... to this add about half its bulk of a warm saturated solution of cupric hydroxide in strong ammonia. Nitrogen is freely evolved during the addition, and the cupric is reduced to cuprous hydroxide, which remains dissolved in the ammoniacal liquid and... Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 275by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1908Full view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1908 - 750 pages
...part of freshly distilled phenylhydrazine and two parts of water till a clear solution is obtained. To this add about half its bulk of a warm saturated...cuprous hydroxide, which remains dissolved in the ainmoniacal liquid, and does not undergo any immediate appreciable further reduction until heated.... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1912 - 822 pages
...until a clear solution is obtained, when it is mixed with about half its bulk of a warm saturate:! solution of cupric hydroxide in strong ammonia. Nitrogen...freely evolved during the addition, and the cupric hydroxide is reduced to cuprous hydroxide, which remains dissolved in the ammoniacal liquid and does... | |
| Society of Glass Technology - 1919 - 708 pages
...freshlydistilled phenylhydrazine and two parts of water is heated until a clear solution is obtained. To this about half its bulk of a warm saturated solution of cupric hydroxide in strong ammonia is added. The cupric salt is reduced to cuprous hydroxide, which remains dissolved in the ammoniacal... | |
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