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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![Duvkheim, analysis of mineral wateia at, 249 Dyiul elements, 96 Dynamical theory of gases, SO Dynamite, silica in the preparation of, 566 E. Earth, elements in the, 53, 55 Eau de Javelles, 264 Edges of crystals, 707 Efflorescence of salts, 234 Effluvia absorbed by charcoal, 595 Eft'usion of gases, 87 Egypt, chemistry first practised in, 4 Electricity, production of, 68 ; decom- position of water by, 46 Electrotyping, nse of graphite in, 587 Elements, theories of Aristotle and Paracelsus, 3, 8 ; discoveries of Boyle, 10 ; list and atomic weights of, 52 ; arrangement as metals and non- metals, 53, 54 Elixir vitee, 6, 8 Emerald gi-een, 541 Ems, hot springs at, 248 Epsom, saline springs at, 248; crystals of Epsom salts, 731 Erbium, atomic weight of, 52 Erlenmeyer and Bunte, olefiant gas, 612 Estramadurite, phosphorus in, 459 Etching on glass by hydrofluoric acid, 171 Ethane, or ethel hydride, 611 Ether, boiling point of, 77 Ethine or acetylene, 614 Ethyl chloride, boiling-point of, 77 Euchlorine, 75, 272 Eudiometer, Cavendish's, 19, 204, 238, 246 Eudiometric analysis of air, 443, 451 ; of water, 204 Evaporation of liqiiids, 77 Expansion and contraction of gases, 74, 76 ; of water, 224, 228 Explosions, of chlorine trioxide, 269 ; perchloric acid, 275 ; sulphuretted hydrogen gas, 297 ; chloride, brom- ide, and iodide ot nitrogen, 396, 398; phosphinc, 476 ; fire-damp, 608, 609; acetylene, 615 ; olefiant gas, 613 ; carbon disulphide, 643; carbonyl sulphide, 646 F. Faces of crystals, 707 Factitious air. Cavendish on, 18 Fahl-ore, 721, 743 Faisst, analyses of charcoal, 592 Faraday, liquefication of gas under pressure, 75 ; evaporation of liquids. 77 ; fluid chlorine, 117 ; hydrobromic aoid, 148 ; hydriodic acid, 159 ; de- tonation of oxygen and hydrogen, 220 ; rcgelation of ice, 227 ; Fara- day's tubes, 297 ; liquid ammonia, 380 ; chloride of nitrogen, 395 ; nitrous oxide, 417 ; carbon dioxide, 628, 633 ; carbon disulphide, 643 Favre, heat of combustion, 189, 190, 192 Felspar, 735 ^ Fever produced by impure water, 251 Filtration of water, 242, 566, 596 Fire-damp, 86, 596, 607, 609 Fixed air, 48 Flame, nature and temperature of, 184, 185 ; luminosity of, 186; oxyhydro- gen, 220 Flames, musical, 219 Flint, 568 Fluorides, application of the term, 90, 171 Fluorine, 165 ; fluorine and hydrogen, 167 ; qualitative detection of, 170 ; fluorides, 171 ; atomic weight of, 52 Fluorine and arsenic, 523 Fluorine and boron, 546 Fluorine and phosphorus, 486 Fluorine and selenium, 360 Fluorine and silicon, 564 Fluorine and sulphur, 305 Fluorine and tellurium, 370 Fluor-spar, crystals of, 717, 719 Forchhammer, water of the Atlantic, 257, 258 Fordos and Gelis, discovery of tetra- thionic acid, 353 Fourcroy, phosphorus, 4C0 Fowler's solution, 527 Fownes, carbon monoxide, 619 Francis L, experiments on the com- bustion of the diamond, 578 Frankland, luminosity of flame, 188 ; analysis of water, 253 ; of air, 447 ; marsh gas, 610 ; ethane, 611; carbou disulphide, 643 Freezing of lakes and rivers, 224 Freezing mixtures, 233 Fremy, ozone, 195 ; silicon disulphide, 575 Fresenius, arsenic, 537 Fresh and mineral waters, 247 Friedel and Ladenburg, silicon hydride, 559 ; chlorhydrosulpliate, 575 Friedrichshall, saline springs at, 248 Fuchs, arsenic, 633 Fuming sulphuric acid, its manufacture, 343 J properties, 344 Ct. Gaiin, ])hospliorus, (159 Galena, crystals of, 717](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21449016_0775.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)