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... easily obtained , then nickel , cobalt and aluminium , next chromium and manganese , whilst the remainder are of extremely rare occurrence . Many among them are tarnished by exposure to the air , moist air exerting a far more powerful ...
... easily obtained , then nickel , cobalt and aluminium , next chromium and manganese , whilst the remainder are of extremely rare occurrence . Many among them are tarnished by exposure to the air , moist air exerting a far more powerful ...
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... easily obtained from the compounds ( ores ) in which they exist in nature , and as these ores are tolerably abundant , they exert an important influence upon civilization . Those found in the largest quantity and obtained with the ...
... easily obtained from the compounds ( ores ) in which they exist in nature , and as these ores are tolerably abundant , they exert an important influence upon civilization . Those found in the largest quantity and obtained with the ...
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... easily decomposable by heat . Hydrochloric acid is readily decomposed by this body . The metal has a steel - grey colour , is very brittle , and volatilizes without melting at 300 ° C. Its density is 5.75 , XI . PLATINUM = Pt . The ...
... easily decomposable by heat . Hydrochloric acid is readily decomposed by this body . The metal has a steel - grey colour , is very brittle , and volatilizes without melting at 300 ° C. Its density is 5.75 , XI . PLATINUM = Pt . The ...
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... easily recognized . It does not combine with oxygen at common temperatures , but if a small portion only of the gas be highly heated by the application of a burning body , that part then combines with the atmospheric oxygen present ...
... easily recognized . It does not combine with oxygen at common temperatures , but if a small portion only of the gas be highly heated by the application of a burning body , that part then combines with the atmospheric oxygen present ...
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... easily isolated ; the two former in fact occur in great abundance , and nearly pure in nature . They are very slightly inferior to the former group in their power of uniting with the basic elements , and when thus combined , they form ...
... easily isolated ; the two former in fact occur in great abundance , and nearly pure in nature . They are very slightly inferior to the former group in their power of uniting with the basic elements , and when thus combined , they form ...
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MANUAL OF QUALITATIVE CHEMICAL A. Beauchamp Northcote,A. H. (Arthur Harry) 1865-1937 Church No preview available - 2016 |
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acid elements acid gas action alcohol alkaline ammonium salts anhydride antimony arsenic barium barium salts basic radicals bismuth blowpipe blue bodies borax bromine calcium carbonate of ammonium carbonate of potassium carbonate of sodium cerium charcoal chemical chloric acid chloride of ammonium chromate cipitate cobalt colour colourless containing copper crystalline crystals CUPRIC SALT cyanide decomposed decomposition dilute dissolves ferric salt ferrocyanide ferrocyanide of potassium ferrous formula fused heated Hydrate is produced hydrate of ammonium hydrate of potassium hydrochloric acid hydrogen HYDROGEN SALT hydrosulphuric acid insoluble in water insoluble salts iodide lead salts liquid MERCUROUS SALT metal neutral nitric acid obtained odour oxalic acid oxide oxygen phosphate phosphate of sodium platinum potassium or ammonium powder precipitate present readily SALT is produced salt-radical SALTS are soluble SILVER SALT slightly soluble sodium soluble soluble in excess solution STRONTIUM subdivision substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid temperature volatile white precipitate yellow yttrium zinc
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