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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![Mitscheiiich, isomorphism, 39; sul- phur, 291 ; selenium, 356 ; phos- phorus, 463 ; arsenic, 525, 530 ; crystallography,isomorphism, dimor- phism, and trimorphism, 740, 744 MofTat, test papers for ozone, 200 Molecules, 68, 70, 71, 80 Molecular physics, 68 Molybdoena, 577 Molybdenum, atomic weight of, 52, 54 Monad elements, 96 Monoclinic system of crystallography, 735 Monosilicates, 573 Monosymmetric system of crystallo- graphy, 735 Monoxide, application of the term, 90 Morton, water of the Irish Sea, 257 Motive power of heat, 80 Mountain air, 436, 450 Mousson, melting point of ice, 227 Mud volcanoes in the Crimea, 608 Muir, bromine disulphide, 304 Multiple proportions, law of combina- tion in, 67 Muriatic acid, 133 Murdoch, William, manufacture of coal gas, 683 Musical flames, 219 Mimetesite, isomorphism of, 741 Napthalene, boiling point of, 77 Natterer, gases and vapours, 75 ; hy- drogen, 104 ; oxygen, 177 ; condens- ing ajiparatus, 417 ; silicon, 564 ; carbonic oxide, 620 ; apparatus for lir[uefaction of carbon dioxide, 629, 632 Nessler's re-agent, 242, 252, 593;colori- metric test for nitrogen in water, 252 Newton, combustion of the diamond, 577 New Zealand, hot springs in, 248 Nicholson, decomposition of water by electricity, 45 Nickel, atomic weight of, 52; in meteorites, 56 Nickel sulphate, crystals of, 728, 729 Nickles, arsenic tribromide, 522 Nicolas, phosphorus, 460 Niobium, atomic weight of, 52 Nitrates, 402, 410 Nitrate of silver, 409 Nitric acid, 399 ; composition, 400 ; synthesis 401 ; preparation and pro- jierties, 403 ; commercial manufac- ture, 405 ; detection and estimation, 410 ; in rain-water, 455 Nitric oxide, 421 ; preparation and properties, 422 Nitrogen, discovered by Rutherford, 19; atomic weight, 52, 54, 373 ; preparation, 374 ; properties, 377 ; 66, 68 ; in water, detection of, 251 Nitrogen chlorophosphide, 515 Nitrogen pentoxide, preparation and properties, 413, 414 Nitrogen sulphide, 430 Nitrogen tetroxide, preparation and properties, 426, 427 Nitrogen trioxide, 423 Nitrogen compounds with the elements of the chlorine group, 395 ; with sulphur and selenium, 430 Nitrogen and boron, 554 Nitrogen and hydrogen, 377 Nitrogen and oxygen, 66, 68, 399 Nitrogen and phosphorus, 513 Nitrogen and sUicon, 575 Nitrogen gas, 47; unit volume, 69 ; pressure, 75 Nitro-glycerine, 409 Nitrosulphonic acid, 432 Nitrosulphonic chloride, 433 Nitrosuphonic anhydride, 433 Nitrosyl bromide, 425 Nitrosyl chloride, 425 Nitrous acid, 423 Nitrous oxide, boiling point, 77, 415 ; preparation and properties, 416, 417 ; composition, 419 Nitrous oxide gas, 75 Nitroxyl chloride, 415 Nitroxypyrosul]ihuric acid, 434 Nomenclature, chemical, 87 Non-condensible gases, 75 Non-luminous flames, 188 Non-metallic elements, list of, 53, 54 Nordenskjold, crystals of graphite, 584 Northmore, liquefication of chlorine gas, 75 Notation, of non-metallic elements, 96 ; of oxides, acids, and salts, 91, 93 0. Occlusion, 105 Odling, sulpluiryl bromide, 348 Oils, early application of the temi, 88 Oil-springs in Pennsylvania; marsh gas, and ethane in, 608, 611 Olefiant gas, 611 ; preparation and pro- perties, 612 Optical properties of crystals, 746 Organic, first distinguished from in- organic, chemistry, 10 Organic chemistry, progress of, 39 Orpiment, 532 Orthophosphoric acid and orthophos- phates, 496, 498 Orthosilicic acid, 570 Osmium, atomic weight of, 52 Otto, hydrogen arsenide, 520 Oxalic acid, crj'stals of, 737](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21449016_0780.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)