| Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1876 - 300 pages
...; Iron sesquioxide ; or or Peroxide of iron. Sesquioxide of iron. Names of Adds and Salts. — The same principles guide the construction of the names.... Hydrochloric acid. HC1O . . . Hypochlorous acid. HC1O2 . . . Chlorous acid. HC1O3 . . . Chloric acid. HC1O4 . . . Perchloric acid. Here, again, the... | |
| Charles Edward Armand Semple - 1877 - 300 pages
...the unbroken series of the acids of chlorine, increasing step by step by one atom of O :— •HCl, hydrochloric acid. HC1O, hypochlorous acid. HC1O 2...acid. HC1O 3 , chloric acid. HC1O 4 , perchloric acid. COMPOUND OF CHLOEINE WITH NITEOGEN. With marsh gas (CH 4 ) the following stages in the substitnlion... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1881 - 446 pages
...form, as seen, an unbroken series, each member differing from the next by one atom of oxygen : HCl, Hydrochloric acid. HC1O, Hypochlorous acid HC1O 2...acid. HC1O 3 , Chloric acid. HC1O 4 , Perchloric acid. COMPOUND OF CHLORINE AND NITROGEN. caution must be used in manipulating even traces of this body. The... | |
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