10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUCHLORIC»
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1
The Edinburgh Annual Register
Mr Davy has given it the name of euchloric gas. Euchloric gas has a bright
yellowish green colour, much more intense than that of chlorine. Water absorbs
about ten times its bulk of it. Its specific gravity is nearly 2.61 . When exposed to a
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2
The Edinburgh Annual Register
Mr Davy has given it the name of euchloric gas. Euchloric gas has a bright
yellowish green colour, much more intense than that of chlorine. Water absorbs
about ten times its bulk of it. Its specific gravity is nearly 2.61. When exposed to a
...
3
Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
And Davy does not say that the euchloric acid was mixed with oxygen, nor that
the salt remaining was six times or three times oxygenated. Besides the acid
characters of euchlorine, and the way in which it is decomposed, do not permit us
to ...
4
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... try- Euchloric,iw-cló'-ric, / wyrdd.trywyrddin Euchlorine, iw-clö'-rein, ».
madlasnwy, cynegrid llaswy [ceinwerddem Euchlorite, iw-clö'-reit, ». tegwerddem
, Euchology, iw-col'-o-ji, ». ffurfwedd'iau, fifurfwedd'ieg; defodlyir Eglwys Qroeg
Euchymy ...
... it may be expedient to designate it by a name expressive of this circumstance,
and its relation to oxymuriatic gas. As I have named that elastic fluid Chlorine, so I
venture to propose for this substance the name Euchlorine, or Euchloric gas, ...
6
The Elements of Experimental Chemistry
It has been called by its discoverer, Sir H. Davy, Euchloric gas, or simply
Euchlorhu'. Gay Lussnc has proposed for it the name of oxide of chlorine; but it
may, with more propriety, be called Protoxide of Chlorine. Euchlorine explodes
by a gentle ...
7
The Medical and Physical Journal
As I have named that elastic fluid chlorine, so I venture to propose for this
substance the name euchlorine, or euchloric gas from tv and %hwp>;. The point
of nomenclature I am not, however, inclined to dwell upon. 1 shall be content to
adopt ...
8
A manual of chemistry, on the basis of Professor Brande's: ...
It has been called by its discoverer, Sir H. Davy, Euchloric gas, or simply
Euchlorine. Gay-Lussac has proposed for it the name of oxide of chlorine ; * Tie
temperature, of the gas should not be much "below 70° Fahrenheit. » but it may,
with ...
William Thomas Brande, 1828
9
Elements of the Practice of Physic: Presenting a View of the ...
The mineral acids are said also to be attended with good effects; and Bateman
states that he found the itching diminish, and the eruption fade during the
exhibition of the euchloric (oxygenated muriatic) acid, in doses of a drachm,
increased ...
This paper concludes with a suggestion that the new compound of oxygene and
oxymuriatic -gas, may be denominated, from its peculiarly bright green,
eitchlorinc, or euchloric gas -, though upon this he does not strongly insist. ART.
XII.