10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARSENIATE»
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1
A Dictionary of Chemistry, on the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's: ...
The arseniate of barytes is insoluble, uncrystallizable, soluble in an excess of its
acid, and decomposable by sulphuric acid, which precipitates a sulphate of
barytes. Of the arseniate of strontian nothing is known, but no doubt it resembles
that ...
Andrew Ure, Robert Hare, 1821
2
Chemical Experiments: Illustrating the Theory, Practice, and ...
Arseniate of manganese. — Add ar seniate of potass or of soda to the chloride of
manganese. It is a white insoluble powder. 1442. Arseniate of iron. — Add
arseniate of ammonia (made by adding arsenic acid to liquid ammonia) to a
sulphate ...
George William Francis, 1842
3
Chemical Experiments; illustrating the theory, practice and ...
Arseniate bf manganese.-=Add arseniate of potass or of soda to the chloride of
manganese. It is awhite insoluble powder. 1442. Arseniate of iron.—Add
arseniate of ammonia (made by adding arsenic acid to liquid ammonia) to a
sulphate of ...
George William FRANCIS, 1842
4
Elements of Natural History and Chemistry
tif arsenical neutral salt ; it should be called arseniate of potash. When this salt is
dissolved in water, and the solution evaporated in the air, it gives very regular
crystals in tetrahædral prisms, terminating in pyramids •with four equal faces.
comte Antoine François de Fouroroy, Robert Heron, 1790
5
A manual of chemistry, on the basis of Professor Brande's: ...
This salt is used in pharmacy for the cure of agues. Dr Thomson's analysis makes
it to consist of Arsenic acid 2 atoms 124 Composition. Potassa 1 atom 48 Water 1
" 9 181 1499. Arseniate of Soda is formed by saturating a solution — of soda, ...
William Thomas Brande, 1828
6
Elements of Chemistry, and Natural History: To which is ...
To which is Prefixed the Philosophy of Chemistry comte Antoine-François de
Fourcroy, Robert Heron. New Nam/s, A Old Names. Acidulous arseniate of
potash. ? ^ ^ -^ ^^^ Arjenias asidulus potajpe. J Arseniate of alumine. Arstnias
alumina.
comte Antoine-François de Fourcroy, Robert Heron, 1796
7
A Dictionary of Chemistry ...
Phosphoric, nitric, muriatic, and fluoric acids, dissolve, and probably convert into
subsalts all the arseniate*. The whole of them, as well as arsenic acid itself when
decomposed at a red heat by charcoal, yield the characteristic garlic smell of the
...
8
A dictionary of chemistry: on the basis of Nicholson's
The acid itself does not disturb the transparency of a solution of sulphate of
copper ; but a neutral arseniate gives with it a bluish green precipitate ; with
sulphate of cobalt, a dirty red, and with sulphate of nickel, an apple green
precipitate.
9
A System of Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies
Sulpho-arseniate of cobalt. It is obtained in the state of a dark brown powder,
which when collected is black, and continues black when dry. It is soluble in an
excess of the precipitant, with a dark brown colour.* •20. Sulpho-arseniate of zinc
is ...
10
The Scientific Class-book, Or, A Familiar Introduction to ...
Arsenious Acid and Arseniates. 135. Arsenious acid This acid in the native state
called also arsenic bloom or octaedral oxide of arsenic, has been often
confounded with arseniate of lime : it occurs stalactitic, in delicate flat crystals or
in silky ...
Walter Rogers Johnson, 1836