| Edward Turner - 1828 - 516 pagina’s
...deposited always contains mercury. When the oxide of silver, recently precipitated by baryta or lime water, and separated from adhering moisture by bibulous paper,...This substance, which was discovered by Berthollet, (An. de Chimie, vol. i.) appears to be a compound of ammonia and oxide of silver; for the products... | |
| Jacob Green - 1829 - 626 pagina’s
...deposited always contains mercury. When the oxide of silver, recently precipitated by baryta or lime water, and separated from adhering moisture by bibulous paper,...detonation are metallic silver, water, and nitrogen gas. It should be made in very small quantity at a time, and dried spontaneously in the air. From some late... | |
| Edward Turner - 1830 - 588 pagina’s
...thus deposited always contains mercury. When the oxide of silver, recently precipitated by baryta or limewater, and separated from adhering moisture by...This substance, which was discovered by Berthollet, (An. de Chimie, vol. i.), appears to be a compound of ammonia and oxide of silver; for the products... | |
| Edward Turner - 1832 - 638 pagina’s
...always contains mercury. When oxide of silver, recently precipitated by baryta or lime-water, ajid separated from adhering moisture by bibulous paper,...This substance, which was discovered by Berthollet, (An. de Ch. Vol. i.) appears to be a compound of ammonia and oxide of silver; for the products of its... | |
| Edward Turner - 1835 - 714 pagina’s
...silver thus deposited always eontains mereury. When oxide of silver, reeently preeipitated by baryta or lime-water, and separated from adhering moisture by bibulous paper, is left in eontaet for ten or twelve hours with a strong solution of ammonia, the greater part of it is H't"_'5''1^*t... | |
| Edward Turner - 1840 - 696 pagina’s
...silver thus deposited always contains mercury. When oxide of silver, recently precipitated by baryta or lime-water, and separated from adhering moisture by bibulous paper, is left in contact for ID or 12 hours with a strong solution of ammonia, the greater part of it is dissolved ; but a black... | |
| John Johnston - 1843 - 586 pagina’s
...deposited always contains mercury. Wheri oxide of silver, recently precipitated by baryta or lime water, and separated from adhering moisture by bibulous paper,...violently from heat or percussion. This substance appears to be a compound of ammonia and oxide of silver; for the products of its detonation are metallic... | |
| 1843 - 800 pagina’s
...black insoluble powder. Turner again says, " When oxide of silver, recently precipitated by barytes or lime-water, and separated from adhering moisture,...which detonates violently from heat or percussion/' Brande gives the following form in which the use of ammonia is dispensed with : " One hundred grains... | |
| John Johnston - 1846 - 496 pagina’s
...separated from other metallic bodies. When oxide of silver, recently precipitated by baryta or lime water, and separated from adhering moisture by bibulous paper,...violently from heat or percussion. This substance appears to be a compound of ammonia and oxide of silver; for the products of its detonation are metallic... | |
| John Johnston - 1848 - 492 pagina’s
...deposited always contains mercury. When oxide of silver, recently precipitated by baryta or lime water, and separated from adhering moisture by bibulous paper,...left in contact for ten or twelve hours with a strong solution'of ammonia, the greater part of it is dissolved ; but a black powder remains which detonates... | |
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