10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHOSPHURET»
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1
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
PHOSPHURE, 7 or Phosphoret, {phosphu- PHOSPHURET, > return,] a
compound salt produced by a combination of non-oxydated phosphorus with
different bascF. Of these ao arc described by Dr Thomson, in his St/Jl. of Chem.
Vol. I. i.
2
The Chemical Gazette, Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
k is easy to see that, of the 14 equiv. of lime which exist in 7 equiv. of phosphuret
of lime, 10 are decomposed ; the oxygen unites with 10 equiv. of phosphorus to
form phosphoric acid, and the calcium combines with the phosphorus which ...
On Phosphuret of Chromium. By C. A. Martiub. A mixture of oxide of chromium,
phosphoric acid, and lamp-black, when put into a charcoal crucible and exposed
to the heat of u furnace with a strong draught, furnished a grayish-black mass, ...
4
Universal Technological Dictionary
100 It has neither smell nor taste, burns below a red heat, and when heated to
redness gradually gives out its phosphorus, but does not melL—Phosphuret of s
bur is a compound which bears a high temperature wit iout decomposition.
5
American Journal of Science
quicklime, enclosed in a porcelain tube heated to incandescence.* Phosphuret of
calcium, when carefully prepared, and, subsequently, well heated, was found to
be an excellent conductor of the voltaic current evolved from the apparatus ...
6
The American Journal of Science and Arts
On the preparation of the substance commonly called phosphuret of lime. Three
or four different methods of procuring phosphuretted hydrogen are given in the
books. 1. By means of phosphuret of lime which is to be thrown in small lumps
into ...
7
The American Journal of Science
Bihydric phosphuret. Protophosphuretted hydrogen. Trihydric phosphuret.
Perphosphuretted hydrogen. Tetrahydric phosphuret. Pentahydric phosphuret.
Hexahydric phosphuretBINARY COIPOUNDI oF THE OTHER IETALLOIDS WITH
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8
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
THOSPHURE, 1 or Phosphoret, [pho/phu- PHOSPHURET, 5 return,] a compound
salt produced by a combination of non oxydated phosphorus with different bases.
Of these 10 are described by Dr Thomson, in his Sgjl. of Chem. Vol. I. • i.
9
System of theoretical and practical chemistry ...
Phosphuret of cobalt. J THIS may be accomplished by bringing the metal to a red
heat in a crucible, and gradually adding phosphorus in small pieces. The
compound is whitish and brittle. When exposed to the air it loses its metallic lustre
.
Friedrich Christian Accum, 1808
10
A System of Chemistry: In Four Volumes
Iron readily unites with phosphorus, and forms a phosphuret of iron. 1. P/
rospkuret of iron may be formed by fusing in a crucible 16 parts of phosphoric
glass, 16 parts of iron, and half a part of charcoal powder. It is magnetic, very
brittle, and ...