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... Binoxide of nitrogen . = 24 NO3 14 +8 +8 +8 = 38 Nitrous acid . 01 = 32 NO = 14 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 46 Hyponitric acid . 0 , = 40 NO , = 14 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 54 = 33 Nitric acid . In this example , while the nitrogen remains constant ...
... Binoxide of nitrogen . = 24 NO3 14 +8 +8 +8 = 38 Nitrous acid . 01 = 32 NO = 14 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 46 Hyponitric acid . 0 , = 40 NO , = 14 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 54 = 33 Nitric acid . In this example , while the nitrogen remains constant ...
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... Binoxide of Nitrogen NO , Nitrous acid · NO , Hyponitric acid NO , • Nitric acid • CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE . In early days , fanciful names were given to chemical compounds ; many of these names have been retained in common use , such as ...
... Binoxide of Nitrogen NO , Nitrous acid · NO , Hyponitric acid NO , • Nitric acid • CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE . In early days , fanciful names were given to chemical compounds ; many of these names have been retained in common use , such as ...
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... binoxide of manga- nese are good illustrations . It frequently happens that a metal unites with oxygen in several proportions : in such cases , one oxide has generally a strongly marked basic cha- racter ; to this the term protoxide is ...
... binoxide of manga- nese are good illustrations . It frequently happens that a metal unites with oxygen in several proportions : in such cases , one oxide has generally a strongly marked basic cha- racter ; to this the term protoxide is ...
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... binoxide or peroxide , MnO ,, is an indifferent body ; while MnO ,, manganic acid , and Mn , O ,, permanganic acid , are acid bodies . Very few of the metals form acid oxides , or indifferent bodies ; but the next oxide after an ...
... binoxide or peroxide , MnO ,, is an indifferent body ; while MnO ,, manganic acid , and Mn , O ,, permanganic acid , are acid bodies . Very few of the metals form acid oxides , or indifferent bodies ; but the next oxide after an ...
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John Charles Buckmaster. Names . Protoxide of tin Binoxide of tin Colour , Symbols . Black · Light straw colour Sno SnOg Teroxide of antimony • Greyish white . Sbo Teroxide of gold . Binoxide of platinum Brown . AuO Ditto Pto2 Most of ...
John Charles Buckmaster. Names . Protoxide of tin Binoxide of tin Colour , Symbols . Black · Light straw colour Sno SnOg Teroxide of antimony • Greyish white . Sbo Teroxide of gold . Binoxide of platinum Brown . AuO Ditto Pto2 Most of ...
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acetic acid alcohol alkalies alumina ammonia anhydrous antimony arsenic atmosphere baryta binoxide bleaching blue bodies boiling burns calcium carbonate of lime carbonate of soda carbonic acid caustic potash charcoal chemical chloric acid chloride cobalt colour colourless Combining number combustion composition compound contains copper crystalline crystals decomposed decomposition dilute dissolved elements evaporated flame forms formula gas jar gases Give glass HO,SO hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrosulphuric acid insoluble iodine iron lead liquid magnesia manganese manufacture mercury metal mixed mixture NaCl neutral nitrate nitric acid nitrogen obtained odour oxalate oxide oxygen passing phosphate phosphoric acid phosphorus platinum potassium powder precipitate prepared produced properties Properties.-A protoxide pure quantity red heat retort salt sesquioxide silicate silver sodium soluble in excess soluble in water solution specific gravity suboxide substance sugar sulphate sulphuric acid Symbol temperature teroxide tube vapour vegetable volatile vols volume weight yellow zinc
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Página 74 - The temperature may be increased by mixing hydrogen and oxygen in the proportion of two volumes of the former to one of the latter, and burning it from a safety jet.
Página 8 - Specific weight, or specific gravity, is the number which expresses the ratio which the weight of a cubic inch of the body bears to the weight of a cubic inch of distilled water at a temperature of 15-5° C.
Página 182 - Brass consists of about 30 parts ofzinc'and 70 of copper. Copper is sometimes externally converted into brass by exposure, when at a red heat, to the vapour of zinc. The gold wire of Lyons is manufactured from copper bars prepared in this manner. Gun metal consists of 90 parts of copper and 10 of tin. Bell metal contains a larger proportion of tin. Bronze consists of 91 parts of copper, 2 of tin, 6 of zinc, and I of lead.
Página 30 - On preparing a filter, the piece of paper should be first examined, by looking through it against the light, to ascertain that it is free from holes. The simplest filter is made by folding the paper twice in opposite directions...
Página 106 - ... artificial one is formed by sinking a shaft into the rock-salt, and, if necessary, introducing water. This, when saturated, is pumped up, and evaporated more or less rapidly in large iron pans. As the salt separates, it is removed from the bottom...
Página 6 - ... of the elements being constant. 2. When any body is capable of uniting with a second in several proportions, these proportions bear a simple relation to each other. 3. If a body. A, unite with other bodies, B, C, D, the quantities of B, C, D...
Página 104 - ... vitriol, in its crystallized state, has the composition CuSO4,5Aq, its molecular weight being 249.4. In this state it forms large blue crystals, which have a nauseous metallic taste, and a density of 2.27. It is soluble in between two and three times its weight of water at the ordinary temperature, and in less than its own weight of boiling water: the solution has a blue color, and a distinctly acid reaction. At a temperature of about 204° C. (400° F.) the salt becomes anhydrous and crumbles...
Página 173 - Chalk.—This is a manufactured article, prepared by adding a solution of carbonate of soda to a solution of chloride of calcium (both cheap salts), so long as a precipitate is thrown down.
Página 74 - ... atmosphere arranging themselves on the earth's surface according to their respective weights. This diffusive power of hydrogen renders it impossible to keep it for any length of time in bladders, or the best constructed gasholders, and when mixed with air from any leakage it explodes when ignited. Hydrogen is not a supporter of combustion. If a lighted taper be plunged into a jar of hydrogen it is extinguished ; the hydrogen burns only at the top of the jar, where it comes in contact with the...
Página 4 - When any body is capable of uniting with a second in several proportions, these proportions bear a simple relation to each other. 3. If a body, A, unite with other bodies, B, C, D, the quantities of B, C, D, which unite with A, represent the relation* in ic/nV/it/ity unite among themselves, in the event of union taking place.