10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FERROPRUSSIATE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
ferroprussiate in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ferroprussiate im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Dictionary of Chemistry ...
This difference, though small, would excite my surprise, considering the pains
that I took, did not Berzelius show that ferroprussiate of lead is apt to carry down
in its precipitation, a portion of nitrate of that metal, to which circumstance I
ascribe ...
2
London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
44 53 Water . . .15-13 100-00 Ferroprussiate of soda may be prepared from
Prussian blue and pure soda, by a similar process to that prescribed for the
preceding salt. It crystallises in four-sided prisms, terminated by dihedral summits
.
3
The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Ferroprussiate of lime may be easily formed from Prussian blue and lime water.
Its solution yields crystalline grains by evaporation. Ferroprussiate of baryta may
be formed in the same way as the preceding species. Its crystals are rhoraboidal
...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
4
Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
In the first place, the prime equivalent of the crystallized ferroprussiate or potash
is 13*125, compared to oxide of lead 14, and to nitrate of the same metal 20*75 ;
that is, 13-1 25 of the former salt neutralize 20*76 of the latter. In the second ...
5
The Quarterly journal of science, literature and art
In the first place, the prime equivalent of the crystallized ferroprussiate of potash
is 13.125, compared to oxide of lead 14, and to nitrate of the same metal 20.75 ;
that is, 13.125 of the former salt neutralize 20.T5 of the latter. In the second place,
...
6
The Annals of Philosophy
In the first place, the prime equivalent of the crystallized ferroprussiate of potash
is 13-125, compared to oxide of lead 14, and to nitrate of the same metal 20,75 ;
that is, 13-125 of the former salt neutralize 20-76 of the latter. In the second place,
...
Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1823
7
The Journal of Science and the Arts
In the first place, the prime equivalent of the crystallized ferroprussiate of potash
is 13.125, compared to oxide of lead 14, and to nitrate of the same metal 20.75 ;
that is, 13.125 of the former salt neutralize 20.75 of the latter. In the second place,
...
8
A Dictionary of Chemistry, on the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's: ...
Ferroprussiate of potash occasions in their solutions a white precipitate. 4.
Hydrosulphurctof potash, a black precipitate. 5. Sulphuretted hydrogen, a black
precipitate. 6. Gallic acid, and infusion of galls, a white precipitate. 7. A plate of
zinc, ...
Andrew Ure, Robert Hare, Franklin Bache, 1821
9
Quarterly Journal of Science Literature and the Arts
In the second place, 14 parts of oxide of lead yield 2! parts of dry ferroprussiate of
lead ; or the atomic weight of dry ferroprussic acid is 7. The mean of my analyses
of ferroprussiate of lead, gives the relation of the constituents of the acid, ...
In the first place, the prime equivalent of the crystallized ferroprussiate of potash
is 13.125, compared to oxide of lead 14, and to nitrate of the same metal 20.75 ;
that is, 13.125 of the former salt neutralize 20.T5 of the latter. In the second place,
...
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