| Thomas Thomson - 1817 - Liczba stron: 596
...having the appearance Magntof silver ; sinks rapidly in water, and of course is consider- s-umably heavier than that liquid. When the amalgam of magnesium...formation of magnesia goes on with great rapidity. f II. We are acquainted with only one compound of magnesium and oxygen; namely, magnesia. Though it... | |
| George Fownes - 1878 - Liczba stron: 1054
...: it is soluble in about 30 parts of water, and miscible in all proportions with alcohol and ether. Exposed to the air, it rapidly absorbs oxygen, and is converted into crystallized benzoic acid. Heated with solid potassium hf/drositlp, it gives off hydrogen, and yields... | |
| Sir Edward Frankland, Francis Robert Japp - 1885 - Liczba stron: 732
...white powder, but generally has a greenish tint, owing to the difficulty of entirely excluding oxygen. When exposed to the air it rapidly absorbs oxygen, and is converted into ferric oxide, sometimes with incandescence. FEKROUS DIFERRIC TF.TROXIDE (Magnetic oxide), 'Fe.jO.jFeo".... | |
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