10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPOSULPHUROUS ACID»
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1
The Annals of Philosophy
The oxygen of the water unites to the sulphur, and converts it into
hyposulphurous acid, while the hydrogen of the water unites to the chlorine and
converts it into muriatic acid. Thus one half of the sulphur is deposited while the
other half is ...
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1820
2
Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
The oxygen of the water umtes to the sulphur, and converts it into
hyposulphurous acid, while the hydrogen of the water unites to the chlorine and
converts it into muriatic acid. Thus one half of the sulphur is deposited while the
other half is ...
Koene assumes, that sulphurous acid has a tendency to form a combination,
which corresponds to that of sulphuric acid, S, OcS ; he, therefore, considers the
hyposulphurous acid, as sulphuric acid from which one equivalent of oxygen is ...
4
Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and ...
In the former case, the sulphurous acid takes up an additional quantity of sulphur,
and a salt of hyposulphurous acid is obtained ; and in the latter, the sulphurous
acid is deprived of one half of its oxygen by the hydrogen of the sulphuretted ...
5
The Chemist, Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and ...
With a little attention, it is easy to attain the point at which the liquor contains
neither perchloric acid, nor hyposulphite of potassa, but only hyposulphurous
acid. It is afterwards filtered, in order to separate the per- chlorate. The
concentration of ...
Charles Watt, John Watt, 1840
6
Elements of chemistry: for the use of colleges, academies, ...
Hyposulphurous Acid, SaOa. § 143. This acid has not been hitherto obtained in
an isolated state, and is only known combined with bases. Hyposulphites are
obtained in several ways : By boiling a solution of sulphite of soda, or any other ...
Victor Regnault, Thomas Forrest Betton, James Curtis Booth, 1856
7
The Annals of Philosophy
i.i“iu 16 Hyposulphurous acid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 This appears to be probable,
for it will readily be granted that oxygen is not evolved from the decomposition 0
the water, while its hydrogen is forming hydrosulphuric acid. The oxygen cannot ...
8
Chemistry, inorganic and organic
The behaviour of solution of hyposulphite of soda with powerful acids explains
the circumstance that the hyposulphurous acid has not been isolated, for if the
solution be mixed with a little diluted sulphuric or hydrochloric acid, it remains
clear ...
Charles Loudon Bloxam, 1867
9
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
I can mention to you, as the result of my investigations, that the sulphur exists in
albumen, horse and cow hoofs, &c., in the state of sulphuret of amid (S, N H2) ;
that protein from albumen contains variable traces of hyposulphurous acid, S2
O2, ...
10
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
The quantity of sulphur it contains, in the form of hyposulphurous acid, is equal to
that of the sulph- amid of an equivalent quantity of albumen. According to Kemp,
this would amount to 1*6 per cent- in the chlorite compound ; but this is too high,
...