Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volum 5Chemical news office, 1862 |
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Pàgina 5
... lead and chromate of potash , as advised by M. Regnault , does not develope the faintest trace of chlorine , but that this is disengaged as soon as the chlorate of potass predominates over the chromate of lead . Chlorate of lead is then ...
... lead and chromate of potash , as advised by M. Regnault , does not develope the faintest trace of chlorine , but that this is disengaged as soon as the chlorate of potass predominates over the chromate of lead . Chlorate of lead is then ...
Pàgina 6
... lead to the isolation of any substance of interest . There is a certain amount of resemblance between these reactions and those of some of the decomposition pro- ducts of phenylamine : the latter contains the radical C12 H5 , which ...
... lead to the isolation of any substance of interest . There is a certain amount of resemblance between these reactions and those of some of the decomposition pro- ducts of phenylamine : the latter contains the radical C12 H5 , which ...
Pàgina 7
... lead , I added to it a little pure silver ; the residuary beads on the cupil then contained silver , platinum , and frequently a little gold . I consulted M. Berthier on the means of estimating , in the beads of metal , a quantity of ...
... lead , I added to it a little pure silver ; the residuary beads on the cupil then contained silver , platinum , and frequently a little gold . I consulted M. Berthier on the means of estimating , in the beads of metal , a quantity of ...
Pàgina 8
... leads M. Bunsen to think that I have found in the Bourbonne waters the most abundant source hitherto known for the two alkaline metals . On precipitating the mother liquor by an excess of chloride of platinum , I obtained a yellow salt ...
... leads M. Bunsen to think that I have found in the Bourbonne waters the most abundant source hitherto known for the two alkaline metals . On precipitating the mother liquor by an excess of chloride of platinum , I obtained a yellow salt ...
Pàgina 9
... lead to the re- settlement of the properties and composition of the colouring principle of this root . Meanwhile I am pro- ceeding with my researches.- Comptes - Rendus . On the Oxides of Iron and Manganese and Certain Sulphates ...
... lead to the re- settlement of the properties and composition of the colouring principle of this root . Meanwhile I am pro- ceeding with my researches.- Comptes - Rendus . On the Oxides of Iron and Manganese and Certain Sulphates ...
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Pàgina 214 - The strontia flame exhibits a great number of red rays well separated from each other by dark intervals, not to mention an orange and a very definite bright blue ray. The lithia exhibits one single red ray. Hence I hesitate not to say that optical analysis can distinguish the minutest portions of these two substances from each other with as much certainty, if not more, than any other known method.
Pàgina 82 - I now think it quite certain that two metals dipped in one electrolytic liquid will (when polarization is done away with) reduce two dry pieces of the same metals when connected each to each by metallic arcs to the same potential...
Pàgina 137 - ... a wire connects with a similar cylinder and electrometer in a distant apartment; and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the ball, writes down the words they indicate; from which it appears that he has formed an alphabet of motions. As the length of the wire makes no difference in the effect, a correspondence might be carried on at any distance; within and without a besieged town, for instance; or for a purpose much more worthy, and a thousand times more harmless, between two...
Pàgina 327 - Of Man's great Ignorance of the Uses of Natural Things ; or that there is no one thing in Nature whereof the uses to human life are yet thoroughly understood " — a saying which is still as true now as when it was written.
Pàgina 247 - It has the same effect when sprinkled on the foliage of fruit trees. A paste of one part of powdered chloride of lime and one-half part of some fatty matter, placed in a narrow band round the trunk of the tree, prevents insects from creeping up it It has even been noticed that rats and mice quit places in which a certain quantity of chloride of lime has been spread. This salt, dried and finely powdered, can, no doubt, be employed for the same purposes as flour of sulphur, and be spread by the same...
Pàgina 214 - For instance, the orange ray may be the effect of the strontia, since Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect.
Pàgina 137 - In electricity he has made a remarkable discovery: you write two or three words on a paper ; he takes it with him into a room, and turns a machine inclosed in a cylindrical case, at the top of which is an electrometer, a small fine pith ball ; a wire connects with a similar cylinder and electrometer in a distant apartment ; and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the ball, writes down the words they...
Pàgina 202 - ... in each case; the appearances are so different, that, by this mode of examination, the metals may be readily distinguished from each other.
Pàgina 242 - Wormley, vision with the most powerful microscope is limited to objects of about al?$uoth of an inch, we need not be surprised if infusoria and other organisms appear in putrescible liquids in far greater numbers than the germs in atmospheric dust visible by the aid of the microscope would lead us to expect. — TR...
Pàgina 142 - ... wings. Viewed by transmitted light, the crystals are red, and in large mass almost opaque. The aqueous or alcoholic solutions of these salts possess the magnificent crimson colour so well known. The tri-acid salts, on the contrary, are of a yellowish brown, both in the solid state or in solution, and they are much more soluble in water and alcohol than the monoacid salts, which are comparatively but slightly soluble. The mono-hydrochlorate of rosaniline may be prepared either by combining the...