Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical, Volume 2

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Contents

CharcoalLamp BlackAnimal Charcoal
66
358
73
Action of Acids on Metals and Bases
79
Nitric Oxide
85
CHAPTER VI
98
Hydrochloric Acid
101
Solution of Hydrochloric Acid
103
Action of Hydrochloric Acid on Metallic Oxides
105
Aqua RegiaChloroNitric and ChloroNitrous Gases 378 Oxides of Chlorine 379 Hypochlorous AcidHypochlorites
109
Bleaching CompoundsChloride of Lime 381 Chlorimetry 382 Chloric AcidChlorates
115
Perchloric AcidPerchlorates
116
Chlorous AcidChlorites 385 Peroxide of Chlorine
119
Chloride ? of Nitrogen
121
Chlorides of Carbon
122
II Bromine
123
Hydrobromic Acid
125
Bromides
126
Bromic Acid 393 Other Compounds of Bromine
127
III Iodine
128
Hydriodic Acid
130
NO
141
406
143
Sulphites
151
Sulphuric AcidProcess of its Manufacture
158
Hyposulphuric Dithionic Acid
166
The Atmosphere
172
PARAGRAPH
191
Phosphorous AcidPhosphites
199
xiv
203
Pentachloride of Phosphorus
205
PARAGRAPH
208
Natural Relations of Silicon
211
PARAGRAPH
224
Compounds of Carbon and Hydrogen
231
Light Carburetted Hydrogen or Marsh Gas
237
Use of the Mouth Blowpipe
244
Rhodizonic and Croconic Acids
250
Cyanic Acid
257
PAGE
259
CHAPTER XI
270
Volatility
276
Mining Operations
282
Reduction or Smelting
288
NO
294
Estimation of Oxygen in Metallic Oxides
301
PARAGRAPH
306
Estimation of Chlorine
310
Iodides
311
PARAGRAPH
313
Sulphate of Aluminum
324
CHAPTER XII
326
Different Varieties of Alum
338
Proportion of OxygenIts Constancy
340
PARAGRAPH PAGE 587 Sulphite and Bisulphite of Sodium
360
Nitrate of Sodium
361
Bicarbonate and Sesquicarbonate of Sodium
365
Phosphates of Sodium
367
Difference between Mixture and Combination
368
Borates of Sodium
369
GlassTable of Chief Varieties
371
Bohemian GlassCrown Glass
372
Plate Glass and Window Glass
373
Bottle Glass
374
Réaumurs PorcelainDevitrification
375
Coloured Glasses
377
General Properties of Glass
379
Characters of the Salts of Sodium
380
III Lithium
381
Compounds of Lithium
382
IV Rubidium
383
RubidiaCompounds of Rubidium
384
CoesiaCompounds of Coesium
385
Compounds of Ammonia with Oxyacid Anhydrides
386
Sulphuric AmmonideSulphatammon
387
Sulphurous Ammonides
388
Solution of Ammonia
389
Sulphides of AmmoniumHydrosulphate of Ammonium
390
Chloride of Ammonium
391
Sulphate of Ammonium
392
Nitrate of Ammonium
393
Phosphat s of Ammonium
394
Action of Ammonia on Metallic Salts in Solution
395
Amidogen and Ammonium
396
Oxides of IodineIodic AcidIodates
397
Periodic AcidPeriodates
398
Chlorides and Bromides of Iodine
399
Iodide ? of Nitrogen
400
Relations of the Halogens to other Elements
401
IV Fluorine
402
Hydrofluoric AcidFluorides
403
Determination of the Combining Number of Fluorine
404
Natural Relations of the Sulphur Group PAGE
405
Chlorosulphuric AcidIodosulphuric Acid
424
Bisulphide of Carbon
430
Seleniuretted Hydrogen
436
681
448
Carbonates of MagnesiumBorate of Magnesium
454
3047
457
PARAGRAPH
461
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470
Compounds of Silicon with Hydrogen and Oxygen
471
Sulphides of Cobalt
476
Hydrochlorate of Chloride of Silicon
477
780
530
Sesquioxide of Chromium or Chromic Oxide
532
Chlorochromic Acid
538
PARAGRAPH
542
Phosphides
544
Estimation of Manganese
550
Alloys of Tin
556
Notation for Mixtures of Isomorphous Compounds
558
Stannic Chloride or Bichloride of Tin
562
Chloride of Potassium
564
Oxides of TitaniumTitanic Acid
565
Nitrate of PotassiumNitre Plantations
570
Other Compounds of Tungsten
575
Carbonate of Potassium
576
SodaHydrate of SodaSulphides of Sodium
582
Search for Arsenic in Organic MixturesReinschs TestMarshs
588
Properties of Antimony
594
Chlorides of Antimony
600
Characters of the Compounds of Antimony
601
869
609
Brass
615
Bromides of CopperSubiodide of Copper or Cupreous Iodide
622
103
626
Pattinsons Process for Extracting Silver from Lead
628
PARAGRAPH PAGH 895 Combined Action of Air and Water on Lead
631
Uses and Alloys of Lead
633
Red Oxide of Lead
635
Peroxide of LeadPlumbates
636
Sulphides of Lead
637
Chloride Oxychlorides and Bromide of Lead
638
Sulphate and Sulphite of Lead
639
Nitrites of Lead
640
Carbonate of LeadWhite Lead
642
Characters of the Salts of Lead
643
LimeQuicklimeSlaked Lime
644
Compounds of Thallium
646
912a Indium
647
Oxides and Sulphides of Palladium
648
Chloride of Calcium
650
Black Oxide of Mercury or Mercurous Oxide
651
Mercuramine
652
Sulphide of Mercury or Mercurous Sulphide
653
Calomel or Mercurous Chloride
654
Building Materials
656
Oxychlorides of Mercury
657
Action of Ammonia on Corrosive Sublimate
658
Iodides of Mercury
659
Nitride of Mercury
660
Sulphates of Mercury
661
Characters of the Salts of Mercury
662
Estimation of Mercury
663
II Silver
664
Extraction of Silver by Amalgamation
665
Separation of Silver from Copper by Liquation
669
Silvering of Mirrors
670
Alloys of Silver
671
Assay of Silver by Cupellation
672
Assay of Silver by the Humid Process
674
Preparation of Fine Silver
680
Suboxide of SilverProtoxide of Silver or Argentic Oxide
681
Sulphide of Silver
682
Chlorides of Silver
683
Bromide of Silver
684
Iodide and Fluoride of Silver
685
Nitrate of Silver
686
Characters of the Salts of Silver
687
Estimation of Silver
688
Properties of Gold
690
Processes of GildingAmalgams of Gold
691
Alloys of Gold
692
Assay of Gold
694
Oxides of Gold
696
Sulphides of Gold
697
Bromides and Iodides of Gold
698
Purple of Cassius
699
Properties of Platinum
702
Platinum Black
703
Oxides of Platinum
704
450
705
Ammoniacal Derivatives from the Chlorides of Platinum
706
Other Compounds of Platinum
708
Characters of the Salts of Platinum
709
Chlorides and other Compounds of Iridium
710
Influence of Adhesion and Solution
723
Influence of Mass on the Formation of Compounds
731
Estimation of Nickel in Analysis
736
Influence of Temperature
745
Photography on Collodion
754
Prismatic Analysis of the Chemical Effects of Light
761
Photographic Spectra of the Elements
768
105
772
Aid derived from IsomorphismSpecific Heat c
774
107
778
109
782
112
788
116
791
118
792
122
794
425
795
128
797
293
800
180
802
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803

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