10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FERROCYANIC»
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1
Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and ...
Ferrocyanic acid has, within these few years, been the subject of able researches
by Mr. Porrett,* Berzelius,.f- and M. ... two methods for obtaining ferrocyanic acid,
by one of which it is procured in crystals, and by the other in a state of solution.
2
The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
upon the addition of hydrochloric acid to ferrocyanide of potassium, ferrocyanic
acid is liberated: now, upon adding ether, and agitating the mixture strongly, this
ferrocyanic acid separates from the water and gains the surface of the fluid in a ...
3
A System of Chemistry: In Four Volumes
In Four Volumes Thomas Thomson. equivalent number for ferrocyanic acid
derived from the Subdiv. V. analysis of the ferrocyanateqf barytes. This salt
according Chap' “' to the experiments of Mr. Porret is composed of ' Ferrocyanic
acid .
4
A textbook of chemical philosophy on the basis of Dr. ...
in which the principal discoveries and doctrines of the science are arranged in a
new systematic order Jacob Green, Edward Turner. The ferrocyanic acid is
neither volatile, nor poisonous in small quantities, and has no odour. It is
gradually ...
Jacob Green, Edward Turner, 1829
5
Elements of Chemical Philosophy: On the Basis of Reid, ...
According to the most recent experiments, it consists of one equivalent of
ferrocyanic acid, 108, two of potash, 96, and one of water, 9; it is therefore
represented by the number 213. The ferrocyanic acid, again, may be regarded as
a compound ...
Thomas Duché Mitchell, 1832
6
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
proved by the photographic impressions described in Arts. 204- and 209, where
no iron is added beyond what exists in the ferrocyanic salts themselves.
Nevertheless the follOwing experiments abundantly prove that in several of the
changes ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1843
7
A dictionary of chemistry: on the basis of Nicholson's
This salt, according to the experiments of Mr Porrett, is composed of ferrocyanic
acid, 34.31 6.813 Barytes, 49.10 9.750 Water, 16.59 100.00 " We see that by this
analysis the equivalent number for ferrocyanic acid is 6.813. Now this agrees ...
8
A Dictionary of Chemistry, on the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's: ...
This salt, according to the experiments of Mr. Porrett, is composed of Ferrocyanic
acid, 34.31 6.813 Barytes, 49.10 9.750 Water, 16.59 100.00 " We see that by this
analysis the equivalent number for ferrocyanic acid is 6.813. Now this agrees ...
Andrew Ure, Robert Hare, 1821
9
The London manual of medical chemistry, comprising an ...
aporate spontaneously, small cubic yellow-coloured crystals of ferrocyanic acid
will be gradually deposited. — The second method consists in
dissolvingferrocyanate of baryta in water, and then adding as much sulphuric
acid as will be exactly ...
Royal college of physicians of London, William Maugham, 1831
10
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
I PREPARATION OF FERROCYANIC ACID. BY M. POSSELTThis acid, now
sometimes also termed hydroferrocyanic acid, was discovered by Porret, and
called by him ferrochyazic acid. According to M .Posselt the following is an
improved ...