| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1810 - 414 pages
...gas disappear, and a limpid fluid, precisely the same as Libavius's liquor is formed ; — it occured to me, that if this substance is a combination of...mercury to a small quantity of the liquor of Libavius ; X • it was absorbed with great heat, and no gas was generated ; a solid result was obtained, which... | |
| William Nicholson - 1810 - 844 pages
...Libavius ; it was absorbed c*' with great heat, and no gas was generated ; a solid result compound. was obtained, which was of a dull white colour; some...ascertain if it contained oxide of tin ; but the whole volatilized, producing dense pungent fumes. Another experiment of the same kind, made with great care,... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1811 - 454 pages
...— it occurred to me, that if this substance is a combination of muriatic acid and oxyd of tin, oxyd of tin ought to be separated from it by means of ammonia....some of it was heated, to ascertain if it contained oxyd of tin ; but the whole volatilised, producing dense pungent fumes. Another experiment of the same... | |
| 1811 - 464 pages
...oxyd of tin, oxyd of tin ought to be separated from it by means of ammonia. I admitted ammoniacal gus over mercury to a small quantity of the liquor of...some of it was heated, to ascertain if it contained oxyd of tin ; but the whole volatilised, producing dense pungent fumes. Another experiment of the same... | |
| Nathaniel Potter - 1811 - 442 pages
...Philosophical Transactions for 1800, p. 19J. to be separated from it by means of ammonia. I admitted ammonical gas over mercury to a small quantity of the liquor...solid result was obtained, which was of a dull white color ; some of it was heated, to ascertain if it contained oxyde of tin ; but the whole volatalized,... | |
| 1811 - 574 pages
...ammoniacal gas over mercury to a small quantity of the liquot ' Philosophical Transactions for 1800, p. 191. of Libavius; it was absorbed with great heat, and...solid result was obtained, which was of a dull white color; some of it was heated, to ascertain if it contained oxyde of tin; but the whole volatilized,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 436 pages
...muriatic acid and oxide of tin, oxide of tin ought to be separated from it by means of ammonia. — He admitted ammoniacal gas over mercury to a small quantity...generated; a solid result was obtained, which was ot a dull white colour: some of it was heated, to ascertain if it contained oxide of tin; but the whole... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 436 pages
...muriatic acid and oxide of tin, oxide of tin ought to be separated from it by means of ammonia.— He admitted ammoniacal gas over mercury to a small quantity of the liquor of Li bavius; it was absorbed with great heat, and no gas was generated; a solid result was obtained,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1827 - 904 pages
...ammonia. He admitted ammo. niacal gas over mercury to a small quantIty of the llquor of I 4 ibavius ; it was absorbed with great heat, and no gas was generated;...result was obtained, which was of a dull white colour r some of it was heated, to aacer. taiii WIt contained oxide of tin ; but the whole volatilized, producing... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1828 - 872 pages
...muriatic acid and oxide of tin, oxide of tin ought to be separated from it by means of ammonia. He admitted ammoniacal gas over mercury to a small quantity...ascertain if it contained oxide of tin ; but the whole volatilized, producing dense pungent fumes. Another experiment of the sanie kind, made with great c;:r;.-,... | |
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