Experimental chemistry, founded on the work [Principles of chemistry] of J.A. Stöckhardt |
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... I. HYDROGEN Preparation Collection of gases Properties CHLORINE Preparation NON - METALLIC MONADS . 102 102 104 105 108 108 109 112 Properties . HYDROCHLORIC ACID PAGE BROMINE IODINE 116 118 Hydrobromic and hydriodic acids 119 CONTENTS .
... I. HYDROGEN Preparation Collection of gases Properties CHLORINE Preparation NON - METALLIC MONADS . 102 102 104 105 108 108 109 112 Properties . HYDROCHLORIC ACID PAGE BROMINE IODINE 116 118 Hydrobromic and hydriodic acids 119 CONTENTS .
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Charles William Heaton. PAGE BROMINE IODINE 116 118 Hydrobromic and hydriodic acids 119 FLUORINE Hydrofluoric acid ' 120 120 CHAPTER II . NON - METALLIC DIADS . OXYGEN 121 Preparation 121 Properties 123 Combustion 126 Respiration 127 ...
Charles William Heaton. PAGE BROMINE IODINE 116 118 Hydrobromic and hydriodic acids 119 FLUORINE Hydrofluoric acid ' 120 120 CHAPTER II . NON - METALLIC DIADS . OXYGEN 121 Preparation 121 Properties 123 Combustion 126 Respiration 127 ...
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... IODINE I. 127 . I2 f♂AS H2 Cl2 Br2 FLUORINE F. 19 . Potassium K. 39 . Sodium . Na . 23 . Lithium Li . 7 . Rubidium Rb . 85 ' Cæsium Cæ . 133 . Silver Ag . 108 . 2. Generally triad or pentad ( 11 ) . ' NITROGEN N. 14 . PHOSPHORUS P. 31 ...
... IODINE I. 127 . I2 f♂AS H2 Cl2 Br2 FLUORINE F. 19 . Potassium K. 39 . Sodium . Na . 23 . Lithium Li . 7 . Rubidium Rb . 85 ' Cæsium Cæ . 133 . Silver Ag . 108 . 2. Generally triad or pentad ( 11 ) . ' NITROGEN N. 14 . PHOSPHORUS P. 31 ...
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... iodine , the substance which gives the brown colour in this experiment . Pour into the brown liquid on one side of the card a little of the smooth pasty liquid obtained by adding a good deal of boiling water to starch , stirring and ...
... iodine , the substance which gives the brown colour in this experiment . Pour into the brown liquid on one side of the card a little of the smooth pasty liquid obtained by adding a good deal of boiling water to starch , stirring and ...
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... iodine . Place them side by side on a slate or a piece of tin - plate , and push the phosphorus with a knife till it touches the iodine . Chemical action is instantly exerted , and the mass bursts into flame , producing thereby light ...
... iodine . Place them side by side on a slate or a piece of tin - plate , and push the phosphorus with a knife till it touches the iodine . Chemical action is instantly exerted , and the mass bursts into flame , producing thereby light ...
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