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The specific name of a base is made an adjective in ic or ous formed from the
Latin name of the metal, followed by the term hydrate. Thus, 1} (H20 + K20) =
HKO. K20 is potassic oxide, and HKO is potassic hydrate. So H20 + BaO (baric
oxide) ...
The specific name of a base is made an adjective in ic or ous formed from the
Latin name of the metal, followed by the term hydrate. Thus, 1} (H20 + K20) =
HKO. K20 is potassic oxide, and HKO is potassic hydrate. So H20 + BaO (baric
oxide) ...
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101. SAL TS OF SODIUZVL—There are two compounds of sodium and oxygen,
NaaO, sodic oxide, and NagOz, sodic peroxide. Sodic oxide has a strong affinity
for water, with which it combines to form HNaO, sodic hydrate (caustic soda).
101. SAL TS OF SODIUZVL—There are two compounds of sodium and oxygen,
NaaO, sodic oxide, and NagOz, sodic peroxide. Sodic oxide has a strong affinity
for water, with which it combines to form HNaO, sodic hydrate (caustic soda).
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combines with water very readily, giving off great heat, and falling to a white
powder called calcic hydrate, or slahed lime. The hydrate is slightly soluble in
water, 1 part of it dissolving in 730 parts of cold, but only in 1,300 parts of boiling
water, ...
combines with water very readily, giving off great heat, and falling to a white
powder called calcic hydrate, or slahed lime. The hydrate is slightly soluble in
water, 1 part of it dissolving in 730 parts of cold, but only in 1,300 parts of boiling
water, ...
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... an equivalent of a metallic element. In the bases of the univalent metals, I atom
of H is replaced by 1 of the univalent metal. Thus,— HHO = H20. KHO = potassic
hydrate. The bases of the bivalent metals are of a condensed APPENDIX. 1 69.
... an equivalent of a metallic element. In the bases of the univalent metals, I atom
of H is replaced by 1 of the univalent metal. Thus,— HHO = H20. KHO = potassic
hydrate. The bases of the bivalent metals are of a condensed APPENDIX. 1 69.
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Thus,— H2H2O2 = 2H20 Cal'IzOz = calcic hydrate. The bases of the lrz'valent
metals are also condensed in type, 3 molecules of H20 being soldered together
by a trivalent atom. Thus, - HBHSO3 = 3H20. AuHaOa = auric hydrate.
Thus,— H2H2O2 = 2H20 Cal'IzOz = calcic hydrate. The bases of the lrz'valent
metals are also condensed in type, 3 molecules of H20 being soldered together
by a trivalent atom. Thus, - HBHSO3 = 3H20. AuHaOa = auric hydrate.
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