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" PbCl2 is precipitated when a soluble chloride is added to a solution of a lead salt. It is slightly soluble in water (1.5 : 100) at 18°, and much more so at 100°. "
General Chemistry for Colleges - Page 574
by Alexander Smith - 1917 - 662 pages
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A Compend of inorganic chemistry

G. Mason Ward - 1883 - 162 pages
...Argentous Chloride Ag4 Cl2. SILVER MONOCHLORIDE, or ARGENTIC CHLORIDE, Ag Cl. Preparation. This chloride is precipitated when a soluble chloride is added to a solution of Silver Nitrate. Properties. It is a white precipitate, insoluble in water and hydrogen nitrate. Silver...
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A Compend of Chemistry

G. Mason Ward - 1883 - 136 pages
...Argentous Chloride Ag4 Cl2. SILVER MONOCHLORIDE, or ARGENTIC CHLORIDE, Ag CI. Preparation. This chloride is precipitated when a soluble chloride is added to a solution of Silver Nitrate. Properties. It is a white precipitate, insoluble in water and hydrogen nitrate. Silver...
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A Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry

George S. Newth - 1895 - 696 pages
...Chloride (lead dichloride), PbClj, is obtained as a white curdy precipitate, when hydrochloric acid, or a soluble chloride, is added to a solution of a lead salt. It is also produced by the action of boiling hydrochloric acid upon lead in the presence of air. It is best...
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Introduction to General Chemistry

John Tappan Stoddard - 1910 - 472 pages
...methods. Lead Chlorides. — Lead chloride, PbCl2, is only slightly soluble in cold water, and hence is precipitated when a soluble chloride is added to a solution of a lead salt. It is more soluble in hot water, most of it crystallizing out when a hot solution is cooled. A number of...
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Modern Inorganic Chemistry

Joseph William Mellor - 1912 - 896 pages
...Lead chloride, PbCl3. — This salt separates as a white curdy precipitate when hydrochloric acid or a soluble chloride is added to a solution of a lead salt. It is also made by dissolving lead oxide or carbonate in hot hydrochloric acid. On cooling, the solution...
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Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry

Alexander Smith - 1917 - 958 pages
...nitrate and oxides of nitrogen (p. 535). Chlorides and Iodide of Lead. — Plumbic chloride PbCl2 is lead salt. It is slightly soluble in water (1.5 : 100) at 18°, and much more so at 100°. In the saturated solution at 25° about 50 per cent of the lead is in the form Pb++, 44 per cent as...
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Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry

Alexander Smith - 1917 - 954 pages
...nitrate and oxides of nitrogen (p. 535). Chlorides and Iodide of Lead. — Plumbic chloride PbCl» fa precipitated when a soluble chloride is added to a solution of a soluble lead salt. It is slightly soluble in water (1.5 : 100) at 18°, and much more so at 100°....
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Smith's Inorganic Chemistry

Alexander Smith, James Kendall - 1926 - 1088 pages
...quantities to the gasoline used in automobiles as an " anti-knock." Chlorides and Iodide. — Lead chloride PbCl2 is precipitated when a soluble chloride is added to a solution of a bivalent lead salt. It is slightly soluble in water (1.5 parts in 100) at 18°, and much more so at...
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