A Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry: Beeing a New and Greatly Enlarged Edition of the "outlines of Inorganic Chemistry" ; for the Use of StudentsWalton and Maberly, 1853 - 291 páginas |
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action affinity alkalies alumina ammonia ammonium analogous anhydrous antimony arsenic barium baryta base bodies boiling bromine burns carbonic acid caustic charcoal chemical chlorate chloride chromic acid chromium cobalt colour colourless combine combustion compound contains copper crystallises crystals decomposed deutoxide diluted dissolved distilled easily elements equivalent evaporation fluoride formed formula fusible gaseous gases heat hydrated hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrogen acid ignited insoluble iodide iodine iron lime liquid magnesia manganese matter melted mercury metal mineral mixture neutral salt neutralising nitrate nitric acid nitrogen nitrous number of atoms obtained oil of vitriol oxide oxidised oxygen peroxide persulphuret phosphate phosphoric acid phosphorus platinum potash potassium powder precipitate properties proportions protoxide pure quantity red-heat sesquioxide silver smell soda sodium solid soluble in water solution specific gravity sulphate sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid temperature terchloride tube vapour volatile volume yellow yields zinc
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Página 262 - This is strikingly shown in an alloy called the " fusible metal," which is composed of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin, and melts at 203° F.
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