Instruction in chemical analysis : (Qualitative) / With a preface by Prof. Liebig. Edited by J.L. Bullock.
- Carl Remigius Fresenius
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Instruction in chemical analysis : (Qualitative) / With a preface by Prof. Liebig. Edited by J.L. Bullock. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![xii INDEX. 1'AGE 16. Bichloride of platinum, § 53 61 17. Zinc, § 54 ... 61 18. Iron, § 55 ... 62 19. Copper § 56 . . .62 b. Special reagents which are prin cipallg applied for the detec tion or separation of indivi dual acids. 1. Acetate of potass, § 57 • 62 2. Caustic lime, § 58 . . • 63 3. Sulphate of lime, § 59 . 64 4. Chloride of magnesium, § 60 64 5. Protosulphate of iron, § 61 . 65 6. Solution of ferroso-ferric oxide, § 62 . . . 65 7. Protoxide of lead, § 63 . . 66 8. Neutral acetate of lead, § 64 . 66 9. Basic acetate of lead, § 65 . 66 10. Hydrated oxide of bismuth, § 66 .... 67 11. Sulphate of copper, § 67 .68 12. Protonitrade of mercury, §68. 69 13. Peroxide of mercury, § 69 . 69 14. Perchloride of mercury, § 70 . 70 15. Ammonio-nitrate of silver, § 71 70 16. Sulphurous acid, § 72 . . 70 17. Chlorine § 73 . . .71 IS. Solution of indigo, § 74 . . 72 19. Starch paste, § 75 . .72 B. REAGENTS IN THE DRY WAY. I. Fluxes and decomposing agents. 1. Carbonate of potass and soda § 76 . . . o 73 2. Hydrate of barytes, § 77 . 73 3. Nitrate of potass, § 78 . 74 II. Blow-pipe reagents. 1. Charcoal, § 79 . . . 75 2. Carbonate of soda, § 80 . . 76 3. Cyanide of potassium, § 81 . 78 4. Biborate of soda, § 82 . . 79 5. Phosphate of soda and ammonia, § 83 80 6. Protonitrate of cobalt, § 84 . 81 CHAPTER III. DEPORTMENT OF THE VARIOUS SUB- STANCES WITH REAGENTS, § 85 82 A. DEPORTMENT AND PROPERTIES OF THE METALLIC OXIDES. First group, ^ 86 a. Potass l. Soda c. Ammonia Recapitulation and remarks Second group, § 87 a. Barytes 84 84 86 87 88 89 89 l Strontia . c. Lime . d. Magnesia . Recapitulation and remarks Third oroup, § 88 . a. Alumina b. Oxide of Chromium Recapitulation and remarks Fourth group, § 89 . . a. Oxide of zinc b. Protoxide of manganese . c. Protoxide of nickel d. Protoxide of cobalt e. Protoxide of iron f. Peroxide of iron Recapitulation and remarks Fifth group, § 90 . First section, §§ 91 a. Oxide of silver b. Protoxide of mercury c. Oxide of lead Recapitulation and remarks Second section, § 92 a. Peroxide of mercury b. Oxide of copper c. Oxide of bismuth d. Oxide of cadmium . . Recapitulation and remarks Sixth group, § 93 First section, § 94 a. Peroxide of gold b. Peroxide of platinum Recapitulation and remarks . Second section, § 95 a. Oxide of antimony b. Protoxide of tin c. Peroxide of tin d. Arsenious acid.... e- Arsenic acid Recapitulation and remarks B. DEPORTMENT AND PROPERTIES OF ACIDS, I. Inorganio ACIDS First group First section, § 97 . a. Arsenious and arsenic acid b. Chromic acid Remarks .... Second section, § 98 . . Sulphuric acid Remarks .... Third section, § 99 a. Phosphoric acid b. Boracic acid c. Oxalic acid d. Hydrofluoric acid Remarks PAGE 91 92 93 95 97 97 98 100 101 ]()1 103 104 106 107 109 110 114 114 114 115 117 119 119 119 121 124 125 126 128 128 128 130 131 131 131 135 137 138 150 151 THE 155 156 156 157 157 157 159 159 159 160 161 161 163 164 166 i 68](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29300940_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


