A treatise on chemistry. Vol. 1, The non-metallic elements / by Sir H.E. Roscoe & C. Schorlemmer ...
- Henry Enfield Roscoe
- Date:
- 1881
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![Aruorplious boron, 542 Amorplious carbon, 588 Amorphous phosjihonis, 469 Amorjjhous silica, 568 Amygdalin, 663 Analcime, crystals of, 718 Analysis and synthesis, 59, 66, 72 Analyses, of charcoal, 592 ; of coal, 696, 599 ; of coke, 589 ; of fire- damp, 609 ; of granite rocks, 55 ; of water, 254, 255 Analysis, spectrum {sec Spectrum Analysis). Analytical chemistry, 60 Andreef, nitrous oxide, 418 Andrews, continuity of gaseous and liquid states, 79 ; properties of hydrogen, 104 ; heat of combustion, 189, 190, 192 ; ozone, 195, 196, 198, 199, 201; arsenic, 518; critical point of carbon dioxide, 633 Angles of crystals, 707 Aniline, boiling point of, 77 ; a test for nitric acid, 411 Aniline colours, 393 Animal charcoal, 592 Animal tissues, 459 Anthracite coal, 597 Antimony, investigations of Basil Valentine, 7 ; atomic weight of, 52 Antiphlogistic theory, 26, 30, 31 Ant-ozone, 202 Apatite, 459, 725; 741 ApoUinaris water, 248 Aqua-fortis, 399 Aqaa-regia, 124, 412 Aqueous hydrochloric acid, 139 Aqueous vapour, 453 {sec Steam) Aquinas, Thomas, 6 Arabians, theii- earlv study of chemis- try, 4 Aristotle's doctrine of the four ele- ments, 3, 10 ; yellow and red sul- phides of arsenic, 516 Armstrong, water analysis, 253 ; car- bon yl sul])hide, 645 Arsenic, history of its discovery, natural sources, 516 ; preparation, 517 ; properties, 518 ; its detection in cases of poisoning, 534 ; atomic weiglit, 52 Arsenic and bromine, 522 Arsenic and chlorine, 521 Arsenic and fluorine, 523 Arsenic and hydrogen, 519 Arsenic and iodine, 523 Arsenic and phosphorus, 534 Arsenic and seleiiiuiu, 534 Arsenic and sul[)hur, 531 Arsenic disnlphide, 531 Arsenic peutasulphidc, 533 Arsenic pciitoxide, 528 Arsenic phospliide, 534 Arsenic tribroniidc, 522 Arsenic trichloride, 521 Arsenic trifluoride, 523 Arsenic tri-iodide, 523 Arsenic trioxide, 524 Arsenic trisulphide, 532 Arsenious acid, 524, 527 Artificial growth of crystals, 712 Asymmetric system of crystallography, 738 Atacamite, 111 Atlantic Ocean, water of the, 257, 258 Atmolysis, 85 Atmosphere, the, 434 ; its pressure, 435 ; invention of the barometer, 436 ; height of the atmosphere, 437 ; its temperature, density, and com- position, 439 ; gravimetric and volu- metric analyses of air, 441, 443 ; its constitution, 447 ; atmospheric car- bonic acid, 449 ; town, country, mountain, and sea air, 440, 446, 449, 450 ; moisture, ammonia, ozone, and nitric acid in air, 452, 453 ; organic matter, 455 ; ventilation, 456 Atmospheric ozone, 199 Atom, definition of, 71, 80 Atomic theory discovered by Dalton, 33, 35, 36, 65 Atomic weights of elementary bodies, 52 Atomic value of elements, 98 Austin, ammonia, 379 Averami, combustion of the diamond, 578 Avogadro, densities and molecules of gases, 38, 70 Axiuite, crystals of, 739 B. Babo, arsenic, 537 Bacon, Roger, 6 Baden-Baden, hot springs at, 248, 249 Bala Lake, water of, 251 Balance, the, 56 Balard, bromine discovered bj', 142 Balloons, 110 Balmain, boron nitride, 554 Barium, atomic weight of, 52 Barium formate, crystals of, 734 Barometer first so named by Boyle. 436 Baron, on borax, 542 Basic oxides, 193 Bath, hot springs at, 248 Baume, combustion of diamonds, 678 Baunu>rt, ozone, 195 Bauinhaucr, specific gravity of dia- mond, 580 15ayen, his chemical researches, 26 Beclier, J. J., liis chemical researches, 12 ; silica, 555 ; olcfiant gas, 611](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21449016_0770.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)