... published, show that nitric oxide may serve as a carrier of atmospheric oxygen to silver nitrite ; and it is therefore most probable that in this case also some of the nitric oxide liberated serves to carry a little oxygen to the still undecomposed... Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 106by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1899Full view - About this book
| 1871 - 664 pages
...to carry a little oxygen to the still undecomposed new silver-salt. During its decomposition by heat it does not fuse or exhibit any other change except...that from a bright yellow to a silver-white colour. After a red heat nothing remains but pure silver. The percentage numbers for the silver found and that... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1871 - 646 pages
...to carry a little oxygen to the still undecomposed new silver-salt. During its decomposition by heat it does not fuse or exhibit any other change except...that from a bright yellow to a silver-white colour. After a red heat nothing remains but pure silver. 5. The following determinations of the amount of... | |
| Tōkyō Teikoku Daigaku. Rigakubu - 1899 - 622 pages
...that it does not fuse or exhibit any other change except that from a bright yellow to a silver- white colour. That is still a correct statement, so far...presumably his preparation contained acetate. Thum, who properly denied its explosive character in 1893, observed that in decomposing by heat, the bright yellow... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1871 - 652 pages
...to carry a little oxygen to the still undecomposed new silver-salt. During its decomposition by heat it does not fuse or exhibit any other change except...that from a bright yellow to a silver-white colour. After a red heat nothing remains but pure silver. 5. The following determinations of the amount of... | |
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