10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MOLYBDOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
All these compounds, when heated to whiteness in ammonia-gas, yield metallic
molybdenum, Molybdous chloride treated with ammonia-gas yields the same
compounds, together with another, which, according to Uhrlaub, is analogous in
...
2
Works of the Cavendish Society: Gmelin, Leopold. Hand-book ...
11, 354 „ Mercuric oxide and Ammonia.... 6, 91 Methylene .... 7, 290 „ Molybdic
acid .... 4, 65 „ Molybdic oxide 4, 65 „ Molybdic oxide and Ammonia... 4, 69 „
Molybdic oxide and Potash .... 4, 72 „ Molybdic oxide and Soda .... 4, 74 ,,
Molybdous ...
Cavendish Society, London, 1872
3
A manual of qualitative chemical analysis
Molybdous salts do not oxidize so readily as those of the next series. The
principal insoluble molybdous salts are the chromate, the hydrate, the sulphide,
the ferrocyanide, and the phosphate. The Chloride and the Iodide are soluble.
Augustus Beauchamp Northcote, Arthur Herbert Church, 1858
4
Elements of Chemical Philosophy
The blue acid, or the molybdous acid, is formed by triturating together in boiling
water, one part of molybdenum in powder, and two parts of molybdic acid. The
solution is to be passed through a filtre, and evaporated in a temperature not ...
5
A System of Chemistry for the Use of Students of Medicine
OF MOLYBDOUS ACID. I. Molybdous acid may be obtained by the following
Molybdous process: Triturate, in a porcelain mortar, a mixture of one "id: how part
of molybdenum, with two parts of molybdic acid, made into a pap with a little hot ...
6
Elements of Chemistry; including the applications of the ...
Molybdous aride, M00, 698.5 or 55.96.-—This oxide is obtained by adding to the
concentrated solution of any molybdate, so much hydrochloric acid as to
redissolve the molybdic acid which is at first thrown down, and placing zinc in the
liquid ...
Thomas GRAHAM (Master of the Mint.), 1842
7
The elements of experimental chemistry
Until the late experiments of Berzelius, three oxides of molybdenum were
generally admitted; the first, the protoxide, however rather from analogy than from
direct proof ; the second, molybdous acid; and the third, molybdic acid. In these,
the ...
8
An Attempt to Establish the First Principles of Chemistry by ...
Atom of molybdous That molybdic acid is disengaged from potash by sulphuric,
nitric, muriatic, phosphoric, arsenic, and chromic acids ; but not by acetic, oxalic,
or tartaric acids. 2. That molybdates of potash, soda, ammonia, lime, magnesia, ...
9
Elements of Chemisty: Including the Applications of the ...
Molybdous oxide, Mo0, 698.5 or 55.96.—This oxide is obtained by adding to the
concentrated solution of any molybdate, so much hydrochloric acid as to
redissolve the molybdic acid which is at first thrown down, and placing zinc in the
liquid ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
the vegetable blues to red, but less readily and Towerfully than the molybdous
acid. M . Bucholz found that 100 parts of the sulphu- ret gave 90 parts of rao'.
ybdic acid. In other eiperiments, in which he oxidised molybdenum, he found that
100 ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839