Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... Mercury ( hydrargyrum ) Hg 200 Nickel Ni 58.7 Platinum Pt 197.5 40 Potassium ( kalium ) K 39 52.5 Silver ( argentum ) Ag 108 Co 58.7 Sodium ( natrium ) Na 23 Cu 63.5 Strontium Sr 87.5 Au 197 Tin ( stannum ) Sn 118 Fe 56 Zinc Zn 65.2 Pb ...
... Mercury ( hydrargyrum ) Hg 200 Nickel Ni 58.7 Platinum Pt 197.5 40 Potassium ( kalium ) K 39 52.5 Silver ( argentum ) Ag 108 Co 58.7 Sodium ( natrium ) Na 23 Cu 63.5 Strontium Sr 87.5 Au 197 Tin ( stannum ) Sn 118 Fe 56 Zinc Zn 65.2 Pb ...
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... mercury . ) It forms with hydrogen an acid , HCN , analogous to muriatic acid , HCl . This acid is called hydrocyanic or prussic acid . The most important of the blue compounds of cyano- gen is Prussian blue , which may be formed by ...
... mercury . ) It forms with hydrogen an acid , HCN , analogous to muriatic acid , HCl . This acid is called hydrocyanic or prussic acid . The most important of the blue compounds of cyano- gen is Prussian blue , which may be formed by ...
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... mercury , that exists as a liquid at the ordinary temperature . Its specific gravity is 2.966 , it freezes at -9 ° , and boils at 145 ° . It has a very strong , irritating smell , resembling that of chlorine , and when inhaled ,, acts ...
... mercury , that exists as a liquid at the ordinary temperature . Its specific gravity is 2.966 , it freezes at -9 ° , and boils at 145 ° . It has a very strong , irritating smell , resembling that of chlorine , and when inhaled ,, acts ...
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... Mercury 13.596 Antimony * 6.7 Lead 11.3 Chromium 5.9 Silver 10.5 Aluminium 2.56 Bismuth * 9.8 Strontium 2.54 Copper 8.9 Magnesium 1.75 Nickel 8.8 Calcium 1.58 Cadmium 8.6 Sodium 0.972 Cobalt Manganese 8.5 Potassium 0.865 0.593 8.0 ...
... Mercury 13.596 Antimony * 6.7 Lead 11.3 Chromium 5.9 Silver 10.5 Aluminium 2.56 Bismuth * 9.8 Strontium 2.54 Copper 8.9 Magnesium 1.75 Nickel 8.8 Calcium 1.58 Cadmium 8.6 Sodium 0.972 Cobalt Manganese 8.5 Potassium 0.865 0.593 8.0 ...
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... mercury boils at 662 ° , while potassium , sodium , magnesium , zinc , and cadmium can be distilled . at a red heat . Even the more infusible metals , such as copper and gold , are not absolutely fixed , but give off small quantities of ...
... mercury boils at 662 ° , while potassium , sodium , magnesium , zinc , and cadmium can be distilled . at a red heat . Even the more infusible metals , such as copper and gold , are not absolutely fixed , but give off small quantities of ...
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