A Manual of Elementary Chemistry: Theoretical and PracticalJ. Churchill and Sons, 1863 - 820 pagina's |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acetic acid action alcohol alkali ammonia anhydrous atmosphere baryta becomes benzoic binoxide bodies boiling bromine carbonic acid caustic potassa chemical chloric acid chloride cold water colour colourless combination composition compound contains converted cooling copper crystalline crystals cyanide decomposed decomposition density dilute disengaged dissolved distillation electrical equivalent ether ethyl evaporation excess flame formed fused gases glass heat hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen inches insoluble iodide iodine iron latter light lime liquid magnetic mercury metal mixed mixture neutral nitrate nitric acid nitrogen obtained odour oil of vitriol oxalic oxide oxygen phosphoric acid phosphorus plate platinum portion potassium precipitate prepared prisms produced properties proportion protoxide pure quantity rays reaction resembles retort salt separated sesquioxide silicium silver soda sodium solid soluble soluble in water solution specific gravity substance sulphate sulphide sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid temperature tion tube vapour vessel volatile volume weight yellow yields zinc
Populaire passages
Pagina 18 - The volume of gas is invereely as the pressure ; the density and elastic force are directly as the pressure, and inversely as the volume.
Pagina 96 - ... graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, -mercury, lead, silver, copper, gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, tungsten, phosphorus, iodine, sulphur, chlorine, hydrogen, and many of their compounds.
Pagina 324 - ... partial fusibility. The glazing is performed by throwing; common salt into the heated furnace: this is volatilized, and decomposed by the joint agency of the silica of the ware, and of the...