Manual of Qualitative Chemical AnalysisJ. Wiley, 1874 - 434 pages |
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... solution is the more readily effected the more minutely the body to be dissolved is divided . The fluid by means of which the solution is effected , is called the solvent . We call the solution hemical , where the solvent enters into ...
... solution is the more readily effected the more minutely the body to be dissolved is divided . The fluid by means of which the solution is effected , is called the solvent . We call the solution hemical , where the solvent enters into ...
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... solution with the liquid present ; e . g . when solution of acetic acid in water is brought into contact with oxide of lead , there ensues , first , a chemical combination of the acid with the oxide , and then a simple solution of the ...
... solution with the liquid present ; e . g . when solution of acetic acid in water is brought into contact with oxide of lead , there ensues , first , a chemical combination of the acid with the oxide , and then a simple solution of the ...
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... solution in water upon the addition of alcohol ; or it ensues in consequence of the separation of an educt insoluble in the menstruum - thus when ammonia is added to a solution of sulphate of alumina , the latter salt is decomposed ...
... solution in water upon the addition of alcohol ; or it ensues in consequence of the separation of an educt insoluble in the menstruum - thus when ammonia is added to a solution of sulphate of alumina , the latter salt is decomposed ...
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... solution back into it , and evaporate it to 6 or 7 parts . The solution so prepared has a sp . gr . of 1.13 to 1.15 , and contains from 9 to 10 per cent . of soda . It must be clear , color- less , and as free as possible from carbonic ...
... solution back into it , and evaporate it to 6 or 7 parts . The solution so prepared has a sp . gr . of 1.13 to 1.15 , and contains from 9 to 10 per cent . of soda . It must be clear , color- less , and as free as possible from carbonic ...
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... solution of ammonia in small quantities . That prepared on a large scale in cast - iron vessels is of course cheaper . Tests . Solution of ammonia must be colorless , and ought not to leave the least residue when evaporated on a watch ...
... solution of ammonia in small quantities . That prepared on a large scale in cast - iron vessels is of course cheaper . Tests . Solution of ammonia must be colorless , and ought not to leave the least residue when evaporated on a watch ...
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acetic acid acid solution acidified addition alcohol alkaline earths alkaloids alumina ammonia antimony aqueous solution arsenic acid baryta binoxide blowpipe boiling brucia carbonate of ammonia carbonate of soda carbonic acid chloric acid chloride of ammonium chloride of barium cobalt color colorless compounds contains copper crucible crystals cyanide of potassium decomposed detection dilute solutions dissolve ether examination excess filter filtrate flame fluid heat hydrate hydro hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrosulphuric acid ignition insoluble latter lime magnesia manganese mercury metallic mixed mixture neutral nitrate of silver nitric acid oxalic acid oxide phosphate phosphoric acid platinum portion potassa powder PRECIPITATE IS FORMED present protoxide pure quantity quina readily reagent redissolve residue separation sesquioxide sesquioxide of iron silicic acid solu soluble in water solution of soda solutions of salts strontia strychnia substance sulphate sulphide of ammonium sulphuric acid tartaric acid tion treat tube undissolved volatile wash white precipitate yellow zinc
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