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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![HYD Hydrogen —coni. corabming volume, the unit or standard of com- parison, 70 *— union with chlorine, oxygen, or nitrogen, 71 — gaseous compounds of the different elements, 72, 73 — salts of, 106 — compounds of, with phosphorus, 166 Hydrosulphaies, 155 Hypochlorous acid, 129 Hypochlorous anhydride, 129 Hypophosphorous acid, 166 Hyposulphites, 152 Hyposulphurous acid, 144 TCELAND SPAR, 222 J. Indium, 234 Iodic acid, 13^ — anhydride, 138 Iodide of silver, 277 Iodides, 135 — tests for the, 135, 136 Iodine, 134 — properties of, 134, 135 — tests for, 135 — source of, 136 Iridium, 282 Iron, 237 — varieties of, 237 — ores of, 238 — modes of obtaining, 238 — slag, 238 — cast or pig iron, 238 — properties of, 240 — oxides of, 241 — tests for, 243 Ironstone, clay, 237, 238, ?43 — black-band, 238 Isomorphous bodies, 103, 140 Ivory’ black, 90 — preparation of, 90 7 ^ ELP, 137 JN. Kissingcn water, 133 Kreuznach water, 133 T AMP-BLACK, 90 ) ^ l.anlhanum, 229 Laughing gas, 111 I.cad, 265 — proixrriics of, 265 MET Lead—coni. — uses of, 266 — oxides of, 266 — compounds of, 267, 269 — salts of, 268 — tests for, 269 Lead carbonate, 268 — chloride, 268 — chromate, 268 — iodide, 268 — nitrate, 268 — silicate, 171 — sulphate, 152, 268 — sulphide, 268 Lime, 220 — hydraulic, 221 — uses of, 221 — quicklime, 220 — milk of lime, 220 Limestone rocks, 220, 221 Liquids, 12 Litharge, 267 Litmus-paper, 31, note Loam, 227 Magnesia, 230 Magnesic cliloridc, 230 — jiyrophospliate, 231 — sidphate, 231 Magnesium metals, 229 Magnesium, 146, 229 — properties of, 229, 230 — oxide of, 230 — tests for magnesium salts, 2J1 Manganese, 246 — oxides of, 246, 247 — compounds of, 247 — tests for, 247 Manganous oxide. 246 Maremma, boracic acid in the, 175 Marl, 227 Marsh gas, 179 — where found, 179 ~ pro^ieriics of, 179 Marsh’s test for arsenic, 255 Mercurial palsy, 271 Mercuric chloride, 273 — cyanide, 1S8 — iodide, 273 — oxide, 272 Mercurous chloride, 273 — chromate, 246 — oxide, 272 Mercury, 270 — pr^.iperties of. 270, 271 — compound> of, 272 — oxide of, 272 — tests for, 274 Metals, the, 19S NOT Metals—coni. — sulphides of, 155-157 — properties of, 199, 200 — table of gravities and fusing j)oinls of, 199 — malleability of, 201 — alloys, 201 — amalgams, 202 — native metals, 202 — classification of, 202- 205 Metaphosphaics,. 166 Melaphosphoric acid, 16C Metastannic acid, 251 Metric system, 10, 11 Mica, 228 Mineral waters, 55 Mines, fire-damp :'.nd after-damp of, 179, i£o Minium, 267 Mirrors for Hgluhouscs, 276 Mispickcl, or arsenic sul- I phide of iron, 242 Mixture distinguished from comhinaiion, 13 Moffat water, 155 Molecular w’eighis, 192- 196 I Molecules, 72, 195 Molybdenum, 252 ’ Monads, or univalent clc- mcnis, 72, 73 j Monobasic .acids, it'6 Mordants, in dyeing, 225 Mosaic gold, 251 Muriatic acid, 126 NAPH'JHENK, 177 Nickel, 236 — properties of, 236 — alloy of, 236 — oxides of, 236 Nitrate of bismuth, 261 — of silver, 277 , Nitrates, loq I Nitre, or saltpetre, 208 1 Niiric acid, 104 1 —distillation of, 105 — properties of, 107 I — action of, on metals, 108, 100 Nitric anhydride, 109, ifo oxide, 112 Nitrides, 38 Nitrites, 114 Nitrogen, 36 — methods of obtaining, . 3^ Nitrous acid, 113 • —anhydride, 113, ifo ] oxid’r. 110 I Nv'i.aivn, chemical 6](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28099631_0324.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)