Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical, 2. del

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John Wiley, 1873
 

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PARAGRAPH
37
348
48
X
49
351
57
Synthesis of Carbonic Anhydride
68
PARAGRAPH
69
Action of Acids on Metals and Bases
79
Nitric Oxide
85
CHAPTER VI
98
Action of Hydrochloric Acid on Metallic Oxides
105
PARAGRAPH
109
Bleaching CompoundsChloride of Lime
115
Chlorides of Carbon
122
394
128
Chlorides and Bromides of Iodine
135
Hydrofluoric AcidFluorides
140
NO
141
Various Forms of Sulphur
145
Electropositive and Electronegative Sulphur 409 Compounds of Sulphur with Oxygen 410 Sulphurous Acid
148
Sulphites
151
Sulphuric AcidTheory of its Formation
153
Sulphuric AcidProcess of its Manufacture 414 Hydrates of Sulphuric Acid
158
Nordhausen Sulphuric Acid 416 Sulphuric Anhydride
159
Common Impurities in Sulphuric Acid 418 SulphatesTests for Sulphuric Acid 419 Hyposulphurous AcidHyposulphites
163
Hyposulphuric Dithionic Acid 421 Trithionic Acid
166
Tetrathionic Acid 423 Pentathionic Acid
167
Chlorosulphuric AcidIodosulphuric Acid 425 Nitrosulphuric Acid
168
The Atmosphere
172
Sulphazotised Acids 427 Hydrosulphuric Acid or Sulphuretted Hydrogen 428 Hydrosulphates and Sulphides 429 Persulphide of Hydrogen
174
Bisulphide of Carbon
175
Chlorides Bromides and Iodides of Sulphur 432 Sulphide of Nitrogen 433 II Selenium
178
Selenious AcidSelenites 435 Selenic AcidSeleniates
180
Seleniuretted Hydrogen 437 Chlorides of Selenium 438 III Tellurium
181
Tellurous Acid
182
Telluric Acid 441 Telluretted Hydrogen
183
Phosphorus
184
Phosphorus
185
Oxides of Phosphorus
191
Compounds of Lead with OxygenProtoxide
193
Monobasic or Metaphosphoric Acid
199
Pentachloride of Phosphorus
205
SECOND DIVISIONTHE METALS
208
Fluorides of Aluminum
209
Silica or Silicic Anhydride
211
Compounds of Silicon with Hydrogen and Oxygen
218
PARAGRAPH
224
Sulphate of Aluminum
225
Hydrocarbons
235
Theory of the Blowpipe
242
Oxalic AcidOxalates
248
Cyanides
255
PAGE
259
Peroxide of LeadPlumbates
264
General Properties of the Metals
270
Ruthenium
275
228
276
Sulphides of Lead
289
General Properties of the Compounds of the Metals
293
Estimation of Oxygen in Metallic Oxides
301
Estimation of Chlorine
310
143
311
PARAGRAPH
313
Metals of the Alkalies
326
98141
338
Proportion of OxygenIts Constancy
340
Difference between Mixture and Combination
368
Phosphates of Aluminum
374
Amidogen and Ammonium
396
PARAGRAP
400
Various kinds of Natural Waters
401
Nitrate of Strontium
406
Hydraulic Limes and Mortars
412
Aluminous Rocks and Minerals
417
Calcareous WatersClarks Soap Test
420
Aluminate of Sodium
427
Porcelain and Pottery Ware
438
Characters of the Salts of Aluminum
445
146
450
Magnesia
452
148
453
3047
457
Separation of the Alkaline Earths from each other
458
Characters of the Salts of Zinc
467
715
468
xvi
470
Oxides of CobaltZaffreSmaltThénards Blue
474
PARAGRAPH
480
Boracic AnhydrideBoracic AcidBorates
481
Oxides of Nickel
482
Oxides of Uranium
486
Theory of the Blast Furnace
492
Conversion of Cast Iron into Wrought IronRefining
500
Preparation of Pure Iron
509
Protosulphide of Iron
518
xviii
528
Sesquioxide of Chromium or Chromic Oxide
532
PARAGRAPH
542
Oxides of Manganese
543
Compounds of Carbon of Silicon and of Boron with Metals
545
151
549
Preparation of TinPlate
555
Notation for Mixtures of Isomorphous Compounds
558
Stannous Chloride or Protochloride of Tin
561
Chloride of Potassium
564
Nitrate of PotassiumNitre Plantations
570
Nitrate of Sodium
588
Carbonate of SodiumProcess of its Manufacture
589
Bicarbonate and Sesquicarbonate of Sodium
590
Phosphates of Sodium
591
Borates of Sodium
592
Silicates of Sodium
593
Glass Table of Chief Varieties
594
Bohemian GlassCrown Glass
595
Plate Glass and Window Glass
596
Bottle Glass
597
Réaumurs PorcelainDevitrification
598
Flint GlassOptical Glass
599
Coloured Glasses
600
General Properties of Glass
601
Characters of the Salts of Sodium
602
III Lithium
603
Lithia
604
Compounds of Lithium
605
IV Rubidium
606
RubidiaCompounds of Rubidium
607
V Caesium
608
CœesiaCompounds of Coesium VI Salts of Ammonium
609
Compounds of Ammonia with Oxyacid Anhydrides
610
Sulphuric AmmonideSulphatammon
611
Sulphurous Ammonides
612
Compounds of Ammonia with Hydracids
613
Theory of Ammonium
614
Solution of Ammonia
615
Sulphides of AmmoniumHydrosulphate of Ammonium
616
Chloride of Ammonium
617
159
618
Nitrate of Ammonium
619
Carbonates of Ammonium
620
Phosphates of Ammonium
621
Ammoniated Salts
622
Action of Ammonia on Metallic Salts in Solution
623
Characters of the Compounds of Ammonium
624
Estimation of Ammonia by Precipitation
625
Estimation of Ammonia by Acids xi
626
Phosphates and Borates of Lead
642
PAGE
647
Properties and Uses of Mercury
650
Corrosive Sublimate or Mercuric Chloride
656
Characters of the Salts of Mercury
662
II Silver
664
Extraction of Silver by Amalgamation
665
Separation of Silver from Copper by Liquation
669
Silvering of Mirrors
670
Alloys of Silver
671
Assay of Silver by Cupellation
672
Assay of Silver by the Humid Process
674
360
675
Preparation of Fine Silver
680
Suboxide of SilverProtoxide of Silver or Argentic Oxide
681
Sulphide of Silver
682
Chlorides of Silver
683
188
684
Iodide and Fluoride of Silver
685
Nitrate of Silver
686
Characters of the Salts of Silver
687
Estimation of Silver
688
Properties of Gold
690
Processes of GildingAmalgams of Gold
691
Alloys of Gold
692
Assay of Gold
694
Oxides of Gold
696
Sulphides of Gold
697
Bromides and Iodides of Gold
698
Purple of Cassius
699
365
701
Properties of Platinum
702
Platinum Black
703
Oxides of Platinum
704
Sulphides of Platinum
705
Ammoniacal Derivatives from the Chlorides of Platinum
706
Other Compounds of Platinum
708
Characters of the Salts of Platinum
709
CHAPTER XX
722
Action of Bases on Salts in Solution
728
Experiments of Bunsen and of Debus on the Effects of Mass
734
Other Surface Actions
736
Influence of Temperature
745
Photography on Collodion
754
367
761
368
762
Magnetic SulphidesMispickelPhosphide of Iron
763
369
767
Photographic Spectra of the Elements
768
371
769
160
770
Aid derived from IsomorphismSpecific Heat c
774
Separation of Iron from Aluminum and Glucinum
775
375
778
Protoxide of Chromium or Chromous Oxide
781
167
791
388
792
PAGE
794
128
797
175
798
450470
799
178
800
180
802
141184
803
183
804

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