10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIBASIC»
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Chemical Method, Notation, Classification, & Nomenclature
At last, then, we understand what it is that constitutes a bibasic acid. According to
Berzelius, an acid is bibasic in consequence of the indivisibility of its formula :
such, for example, is the pyro- phosphoric acid, P205.2 H20. I have already
shown ...
2
The Development of Chemistry, 1789-1914: Chemical method
At last, then, we understand what it is that constitutes a bibasic acid. According to
Berzelius, an acid is bibasic in consequence of the indivisibility of its formula:
such, for example, is the pyro- phosphoric acid, P20\2 H*0. I have already shown
...
David M. Knight, Auguste Laurent, 1998
3
Works of the Cavendish Society: Gmelin, Leopold. Hand-book ...
293 b. Bibasic.— 2K8,AsS3 .... .... .... 293 e. Monobasic.— KS.AsS" .... .... 293 d.
With excess of Acid .... .... .... 293 Sulpharseniate of Potassium. a. Terbasic.— 3KS
,AsS5 .... .... 293 6. Bibasic.— 2KS,AsS» .... .... .... 293 c. Monobasic.— KS,AsS5 .
Cavendish Society, London, 1850
Thus for instance, when acetic acid, which is monobasic, is conjugated with
sulphuric acid, a bibasic compound results. Bibasic succinic acid affords, under
the same circumstances, a tribasic compound : — Acetic acid , . . C3 H4 O3.
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The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, Practical and Theoretical: ...
Where 2 eq. of H are present, the acid is bibasic ; with 3 eq. of H, tri basic, and so
on. The reason of this nomenclature will be more clearly seen under SALTS.
Examples of this kind are, pyrophospho- ric acid, Pj05,2HO, which is bibasic, its
true ...
James Curtis Booth, Campbell Morfit, 1862
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Chemical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in All ...
It is a bibasic acid. The formula of the hydrate should therefore be doubled ; it
must consequently be expressed by C8 H2 06 + 2HO. A bibasic acid forms, as is
well known, two series of salts ; in the one, 2 atoms of hydrate water are replaced
...
William Francis, Henry Croft, 1844
Bibasic nature of the Carbonated—The constitution of the car nates has been
fully explained at page 359. If We take the formula K[{,CO', we appear to have a
veritable bibasic acid; so have we also if We take the formula by which the ...
8
Elements of Chemisty: Including the Applications of the ...
and racemates which have long been known to chemists, are also bibasic salts. It
is the character of a bibasic acid to unite at once with two diferent bases, which
accounts for the formation of Rochelle salt, the tartrate of potash and soda, ...
9
Elements of Chemistry; including the applications of the ...
and racemates which have long been known to chemists, are also bibasic salts. It
is the character of a bibasic acid to unite at once with two diferent bases, which
accounts for the formation of Rochelle salt, the tartrate of potash and soda, ...
Thomas GRAHAM (Master of the Mint.), 1842
10
Elements of chemistry including the recent discoveries and ...
Bibasic Salts. Tribasic Salts. ^2Hoj ^HoS ^,3M0- The only tribasic salt yet
analyzed is one formed with oxide of silver. All the soluble monobasic and
bibasic meconates have an acid reaction : the soluble tribasic salts have an
alkaline reaction.
Edward Turner, Justus freiherr von Liebig, 1841