Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 204
... iodine in bisulphide of carbon , and arrived at the extraordinary result , that a quantity of dissolved iodine sufficiently opaque to cut off the light of the mid - day sun was , within the limits of experiment , absolutely transparent ...
... iodine in bisulphide of carbon , and arrived at the extraordinary result , that a quantity of dissolved iodine sufficiently opaque to cut off the light of the mid - day sun was , within the limits of experiment , absolutely transparent ...
Page 571
... iodine , with which it forms a purple compound . The colour , obtained by pouring a little tincture of iodine into a flask containing some starch , disappears when the fluid is boiled , but returns again after it has cooled . Iron or ...
... iodine , with which it forms a purple compound . The colour , obtained by pouring a little tincture of iodine into a flask containing some starch , disappears when the fluid is boiled , but returns again after it has cooled . Iron or ...
Page 575
... iodine , forming two volumes of hydriodic acid . There are some oxides of iodine and two important acids : Iodic acid or hydric iodate ( symbol , HIO ) ; Hydric periodate or periodic acid ( symbol , HIO . ) ; Iodic pentoxide ( symbol ...
... iodine , forming two volumes of hydriodic acid . There are some oxides of iodine and two important acids : Iodic acid or hydric iodate ( symbol , HIO ) ; Hydric periodate or periodic acid ( symbol , HIO . ) ; Iodic pentoxide ( symbol ...
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