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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![Sulphur and telliuium, 373 Sulplmr waters, 046 . S ilpliuric acid, known to Gebor and Valentine, its manuficture, 308, 319, 321 ; processes and plant, 323 ; con- centration of the acid, 333; theo- retical and practical yield, 337 ; pro- perties, 338, 409; decomposition, 339 ; boiling-point, 77 ; chlorides and bromides of, 345 Sulphuretted hydrogen, 75 ; prepara- tion, '291 ; properties, 296 Sulphuretted hydrogen gas, determina- tion of composition, 293 Sulphur-etted waters, 248 Sulphurous acid, 312; boiling-point of, 77 Sulphurous acid gas, 75 Sulphuryl bromide, 348 Sulphuryl chloride, 347 Sulphuryl livdroxychloride, 345 Sylvine, 111 Symbols, chemical, 71 Synthesis and analysis, 59 Synthesis of water, eudiometric, 201 ; by volume and weight, 208, 212 T. Tachknuis, silicon, 556 Tait, ozone, 196 Tanning, use of arsenic in, 531 Tantalum, atomic weight of, 52, 54 Targioni, combustion of the diamond, 578 Taunu=! water, 248 Tellurates, 372 Tellurium, 366 ; preparation and pro- perties, 363 ; atomic weight, 52 Tellurium and bromine, 369 Tellurium and chlorine, 368 Tellurium and fluorine, 370 Tellurium and iodine, 369 Tellnrinm and hydrogen, 368 Tellurium and oxygen, 370 Tellurium and sulphur, 373 Temperature, its effect on gases and liquids, 79 Temperature of flame, 184 Temperature of ignition, 182, 218 Tcnnant's bleaching patent, 264 Tennant, Smithson, nature of the diamond, 578 Tension of liquids, 77 Tensions of liquefiable gases, table of, 75 Tetartohedral forms of hexagonal crystals, 727 Tetrad elements, 96 Tetrathionic acid, 353 Tetroxide, a-pplicotio-i of the term, 90 Thalen, iodine, 155 Thallium, atomic weight of, 52, 65 Thames water, 244, 251, 254, 255 Than, carbonyl sulphide, 645 Theatres, air in, 447 Thenard, analysis of air, 440 ; boi'on, 542, 546; chloride gas. 111; fluo- rine, 165 ; hydrogen dioxide, 258 ; hydrogen persulphide, 300 ; phos- phine, 474 ; phosphorus tricliloride^ 480 ; silicon, 564 ; sulphuretted hydrogen gas, 296 Theophrastus, yellow and red sulphides of arsenic, 516 Thermal springs, 247, 569 Thermic relations of crystals, 746 Thilorier, liquefaction of carbon dit oxide, 628; fatal explosion of his apparatus, 629, 632 Thio-arsenites and thio-arsenates, 533 Tliiocarbamic acid, 654 Thiocarbamide, 654 Thiocarbonic acid, 644 Tliiocarbonyl chloride, 644 Thiocyanic anhydride, 674 Thiocyanic acid, 672 Thionyl chloride, 313 Thiophosphoric acid, 511 Thiophosphoryl, chloride, bromide, 5-12 Thiophosphoryl triamide, 515 ^ Thiosulphuric acid 348 . Thomas Aquinas, 6 Thompson, James, nielti;ng-point of ice, 227 Thomsen, Julius, heat of, combustion, 189, 190, 192 ; decomposition of sulphuric acid, 339; arsenic, 518 Tliomson, Thomar, researches on the atomic theory, 37 Thomson, William, molecules, 68; analysis of air, 440 ; marsh gas, 607, 609 Thorium, atomic weight of, 52, 54 Thorpe, water of the 1 rish Sea, 257 '; sea-air, 449 ; phosphorus jienta- fluoride, 486 ; silicon, 560 ; carbon disulphide, 043 Thunderstorms, 454 Tilden, nitrosylchloride, 425 Topsoc, hydrobromic acid, 149 Torricelli, weight of air ])roved by, 435 ; tubes employed by him, 436 Tourmaline, 747 Town and country nir, 440, 446, 449 Tin, atomic weight of, 52 ; dedicated to Jupiter, 88 Tit)-stone, crystals of, 729 Tincal, 551 Titanium, atomic weight of, 62, 24 Trade-winds, 4;<9 Transmutation of metals, 4, 6 Trans])iration of gases, 84 Trent, water of the, 255 Triad clonionts, 96 Tricyantriamide, 676 Triciinic system of crystallography, 738 49](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21449016_0785.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)