10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NORDHAUSEN ACID»
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1
Sulfur: History, Technology, Applications & Industry
While normal acid was less expensive, Nordhausen acid was selling for $90 per
ton in this peak year. Nordhausen was the most famous site; other plants existed
in the Middle Ages, including one in Britain. The acid was produced from the dry
...
2
Cyclopædia of useful arts & manufactures, ed. by C. ...
Acid containing less water than this can only be obtained by Valentine's process
of distillation from vitriol, (as is practised at the present day in obtaining what is
called the Nordhausen acid;) and the reason is, that the mouohydrate, SOj+HO, ...
Cyclopaedia, Charles Tomlinson, 1852
3
Cyclopædia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, ...
At common temperatures, however, both kinds of acid become weakened, but in
diEerent modes; for while the common acid emits no vapour whatever, but
greedily attracts moisture from the air, the Nordhausen acid emits dry acid vapour
, ...
4
Text-book of elementary chemistry
The Nordhausen acid is chiefly prepared for the purpose of dissolving indigo, the
solution so formed being very extensively used as a blue dye, 18. In order to
procure the Nordhausen acid, the sulphate of iron, FeO,SOs+7HO, is strongly ...
John Purdue Bidlake, 1858
We have seen that the Nordhausen acid differs from the common by containing a
larger proportion of real acid, and that the anhydrous acid may be obtained by
the distillation of dry ? ulphate of iron ; consequently we may obtain the acid of ...
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1824
We may mix equal parts of good Nordhausen acid, or Saxon or Bohemian oil of
vitriol, and of good fuming nitric acid, or three parts of Nordhausen acid and two
parts of nitric acid ; or two parts of Nordhausen acid and three of red fuming nitric
...
Smithsonian Institution, 1873
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annual report of the board of regents of the smithsonian ...
We may mix equal parts of good Nordhausen acid, or Saxon or Bohemian oil of
vitriol, and of good fuming nitric acid, or three parts of Nordhausen acid and two
parts of nitric acid; or two parts of Nordhausen acid and three of red fuming nitric
...
8
American Journal of Pharmacy
We, however, know that the Nordhausen acid is recommended in preference for
this purpose, because it never contains arsenic. In conclusion: the sulphuric acid
of Nordhausen or Saxony, used as a reagent in place of the ordinary acid, may ...
9
Elements of Chemisty: Including the Applications of the ...
The following then are the formulae of the definite hydrates of this acid, including
that derived by Mitscherlich from the Nordhausen acid :— HYDRATES OF
SULPHURIC ACID. Hydrate in the Nordhausen acid. . HO,2SO3 Oil of vitriol (sp.
gr.
10
Elements of Chemistry; including the applications of the ...
Hydrate in the Nordhausen acid. Oil of vitriol (sp. gr. 1.850). Acid of sp. gr. 1.78
Acid of sp. gr. 1.632 Sulphuric acid acts in two different modes upon metals,
dissolving some, such as copper and mercury, with the evolution of sulphurous
acid, ...
Thomas GRAHAM (Master of the Mint.), 1842