| 1817 - 364 pages
...Leicester-square, ART. VIII. On Aqua-regia, or Nitro-muriatic Acid. By Sir H. DAvY, LL.D. rPRL FRS §-c. JF strong nitrous acid, saturated with nitrous gas, be...oxygen be added, the immediate condensation will be no more than might be expected from the formation of nitrous acid gas. And when this is decomposed,... | |
| 1817 - 382 pages
...J i strong nitrous acid, saturated with nitrous gas, be mixed with a saturated solution of muriatic gas, no other effect is produced than might be expected...oxygen be added, the immediate condensation will be no more than might be expected from the formation of nitrous acid gas. And when this is decomposed,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1827 - 904 pages
...saturated withi nitrous ga's, be mixed with a saturated solution of imiuriatic acid gas, no other eflact is produced than might be expected from the action...an equal quantity of water; and the mixed acid so fonned has no power of action on gold or platina. Again, if umuristic acid gas, and nitrous gas, in... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 438 pages
...double aquafortis, and keeping the mixture in a sand heat till the salt is dissolved ; taking cure to avoid the fumes, as the vessel must be left open...in equal volumes, be mixed together over mercury, andhaK a volume of oxygen he added, the immediate condensation will be no more than might be expected... | |
| Robert Hooper - 1829 - 428 pages
...no other effect is produced than might be expected from the action of nitrous acid of the нате strength on an equal quantity of water ; and the mixed...Again, if muriatic acid gas, and nitrous gas, in equal volume«, be mixed together over mercury, and hah a volume of oxygen be added, the immediate condensation... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1831 - 980 pages
...sand heat till the salt is dissolved ; taking care to avoid the fumes, as the vessel must be ¡fit open ; or by distilling nitric acid with an equal...oxygen be added, the immediate condensation will be no more than might be expected from the formation of nitrous acid gas. And when this is decomposed,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1844 - 630 pages
...nitrons gas (deutoxyde of azote), be mixed with the strongest liquid muriatic acid, no other eflecl a produced than might be expected from the action of nitrous acid of the same strength upon an equal quantity of water; nor has the mixed acid so formed any power of acting upon gold or... | |
| Edward Andrew Parnell - 1846 - 770 pages
...saturation with nitrous gae (deutoxyde of azote), be mixed with the strongest liquid muriatic acid, no other effect is produced than might be expected...from the action of nitrous acid of the same strength upon an equal quantity of water ; nor has the mixed acid so formed any power of acting upon gold or... | |
| Thomas Antisell - 1852 - 728 pages
...saturation with nitrous gas (deutoxide of azote), be mixed with the strongest liquid mnriatic acid, no other effect is produced than might be expected...from the action of nitrous acid of the same strength upon an equal quantity of water; nor has tho mixed aciu so funned any power of acting upon gold or... | |
| G.P. Putnam & Co - 1852 - 728 pages
...nitrons gus (deutoxide of azote), be mixed with the strongest liquid muriatic acid, no other effect ¡s produced than might be expected from the action of nitrous acid of the same strength upon an equal quantity of wntcr; nor has the mixed ucid so formed any power of acting upon gold or... | |
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