Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical, Volume 2

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John Wiley, 1867
 

Contents

PARAGRAPH
37
CHAPTER IV
48
X
49
50
50
351
57
xii
60
CharcoalLamp BlackAnimal Charcoal
66
PARAGRAPH
69
CHAPTER V
73
Action of Acids on Metals and Bases
79
Nitrous AcidNitrites
88
CHAPTER VI
98
Action of Hydrochloric Acid on Metallic Oxides
105
Iodides
131
402
137
NO
141
406
143
Sulphites
151
Sulphuric AcidProcess of its Manufacture
158
Hyposulphuric Dithionic Acid
166
Hydrosulphates and Sulphides
174
Selenious AcidSelenites
180
Sulphides of Lead
182
Oxides of Phosphorus
191
Monobasic or Metaphosphoric Acid
199
Pentachloride of Phosphorus
205
SECOND DIVISIONTHE METALS
208
Silica or Silicic Anhydride
211
Nitride of Silicon
218
PARAGRAPH
224
Compounds of Carbon and Hydrogen
231
184
233
Principle of the Safetylamp
237
Use of the Mouth Blowpipe
244
Rhodizonic and Croconic Acids
250
Cyanic Acid
257
Chloride Oxychlorides and Bromide of Lead
258
PARAGRAPH
259
General Properties of the Metals
270
981
275
Volatility
276
Mining Operations
282
530
287
Reduction or Smelting
288
Compounds of Thallium
293
Estimation of Oxygen in Metallic Oxides
301
Estimation of Chlorine
310
PARAGRAPH
313
CHAPTER XII
326
Tetroxide and Binoxide of Potassium
332
Fluoride of Potassium
338
Proportion of OxygenIts Constancy
340
Chlorate of Potassium
345
91
347
Characters of the Salts of Thallium
352
24
355
26
361
Difference between Mixture and Combination
368
WaterHydrogen
389
Baryta Peroxide of Barium
401
PARAGRAPH PAGE 664 Chloride of Aluminum
428
Fluorides of Aluminum
429
Sulphate of Aluminum
430
Phosphates of Aluminum
433
Silicates of AluminumClays
434
Aluminous Rocks and Minerals
436
Porcelain and Pottery Ware
438
General Remarks on Pottery
440
Ultramarine
443
Characters of the Salts of Aluminum
445
Glucina and its Salts
446
Characters of the Compounds of Glucinum
447
IV Thorinum Yttrium and Terbium
448
Yttria and Terbia
449
CHAPTER XV
450
Magnesia
452
Sulphate of Magnesium
453
Silicates of Magnesium
454
Phosphates of Magnesium
455
Characters of the Metals of the First Group
456
Conversion of the Alkaline Metals into Chlorides
457
Separation of the Alkaline Earths from each other
458
PARAGRAPH PAGE 701 II Zinc
461
Extraction of the MetalSilesian Method
462
343
463
Preparation of Pure Zinc
464
Oxide of Zinc
465
Sulphide of Zinc or Blende
466
Carbonate of Zinc or Calamine
467
Separation of Zinc from the Alkalies and Earths
468
Oxide and other Compounds of Cadmium
469
CHAPTER XVI
470
Oxides of CobaltZaffreSmaltThénards Blue
472
Ammoniacal Compounds of Cobalt
474
Sulphides of Cobalt
476
Chloride of Cobalt
477
Carbonates of Cobalt
478
PARAGRAPH
480
Boracic AnhydrideBoracic AcidBorates
481
Oxides of Nickel
482
Chloride of Nickel
483
Estimation of Nickel in Analysis
484
Various kinds of Natural Waters
493
508a Bromides and Iodides of Cyanogen
509
Nitride of Iron
517
821
564
Other Compounds of Tungsten
576
AlkalimetryMethod of Neutralization
577
Sulphides of ArsenicRealgarOrpiment
583
Sulphite and Bisulphite of Sodium
587
Nitrate of Sodium
588
Carbonate of SodiumProcess of its Manufacture
589
Bicarbonate and Sesquicarbonate of Sodium
590
Phosphates of Sodium
591
Borates of Sodium
592
Silicates of Sodium
593
GlassTable of Chief Varieties
594
Bohemian GlassCrown Glass
595
Plate Glass and Window Glass
596
Bottle Glass
597
Réaumurs PorcelainDevitrification
598
Flint GlassOptical Glass
599
Coloured Glasses
600
Chloride of Sodium
601
Characters of the Salts of Sodium
602
Lithium
604
Compounds of Lithium
605
IV Rubidium
606
RubidiaCompounds of Rubidium
607
V Cœesium
608
CoesiaCompounds of Coesium
609
Compounds of Ammonia with Oxyacid Anhydrides
610
Sulphuric AmmonideSulphatammon
611
Sulphurous Ammonides
612
Compounds of Ammonia with Hydracids
613
Sulphides of AmmoniumHydrosulphate of Ammonium 614 Theory of Ammonium
614
Brass
615
Solution of Ammonia 617 Chloride of Ammonium
617
Sulphate of Ammonium
618
Nitrate of Ammonium
619
Carbonates of Ammonium
620
Phosphat s of Ammonium
621
Ammoniated Salts
622
Action of Ammonia on Metallic Salts in Solution
623
Characters of the Compounds of Ammonium
624
Estimation of Ammonia by Precipitation
625
Other Processes for Extracting Lead
629
LimeQuicklimeSlaked Lime
644
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647
Chloride of Calcium
650
551
653
Building Materials
656
Iodides of Mercury
659
II Silver
664
Extraction of Silver by Amalgamation
665
Separation of Silver from Copper by Liquation
669
Silvering of Mirrors
670
Alloys of Silver
671
Assay of Silver by Cupellation
672
Assay of Silver by the Humid Process
674
361
675
Preparation of Fine Silver
680
Suboxide of SilverProtoxide of Silver or Argentic Oxide
681
Sulphide of Silver
682
Chlorides of Silver
683
Bromide of Silver
684
Iodide and Fluoride of Silver
685
Nitrate of Silver
686
Characters of the Salts of Silver
687
Estimation of Silver
688
Properties of Gold
690
Processes of GildingAmalgams of Gold
691
Alloys of Gold
692
Assay of Gold
694
Oxides of Gold
696
Sulphides of Gold
697
Bromides and Iodides of Gold
698
Purple of Cassius
699
365
701
Properties of Platinum
702
Platinum Black
703
Oxides of Platinum
704
Amidogen and Ammonium
705
Ammoniacal Derivatives from the Chlorides of Platinum
706
Other Compounds of Platinum
708
Characters of the Salts of Platinum
709
Oxides Sulphides and Chlorides of Rhodium
711
Influence of Adhesion and Solution
723
Other Surface Actions
736
CatalysisLiebigs Theory 1007 Effects of Motion on Chemical Attraction
740
Influence of Temperature 1009 Influence of Heat upon Chemical Attraction
745
Suspension of Chemical Action by Depression of Temperature
746
Influence of Light on Chemical Attraction Photography 1011 Supposed Influence of Light on Crystallization 1012 Chemical Actions of Light 1013 ...
747
367
761
368
762
763
763
369
767
371
769
Opposite Effects of the Red and Violet Extremity of the Spec trum
773
Estimation of Iron and Separation from the Alkalies
774
375
778
Numerical Relations of Atomic Weights INDEX
791
386
792
774
793
Influence of Mass on the Formation of Compounds
794
423
795
262
796
352
803
786
804

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