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" As(C2H5)1Cl.4H'0, which dissolve readily in water and alcohol, but are insoluble in ether. The aqueous solution immediately precipitates chloride of silver from the nitrate and forms an insoluble double salt with mercuric Morirle. "
Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 1006
by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1899
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Hand-book of Chemistry, Volume 12

Leopold Gmelin - 1848 - 614 pages
...form. This mode of preparation is preferable to the former. Properties. Long spear-shaped crystals, which dissolve readily in water and alcohol, but are insoluble in ether. They have a very sour taste and an acid reaction. Strecker. (C4H5NO!/HCI ....... 154-5 .... 100-0 The...
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Hand-book of Chemistry, Volume 12

Leopold Gmelin - 1858 - 594 pages
...form. This mode of ^reparation is preferable to the former. Properties. Long spear-shaped crystals, which dissolve readily in water and alcohol, but are insoluble in ether. They have a very sour taste and an acid reaction. Strecker. (C4H5NO*/HC1 154-5 .... lOO'O The alcoholic...
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A dictionary of chemistry, Volume 1

Henry Watts - 1863 - 1186 pages
...reactions as bromide of potassium. Chloride of Anenethylium forms crystals containing As(C2HJV)4C1.4H*0, which dissolve readily in water and alcohol, but are insoluble in ether. The aqueous solution immediately precipitates chloride of silver from the nitrate and forms an int'luble...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences ...

Henry Watts - 1870 - 1176 pages
...reactions as bromide of potassium. Chloride of Arsenethyliwm forms crystals containing As(C2H§)<C1.4H!O, which dissolve readily in water and alcohol, but are insoluble in ether. The aqueous solution immediately precipitates chloride of silver from the nitrate and forms an insoluble...
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A Dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other ..., Volume 1

Henry Watts - 1883 - 1188 pages
...reactions as bromide of potassium. Chloride of Arsenethylium forms crystals containing ¿¿((TH'yCLiWO, which dissolve readily in water and alcohol, but are insoluble in ether. The aqueous eolation immediately precipitates chloride of silver from the nitrate and forms an insoluble...
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Technical Reports and Scientific Papers

Imperial Institute (Great Britain) - 1903 - 702 pages
...quantitatively. Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Tripropylamine. Formation of Tripropyloxamine, (C8H.)8N:0. Owing chiefly to its insolubility, tripropylamine...forming well-defined salts. It has a bitter taste. The hydroMoritle, (C.,H7)3NO,HC1, may be obtained by adding hydrochloric acid to a solution of the base...
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