Chemistry and Physics: A Manual for Students and PractitionersLea, 1893 - 272 pages |
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Page 18
... yellow sulphur and black iron - filings . As a result , a mixture of a greenish - yellow color is obtained . By examining this mixture with a microscope each particle of iron and sulphur can be identified by sight , and a separation can ...
... yellow sulphur and black iron - filings . As a result , a mixture of a greenish - yellow color is obtained . By examining this mixture with a microscope each particle of iron and sulphur can be identified by sight , and a separation can ...
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... yellow gas of intensely suffocating odor , condensing by cold and pressure to a heavy , yellow liquid . What are its chemical properties ? Under the influence of 42 CHEMISTRY . Chlorine.
... yellow gas of intensely suffocating odor , condensing by cold and pressure to a heavy , yellow liquid . What are its chemical properties ? Under the influence of 42 CHEMISTRY . Chlorine.
Page 44
... yellow color , acid taste , and sweet smell . It is a powerful oxidizing and bleaching agent . Give the preparation and properties of chlorous acid , HC1O ,. It is prepared by reducing chloric acid with arsenic trioxide and nitric acid ...
... yellow color , acid taste , and sweet smell . It is a powerful oxidizing and bleaching agent . Give the preparation and properties of chlorous acid , HC1O ,. It is prepared by reducing chloric acid with arsenic trioxide and nitric acid ...
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... yellow . Bromine is a commercial product . In 1892 the United States pro- duced 379,480 pounds . What are its important compounds ? Hydrobromic acid , HBr ; Bromic acid , HBrO , ; Hypobromous acid , HBrO ; Perbromic acid , HBrO . How is ...
... yellow . Bromine is a commercial product . In 1892 the United States pro- duced 379,480 pounds . What are its important compounds ? Hydrobromic acid , HBr ; Bromic acid , HBrO , ; Hypobromous acid , HBrO ; Perbromic acid , HBrO . How is ...
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... yellow , brittle , odorless , tasteless solid , capable of allotropic forms . Its atomic weight is 32. Below 500 ° C. its vapor density is 96 ; between 800 ° and 1000 ° C. its vapor density becomes 32 , or normal . Hence at ordinary ...
... yellow , brittle , odorless , tasteless solid , capable of allotropic forms . Its atomic weight is 32. Below 500 ° C. its vapor density is 96 ; between 800 ° and 1000 ° C. its vapor density becomes 32 , or normal . Hence at ordinary ...
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