Experimental chemistry, founded on the work [Principles of chemistry] of J.A. Stöckhardt |
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Page vii
... Copper and Zinc , united , for Gal- vanic depositions . 1 Iron Spoon for Fusions . 2 Glass Stirring Rods . 3 Tubes for the reduction of Arsenic accord- ing to the forms of Berzelius , Clark , and Rose . 2 Bent leading Tubes for fitting ...
... Copper and Zinc , united , for Gal- vanic depositions . 1 Iron Spoon for Fusions . 2 Glass Stirring Rods . 3 Tubes for the reduction of Arsenic accord- ing to the forms of Berzelius , Clark , and Rose . 2 Bent leading Tubes for fitting ...
Page xv
... COPPER 220 Alloys of copper 221 Cuprous oxide 222 Cupric oxide 99 hydrate Cuprous and cupric chlorides 222 223 223 Cupric nitrate 224 99 sulphate - blue vitriol 224 MERCURY , or Quicksilver 225 Oxides 227 Nitrates 227 Chlorides ...
... COPPER 220 Alloys of copper 221 Cuprous oxide 222 Cupric oxide 99 hydrate Cuprous and cupric chlorides 222 223 223 Cupric nitrate 224 99 sulphate - blue vitriol 224 MERCURY , or Quicksilver 225 Oxides 227 Nitrates 227 Chlorides ...
Page xxiv
... Copper Cu . 63.5 Mercury Lead Hg . 200⚫ Hg Pb . 207 . 2. Often tetrad or hexad ( 27 ) . CARBON . C. 12 . SILICON Si . 28 . Tin Sn . 118 . Titanium Ti . 50 ° Zirconium Zr . 89.5 Thorium Th . 115.5 Aluminium Al . 27.5 Glucinum Gl . 9.3 ...
... Copper Cu . 63.5 Mercury Lead Hg . 200⚫ Hg Pb . 207 . 2. Often tetrad or hexad ( 27 ) . CARBON . C. 12 . SILICON Si . 28 . Tin Sn . 118 . Titanium Ti . 50 ° Zirconium Zr . 89.5 Thorium Th . 115.5 Aluminium Al . 27.5 Glucinum Gl . 9.3 ...
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... copper , and another of zinc , not too large to go to the bottom of the tumbler , and high enough to reach to the top . Brighten one of the small ends of each with sand- paper , and solder on each bright patch a piece of copper wire ...
... copper , and another of zinc , not too large to go to the bottom of the tumbler , and high enough to reach to the top . Brighten one of the small ends of each with sand- paper , and solder on each bright patch a piece of copper wire ...
Page 5
... copper wires , the zinc of one cell to the copper of the next , long wires proceeding from the last zinc at one end and the last copper at the other , a tolerably powerful battery will be obtained , capable of decomposing water and ...
... copper wires , the zinc of one cell to the copper of the next , long wires proceeding from the last zinc at one end and the last copper at the other , a tolerably powerful battery will be obtained , capable of decomposing water and ...
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