A Treatise on Chemistry, Volume 2, Part 2D. Appleton and Company, 1884 |
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alcohol alkali alloy ammonia ammonium antimony aqua-regia aqueous atomic weight barium bismuth blue boiling bright Bromide brown carbon dioxide caustic potash Chem Chim cobalt colour colourless composition compound contains copper crystalline powder crystals cyanide decomposed decomposition deliquescent deposited dilute dissolves double salts easily soluble employed evaporated ferric ferrous flame formed fused gold green H₂O heated hydrochloric acid hydrofluoric acid hydrogen hydroxide ignited insoluble iodide iridium iron Journ lines liquid lustre manganese melts metal mineral mixture monoclinic needles nickel niobium nitrate nitric acid obtained occurs octohedrons osmium oxide oxygen palladium pentoxide platinous chloride platinum Platodiammonium possesses potassium chloride precipitate prepared prisms pure readily residue rhodium rhombic ruthenium sal-ammoniac separates silver small quantity soda sodium soluble in water specific gravity spectra spectrum sulphate sulphide sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid tantalum temperature tetroxide titanium trichloride trioxide tube vanadium vapour volatile washed whilst yellow yields zinc
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