10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MANGANIC ACID»
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1
The Chemical Trade Journal
Mr. Lawson : Please look at the claim where it says " The use of manganese
combined with oxygen as peroxide whether produced from lower oxides by
oxidisation or from manganic acid or permanganic acid, or their salts by
deoxidisation for ...
2
A Practical Treatise of Chemical Analysis: Qualitative
MANGANIC ACID, MnOa. (Acide Manganique.) * Manganic acid in a state of
purity has not as yet been obtained; it is known only in combination with bases. In
order to obtain it, a strong base, for example, potash or the nitrates of such bases,
...
3
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
Having undertaken the examination of the manner in which different oxides
behave in the presence of arsenious acid, I observed that manganic acid, when
submitted to the action of an alkaline solution of arsenious acid, is immediately ...
4
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
We shall not expect to resolve this substance into manganic oxide and manganic
acid with the same facility with which ... or chromic acid, whereas manganic acid
and oxide are both exceedingly unstable substances, obtained with difl-iculty, ...
5
Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
But, notwithstanding the stability of this black oxide of manganese, it is not
impossible to obtain from it manganic acid under circumstances which seem to
preclude the possibility of any oxidation of the substance during the process by
which ...
6
proceedings of the american academy
We propose to adduce the evidence which makes it most probable that this so-
called peroxide of manganese is in reality a compound, sometimes definite but
oftener indefinite, of manganic acid and manganic oxide, and that its normal ...
7
Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
But, notwithstanding the stability of this black oxide of manganese, it is not
impossible to obtain from it manganic acid under circumstances which seem to
preclude the possibility of any oxidation of the substance during the process by
which ...
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1862
8
Records of General Science
It appears to me, therefore, to be convenient to denominate that degree of
oxidation of manganese which corresponds with sulphuric, selenic, and chromic
acids, manganic acid, while the highest degree of oxidation of manganese may
be ...
Robert Dundas Thomson, Thomas Thomson, 1836
9
Elements of Chemisty: Including the Applications of the ...
Manganic acid; Mn O3; 645.9 or 51.7 2.—When peroxide of manganese is
strongly ignited with hydrate or carbonate of potash in excess, manganic acid is
formed, under the influence of the alkali, together with a lower oxide of
manganese.
10
The American Journal of Science
Peroxide of iron. Manganous oxide.(28) Protoxide of manganese. Manganic
oxide. Deutoxide of manganese. Manganic superoxide. Peroxide of manganese.
Manganic acid.(29) Manganeseous acid. Oxymanganic acid.(30) Manganesic
acid.