Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and PracticalBlanchard and Lea, 1855 - Всего страниц: 555 |
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acetic acid action alcohol alkali ammonia ammonium anhydrous baryta becomes benzoic acid binoxide bodies carbonate of potassa carbonic acid caustic potassa charcoal chemical chloric acid chloride cold water colour colourless combination composition compound contains converted cooling copper crystalline crystals cyanic acid cyanide decomposed decomposition density deposits dilute disengaged dissolves distilled equivalent ether ethyl evaporation excess filtered forms fusible gases glass heat hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen insoluble iodide iron latter lime liquid magnetic melts mercury metal mixed mixture needles neutral nitrate nitric acid nitrogen obtained odour oil of vitriol oxalic oxide oxygen phosphate phosphorus plates platinum polarization potassium precipitate prepared prisms produced protoxide pure rays resembles retort salt separated sesquioxide silver soda solid soluble soluble in water solution specific gravity substance sulphate sulphide sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid surface temperature tion transparent tube vapour vessel volatile volume weight yellow yields zinc
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