Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 12Chemical news office., 1865 |
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... chlorine forms with hydrogen a very acid salt , and that some other elements also form acid hydrides . But when it is admitted that H2SO4 is a salt , though of very acid properties , that HNO , and H , PO , are also very acid salts ...
... chlorine forms with hydrogen a very acid salt , and that some other elements also form acid hydrides . But when it is admitted that H2SO4 is a salt , though of very acid properties , that HNO , and H , PO , are also very acid salts ...
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... chlorine on free hydrogen , where two molecules of the elements form two molecules of the compound by a process of double decomposition . If such reactions as that of chlorine on hydrogen , and of anhydrous acetic acid on water , are ...
... chlorine on free hydrogen , where two molecules of the elements form two molecules of the compound by a process of double decomposition . If such reactions as that of chlorine on hydrogen , and of anhydrous acetic acid on water , are ...
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... Chlorine , bromine , and iodine are easily obtained by following the same method . The process consists in decomposing in a U - shaped tube the hydrogenated combination of the metalloids , using graphite conductors as the electrodes ...
... Chlorine , bromine , and iodine are easily obtained by following the same method . The process consists in decomposing in a U - shaped tube the hydrogenated combination of the metalloids , using graphite conductors as the electrodes ...
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... chlorine through it when heated to redness , or in some cases simply by separating the iron , which is the great impurity , by magnets . The graphite so prepared answers their purpose as well as Mr. Brodie's , and is less expensive . It ...
... chlorine through it when heated to redness , or in some cases simply by separating the iron , which is the great impurity , by magnets . The graphite so prepared answers their purpose as well as Mr. Brodie's , and is less expensive . It ...
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... chlorine gas and fired , its hydrogen is consumed , and its carbon is depo- sited in the form of soot . It is also slowly absorbed by chlorine , in the dark as well as in the light , forming a heavy oily liquid of an ethereal odour ...
... chlorine gas and fired , its hydrogen is consumed , and its carbon is depo- sited in the form of soot . It is also slowly absorbed by chlorine , in the dark as well as in the light , forming a heavy oily liquid of an ethereal odour ...
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