Introduction to the study of inorganic chemistry / by William Allen Miller.
- Miller, William Allen, 1817-1870.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Introduction to the study of inorganic chemistry / by William Allen Miller. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INDEX. ACI AIM Acids, 30 — names of, 33 Adularia, 227 After-damp of mines, 180 Aeate, 169 Alt)ite, 227 Alkalies, 30 — metals of the, 203, 205 tests for, in combi- nation, 214 Allotropy, 92 Alloys, metallic, 201 Alum, 226 — various kinds of, 226 properties of, 226 Alumina, 224 *r- properties of, 224, 225 — sulphate of, 22b — silicates of, 171, 227 Aluminum, 223 — properties of, 224 — tesisforaluminuni sallv. 229 Aluminum bronze, 224 Amalgam, 202 Amethyst, 168 Ammonia, 114, ibo — sources of, IJ4 — ])rcparation of, 115 — properties of animonia- cal as, 116 — absorption of ammonia, 117 — solution of, 117, 118 — analysis of, 119 — sf)lution of, in water, Jib — Ncssler’s test f<»r, 217, votf Ammonia oxalate, 223 Ammonic carbonate, liy- dric, 217 Ammnnic magnesic phos- phate. 165, 231 Amnnmium, 215 — hydrate, 216 — nilraic, 110 — suli)bidc and carbonate “f. >£5 Amorphous bodies, 103 Amor])hous phosphorus, 162 Analysis, 3 j Anhydrides, 74 note \ Anhydrous substance.^, 57 I Aniline, 186 ! Annealing glass, 171 Anthracite, 86 Antimoniates, 259 Antimonic anhydride, 160 Antimonioiis anhydride, 160 ] Antimoniuretted hydro- gen, 160 j Antimony, 258 I — crude, of commerce. ' 258 — oxides of, 2^9 -- sulphides of, 259 ‘ - chlorides of, 259 compounds of, 260 j Antimony sulphide. 156 1 .Antiseptic powers of < har- coal, 91 — properiics of suIjjIui- rous anhydride, 14O .•\c|ua-fortis, 104 -Ar.agonitc, 222 .Argentic bromide, 134 • hlorate, 130 chloride, 130 Arsenic, whence obtained, | 242 Arsenic anhyrlridc, lOo, 256,257 Arsenic, white, 255 Arsenicum, 253 prcjmralion of, 253 — properties of, 254 — alloy of, 254 — ccjmjvmmls of, 253 — tests fur, 255 Arsenious anhydride, ifio, 254./-J55. 257 Arseniuretieii hydrogen, 160, 257 Asbestos, 230 Atmospheric air, 15 — n<it an element, 15 — expcrlnicnis on, 16 — a mixture of several gases, 3$ TILE Atmospheric vivc^cofit. — less abundant compo- nents of, 38 — carbonic acid in the air, . Atomic theory, the, 190 Atomic weights, 7, 192-196 — table of, 198 Atoms, 191, 195 Attraction, chemical, 4 Augite, 228, 230 Azole, 36 Azolised substances, 38 Ball soda,or black ash, 213 Ilaric carbonate, 219 — chromate, 245 — sulphate, 147, 151, 152 sulphite, 147 — sulphide, 156 Ikirium, 141, 217 — .salts of, 218 — tests for salts of, 219 Baryta, 217 Ba.sali, 227 Bases, 31 — names of, 33 Bell-metal, 201, 250 l>eryl, 229 Biphosphalc of soda, if 4 B»iscuii ware, 228 Ihsinuih, 260 — properties of, 2O0 -- alloy of, 260 — oxides of, 160, 260 - sulphide of, 261 — trichloride of, 261 — nitrate of, 261 Bismuthic anhydride, 160 Bisulphites, 146 Bittern, or mother licpior, of sea water, 133 Black-lead, 85 Bleaching cotton goods and paper, 123 — powder, or chloriilc of lime, 130, note I - properties of sulplm- • rolls anhydride, 146](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28099631_0321.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)