The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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Page 111
... muriatic acid or sulphuric acid are present in the water , it is not dissolved , but is given off , and may be col- lected and examined . I acted upon potash by means of a surface of tellurium , negatively electrified , by a part of the ...
... muriatic acid or sulphuric acid are present in the water , it is not dissolved , but is given off , and may be col- lected and examined . I acted upon potash by means of a surface of tellurium , negatively electrified , by a part of the ...
Page 113
... muriatic acid through it . In other respects , it resembles a weak acid , combining with water , and with the alkalies . It precipitates most metallic solutions . It is instantly decomposed by oxy- muriatic acid , depositing a film , at ...
... muriatic acid through it . In other respects , it resembles a weak acid , combining with water , and with the alkalies . It precipitates most metallic solutions . It is instantly decomposed by oxy- muriatic acid , depositing a film , at ...
Page 116
... muriatic acid ; and the same sagacious observer , from some very minute ex- upon boracic acid , by potassium , and they conclude that they have decompounded it ; but this does not follow from their theory , unless they prove that water ...
... muriatic acid ; and the same sagacious observer , from some very minute ex- upon boracic acid , by potassium , and they conclude that they have decompounded it ; but this does not follow from their theory , unless they prove that water ...
Page 117
... muriatic acid ; but in this case the heat was so intense , and hydrogen holding potassium in solution was disengaged with so much rapidity , that there was a considerable loss of alkali ; yet even under these cir- cumstances , I ...
... muriatic acid ; but in this case the heat was so intense , and hydrogen holding potassium in solution was disengaged with so much rapidity , that there was a considerable loss of alkali ; yet even under these cir- cumstances , I ...
Page 118
... muriatic acid combined with the potash , which would give in the 100 parts in muriate of potash , 35'6 of acid , and 64.4 of potash ; but 35.6 of muriatic acid , according to M. Berthollet's estimation , would demand 71 ∙ 1 of alkali ...
... muriatic acid combined with the potash , which would give in the 100 parts in muriate of potash , 35'6 of acid , and 64.4 of potash ; but 35.6 of muriatic acid , according to M. Berthollet's estimation , would demand 71 ∙ 1 of alkali ...
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