The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 37-38Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1878 |
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Page 77
... silver solution must have a decidedly and so much nitric acid as may cause the colour of the acid reaction from free nitric acid , which it is quite un- ferric salt to disappear . A measured quantity of silver necessary to neutralise ...
... silver solution must have a decidedly and so much nitric acid as may cause the colour of the acid reaction from free nitric acid , which it is quite un- ferric salt to disappear . A measured quantity of silver necessary to neutralise ...
Page 78
... silver has been added , and the titration is completed as directed above . Of course the quantity of sulphocyanide added at first or during the introduction of the silver must also be deducted from the silver solution . It is therefore ...
... silver has been added , and the titration is completed as directed above . Of course the quantity of sulphocyanide added at first or during the introduction of the silver must also be deducted from the silver solution . It is therefore ...
Page 82
... silver figures in the first rank . By reason of its insolubility any soluble chloride may be transformed into chloride of silver with such facility that these reactions afforded a very general means for ascertaining the equivalents of ...
... silver figures in the first rank . By reason of its insolubility any soluble chloride may be transformed into chloride of silver with such facility that these reactions afforded a very general means for ascertaining the equivalents of ...
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