Experimental chemistry, founded on the work [Principles of chemistry] of J.A. Stöckhardt |
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... SODIUM 200 Sodium oxide and hydrate 200 99 chloride ( common salt ) 201 WATER OF CRYSTALLIZATION . 202 Sodium sulphate . 202 99 sulphide . 204 99 carbonate ( carbonate of soda ) 204 nitrate 206 " 9 phosphate 206 " borate ( borax ) 206 ...
... SODIUM 200 Sodium oxide and hydrate 200 99 chloride ( common salt ) 201 WATER OF CRYSTALLIZATION . 202 Sodium sulphate . 202 99 sulphide . 204 99 carbonate ( carbonate of soda ) 204 nitrate 206 " 9 phosphate 206 " borate ( borax ) 206 ...
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... 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 ZA N2 BORON B. 11 Arsenic As . 75 As Antimony Sb . 122 . Bismuth Bi ...
... 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 ZA N2 BORON B. 11 Arsenic As . 75 As Antimony Sb . 122 . Bismuth Bi ...
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... sodium sulphate ( Glauber's salt ) , and drench it with common hydrochloric acid ( muriatic acid - spirit of salt ) . The salt will rapidly dissolve and become liquid , and the force of cohesion previously hidden or stored - up in the ...
... sodium sulphate ( Glauber's salt ) , and drench it with common hydrochloric acid ( muriatic acid - spirit of salt ) . The salt will rapidly dissolve and become liquid , and the force of cohesion previously hidden or stored - up in the ...
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Charles William Heaton. dissolve as much sodium sulphate in it as the water will dissolve ( filtering the solution if it appears dirty ) and then , while the solution is nearly boiling , cork the flask tightly and allow it to get quite ...
Charles William Heaton. dissolve as much sodium sulphate in it as the water will dissolve ( filtering the solution if it appears dirty ) and then , while the solution is nearly boiling , cork the flask tightly and allow it to get quite ...
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... sodium Na . , from natrium ; tin , Sn . , from stannum ; and tungsten , W. , from wolfram . Compounds are described by formula , which consist of the symbols of the elements composing them . Thus the formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl ...
... sodium Na . , from natrium ; tin , Sn . , from stannum ; and tungsten , W. , from wolfram . Compounds are described by formula , which consist of the symbols of the elements composing them . Thus the formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl ...
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