Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... ammonia be standing by , a dense white cloud will appear when the gases burn . Now this cloud shows that muriatic acid has been produced ; for , if we dip a glass rod in muriatic acid , and hold it over the ammonia , the white cloud at ...
... ammonia be standing by , a dense white cloud will appear when the gases burn . Now this cloud shows that muriatic acid has been produced ; for , if we dip a glass rod in muriatic acid , and hold it over the ammonia , the white cloud at ...
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... water , and comes from the union of the hydrogen and the oxygen . This shows that there is nothing but oxygen and hydrogen in water . 3. Ammonia . Fill with chlorine a long glass tube COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS . 5 OXYGEN HYDROGEN WATER.
... water , and comes from the union of the hydrogen and the oxygen . This shows that there is nothing but oxygen and hydrogen in water . 3. Ammonia . Fill with chlorine a long glass tube COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS . 5 OXYGEN HYDROGEN WATER.
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... ammonia , since there was no nitrogen in the water poured into the tube . The white fumes which appeared in the tube , when the ammonia was dropped in , showed that muriatic acid was formed . Now we have learned that muriatic acid is ...
... ammonia , since there was no nitrogen in the water poured into the tube . The white fumes which appeared in the tube , when the ammonia was dropped in , showed that muriatic acid was formed . Now we have learned that muriatic acid is ...
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... one of chlorine . The symbol for water is H2O , since water is a compound , whose molecule con- tains two atoms of hydrogen and one of oxygen . The symbol of ammonia is H , N , its molecule COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS . 9.
... one of chlorine . The symbol for water is H2O , since water is a compound , whose molecule con- tains two atoms of hydrogen and one of oxygen . The symbol of ammonia is H , N , its molecule COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS . 9.
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... ammonia , H , N , contains 3 parts by weight of hydrogen to 14 of nitrogen . OXYGEN . 10. Preparation of Oxygen . - Oxygen is most readily obtained from potassic chlorate ( chlorate of potash ) , a sub- stance of whose weight it forms ...
... ammonia , H , N , contains 3 parts by weight of hydrogen to 14 of nitrogen . OXYGEN . 10. Preparation of Oxygen . - Oxygen is most readily obtained from potassic chlorate ( chlorate of potash ) , a sub- stance of whose weight it forms ...
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