Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 568
... sulphuric acid , diluted with water , is then added . The proportions are 4 parts by weight of salt , 3 of black oxide of manganese , 10 sulphuric acid previously diluted with 7 of water . When these materials are carefully heated , the ...
... sulphuric acid , diluted with water , is then added . The proportions are 4 parts by weight of salt , 3 of black oxide of manganese , 10 sulphuric acid previously diluted with 7 of water . When these materials are carefully heated , the ...
Page 586
... sulphuric acid , the former is decomposed into carbonic acid and carbonic oxide ( CO , and CO ) , the elements ( H2O ) which form water being removed by the sulphuric acid . Carbonic oxide burns with a lambent blue flame , and is ...
... sulphuric acid , the former is decomposed into carbonic acid and carbonic oxide ( CO , and CO ) , the elements ( H2O ) which form water being removed by the sulphuric acid . Carbonic oxide burns with a lambent blue flame , and is ...
Page 598
... sulphuric anhy- dride ( SO3 ) is produced . It is called by some authors sulphuric trioxide . Curious to state , this body does not redden litmus or blacken the skin . combines with water with great rapidity , and , when brought in ...
... sulphuric anhy- dride ( SO3 ) is produced . It is called by some authors sulphuric trioxide . Curious to state , this body does not redden litmus or blacken the skin . combines with water with great rapidity , and , when brought in ...
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