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... chloride ( HgCl ) . Mercuric oxide ( Hg2O ) . SALT OF BISMUTH . Oxyhydrate of bismuth ( Bi H , Og , Bi2 03 ) . 2 SALT OF PALLADIUM . Chloride of palladium ( PdCl ) . SALTS OF ETHYLE . Oxide of ethyle ( [ C2 H2 ] 2O ) . Hydrate of ethyle ...
... chloride ( HgCl ) . Mercuric oxide ( Hg2O ) . SALT OF BISMUTH . Oxyhydrate of bismuth ( Bi H , Og , Bi2 03 ) . 2 SALT OF PALLADIUM . Chloride of palladium ( PdCl ) . SALTS OF ETHYLE . Oxide of ethyle ( [ C2 H2 ] 2O ) . Hydrate of ethyle ...
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... chloride of sodium , from which it is difficult to purify it . An easy method of preparing pure carbonate is by ... chloride of ammonium ( NHCl ) . Chloride of sodium separates and is removed by filtration , while the filtrate on ...
... chloride of sodium , from which it is difficult to purify it . An easy method of preparing pure carbonate is by ... chloride of ammonium ( NHCl ) . Chloride of sodium separates and is removed by filtration , while the filtrate on ...
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... Chloride of barium ( BaCl + aq ) . This salt is generally found in commerce of sufficient purity for ordinary analytical purposes . It sometimes contains lead : it may be purified by crystallization . To prepare the solution for testing ...
... Chloride of barium ( BaCl + aq ) . This salt is generally found in commerce of sufficient purity for ordinary analytical purposes . It sometimes contains lead : it may be purified by crystallization . To prepare the solution for testing ...
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... chloride of barium ( BaCl ) ; the pre- cipitate is to be thoroughly washed , and then stirred with distilled water so as to form a pasty mass ; in this condition it should be preserved for use in a stoppered bottle . This salt , like ...
... chloride of barium ( BaCl ) ; the pre- cipitate is to be thoroughly washed , and then stirred with distilled water so as to form a pasty mass ; in this condition it should be preserved for use in a stoppered bottle . This salt , like ...
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... chloride ( Fe , Cl2 ) . This salt may be easily prepared by dissolving pianoforte wire ( the purest form in which ... chloride by the addition of hydrochloric acid , to filter it , and then to wash it till it no longer contains a trace ...
... chloride ( Fe , Cl2 ) . This salt may be easily prepared by dissolving pianoforte wire ( the purest form in which ... chloride by the addition of hydrochloric acid , to filter it , and then to wash it till it no longer contains a trace ...
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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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acetic acid-radical action added addition alcohol alkaline ammonium salts anhydride antimony appear arsenic barium basic becomes bismuth blowpipe blue bodies boiling bromine brown calcium carbonate characteristic charcoal chemical chloride chromate cobalt cold colour combinations composition compound concentrated constitution containing converted copper crystalline crystals cupric cyanide decomposed decomposition dilute dissolves easily elements employed excess exist ferric ferrocyanide flame formation formula fused give green heated hydrate of ammonium hydrate of potassium hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrosulphuric acid impart insoluble in water insoluble salts iodide iron known latter lead salts liquid magnesium MERCUROUS SALT metal mixed neutral nitrate nitric acid obtained occurs ordinary oxalic oxide oxygen passing phosphate platinum powder prepared present produced properties quantity radical reactions readily reagents recognized reducing resemblance separation silver sodium soluble solution subdivision substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid temperature tests volatile white precipitate yellow yield zinc
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