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Page 387
... salts were decomposed in the same way by Sir H. Davy , the acid element of the salt being al- ways collected at the positive , and the earthy or alkaline one at the negative side of the ar- rangement . Sir H. Davy even found that acids ...
... salts were decomposed in the same way by Sir H. Davy , the acid element of the salt being al- ways collected at the positive , and the earthy or alkaline one at the negative side of the ar- rangement . Sir H. Davy even found that acids ...
Page 389
... salt is formed , which was first noticed by count Stadion ; its taste is somewhat like the common muriate of potass . At the heat of 412 ° it is resolved into oxygen and muriate of potass , in the proportion of 46 of the former to 56 of ...
... salt is formed , which was first noticed by count Stadion ; its taste is somewhat like the common muriate of potass . At the heat of 412 ° it is resolved into oxygen and muriate of potass , in the proportion of 46 of the former to 56 of ...
Page 390
... salts of iron and other metals . 337. Nature of Iodine ( From Dr. Henry's Elements ) . Iodine , from all that we yet ... salt , it remains in the mother liquor after separating the carbonate of soda , and most of the other salts , by ...
... salts of iron and other metals . 337. Nature of Iodine ( From Dr. Henry's Elements ) . Iodine , from all that we yet ... salt , it remains in the mother liquor after separating the carbonate of soda , and most of the other salts , by ...
Page 392
... salt , the sulphuric acid unites in this case with the base of the salt , and the muriatic acid is evolved in the form of gas . 357. Muriatic acid gas has a pungent smell , it is caustic in its action upon the skin , it ex- tinguishes ...
... salt , the sulphuric acid unites in this case with the base of the salt , and the muriatic acid is evolved in the form of gas . 357. Muriatic acid gas has a pungent smell , it is caustic in its action upon the skin , it ex- tinguishes ...
Page 393
... salt called nitrate of. the metals , without requiring , like the sulphuric , nitric , and other acids , that the metals should first be in the state of oxides . In proof of this theory it appears to be sufficiently established , that no ...
... salt called nitrate of. the metals , without requiring , like the sulphuric , nitric , and other acids , that the metals should first be in the state of oxides . In proof of this theory it appears to be sufficiently established , that no ...
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