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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Credit: A treatise on chemistry. Vol. 1, The non-metallic elements / by Sir H.E. Roscoe & C. Schorlemmer ... Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![hydrofluoric acid, 170 ; absorption of gases, 240 ; jjercliloric acid, 275 ; nitric acid, 404 Eoscoe and Dittrirar, solvrbility of hydrochloric acid, 137; hydrochloric acid of constant composition, 138 ; ammonia, solubility of, 383 Eose, Gustav, combustibility of gra- phite, 584 Rouelle, H. M., combustion of diamonds, 578 ; urea, 647 Rubidium, atomic weight of, 62; dis- covered t y Bunsen in mineral waters, 249 Ruby sulphur, 531 Rudinger, wood gas, 695 Russell and West, lu-ea, estimation of, 651 Ruthenium, atomic weight of, 52 Rutherford, nitrogen discovered by, 19, 373 S. Sadtleb, marsh gas in oil springs, 608 Sal ammoniac, 378 Sal sedativum, 548 Salet, iodine, 155 ; cyanogen chloride, 668 Saline waters, 248 Salt and ice as a freezing mixture, 233 Saltbeds of Stassfurt, 111 Saltpetre, 151, 402, 408 ; crystals of, 731 Salt, rock, 143 Salts, 194; nomenclature of, 91, 93 Salts in spring water, 247 Sandow, luminosity of flame, 188 Saturation, point of, 232 Saturn, lead dedicated to, 88 Saussure, absorption of gases by char- coal, 594 Scheele, his chemical researches, 15, 22 ; composition of air, 48 ; chlorine gas, 110 ; fluorine, 165 ; bleaching power of chlorine, 263 ; sulphuretted hydrogen, 294; hydrogen persul- phide, 300 ; nitrogen, 374 ; ] hos- phorus, 459, 460 ; hydrogen arsenide, 619 ; arsenic acid, 529; Scheele's green, 641 ; siUcon, 564 ; graphite, 676, 584 ; prussic acid, 655, 659 Schiff, arsenic acid, 529 Schmidt, hydrogen persulphidc, 300 Schbnboin, ozone and ant-ozone, 194, 202 Schiino'a test for hydrogen dioxide, 261 Schbnebeck, mineral springs at, 143 Schork-mmer, thiosulphuric acid, 349 ; pliosphoru.s tribromide, 484 Schrotter, tellurium, 367 ; phosphorus, 463 Schultz-Sellack, sulphur trioxide, 317 Schiitzenberger, hyposulphurous acid discovered by, 314 Sea, elements in the, 53, 55 Sea air, 446, 449, 453 Sea water. 111, 143, 151, 224, 225, 229 ; analyses of, 256, 617 Sea-weed, 143, 161 Secchi, hydrogen atmospheres in the sun and fixed stars, 108 Seidschutz, saline springs at, 248 Selenates, 364 Selenic acid, 363 Selenides, application of the term, 90 Selenious acid, 362 Selenium, 354 ; preparation and pro- perties, 355 ; atomic weight, 52 Selenium and arsenic, 534 Selenium and bromine, 359 Selenium and fluorine, 350 Selenium and hydrogen, 357 Selenium and iodine, 360 Selenium and oxygeu, 361 Selenium and sulj)hur, 364 Selenyl bromide, 363 Selenyl chloride, 362 Seltzer water, 248 Serullas, silicon, 562 ; solid cyanogen chloride, cyanogen bromide, 669 ; cyanuric acid, 671 Sesquioxide, aj)plication of the term, 90 Seubert, improvements in phosphorus manufacture, 462 Sicily, sulphur workings of, 285 Silbermann, heat of combustion, 189, 190, 192 Silica, 666 Silicates, 572 Silicic acid, 570 Silicious waters, 248 Silico-chloroform, 561 Silico-fluoric acid, 564 Silico-iodoform, 563 Silicon, 555; preparation and proper- ties, 656 ; atomic weight, 52 ; in meteorites, 56 ; in the earth's crust, 55 Silicon hydride, 658 Silicon tetrachloride, 559 Silicon trichloride, 560 Silicon tetrabromide, 562 Silicon tribromide, 662 Silicon tetra-iodide, fi6S Silicon tetrafluoride, 564 Silicon dioxide, 566 Silicon disulphide, 574 Silicon oxychloride, 574 Silicon chlorhydrosulphido, 575 Silicon nitride, 575 Silicon thiocyaiiate, 673 Silicon compounds, volatile, their con- stitution, 575 Silicon and bromine, 562 Silicon and chlorine, 559](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21449016_0783.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)