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... bodies is , however , generally referred to that of air as a standard , and air being taken as 1.000 , hydrogen is 0692. This low density is well exem- plified by taking two tubes which have been filled with the gas , uncovering their ...
... bodies is , however , generally referred to that of air as a standard , and air being taken as 1.000 , hydrogen is 0692. This low density is well exem- plified by taking two tubes which have been filled with the gas , uncovering their ...
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... bodies . The acid elements are also sometimes termed " non - metallic elements " and " salt radicals . " Although for the most part possessed of properties powerfully antagonistic to those of the basic elements , they do not all bear to ...
... bodies . The acid elements are also sometimes termed " non - metallic elements " and " salt radicals . " Although for the most part possessed of properties powerfully antagonistic to those of the basic elements , they do not all bear to ...
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... Bodies which lose their acid character completely by com- bining with hydrogen : - - Carbon C. Boron - Bo . Silicon - Si . Tantalum Ta . Nio- bium = Nb . Pelopium - Pe . Titanium = Ti . 4. Bodies which acquire a basic character by ...
... Bodies which lose their acid character completely by com- bining with hydrogen : - - Carbon C. Boron - Bo . Silicon - Si . Tantalum Ta . Nio- bium = Nb . Pelopium - Pe . Titanium = Ti . 4. Bodies which acquire a basic character by ...
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... of the gas . ( 7 ) It exerts a very singular action on some bodies contain- ing carbon and hydrogen , by reason of its tendency to combine with their hydrogen , forming hydrochloric acid , their carbon THE ACID ELEMENTS . 19.
... of the gas . ( 7 ) It exerts a very singular action on some bodies contain- ing carbon and hydrogen , by reason of its tendency to combine with their hydrogen , forming hydrochloric acid , their carbon THE ACID ELEMENTS . 19.
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... is expelled by chlorine . IV . FLUORINE F. The non - metallic element , or salt - radical fluorine , has not yet been isolated . = Bodies which in combining with Hydrogen lose nothing of their 22 CHEMICAL REACTIONS .
... is expelled by chlorine . IV . FLUORINE F. The non - metallic element , or salt - radical fluorine , has not yet been isolated . = Bodies which in combining with Hydrogen lose nothing of their 22 CHEMICAL REACTIONS .
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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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