , are reduced by cyanide of potassium with the greatest facility . In blowpipe experiments we in ...
... binoxide of tin , bisulphide of tin , & c . , the reduction of which by means of car- bonate of soda requires a tolerably strong flame , are reduced by cyanide of potassium with the greatest facility . In blowpipe experiments we in ...
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