10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRONTIC»
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1
The Elements of Inorganic Chemistry
When heated in air it burns with a crimson flame, forming strontic oxide :— Srz +
02 = 2810. Strontic oxide. It decomposes water with evolution of hydrogen, and
formation Of strontic hydrate :— onz + ST = eroa + HzWater. Strontic hydrate.
Uses ...
John Charles BUCKMASTER, George JARMAIN, 1870
2
The Development of Chemistry, 1789-1914: Studies in spectrum ...
orange band of the strontic salt spectrum lying just on the leact refrangible side of
D; but the metallic line .((Jo7'5 was invisible, or at the best but very faint. If the
fused bead be now quickly withdrawn from the flame and held in front of a sheet
of ...
3
Studies in Spectrum Analysis
orange band of the strontic salt spectrum lying just on the least refrangible side of
D; but the metallic line 46o7'5 was invisible, or at the best but very faint. If the
fused bead be now quickly withdrawn from the flame and held in front of a sheet
of ...
4
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
When the mixture was cold, the whole of the salt re-dissolved upon stirring, and a
perfectly clear solution was obtained. The needle-shaped crystals which formed
at 100° did not re-dissolve in the cold acid. Strontic sulphate was soluble to the ...
Sir William Crookes, 1775
5
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science: With ...
\Vhen the mixture was cold, the whole of the salt re-dissolved upon stirring, and a
perfectly clear solution was obtained. The needle-shaped crystals which formed
at 100° did not readissolve in the cold acid. Strontic sulphate was soluble to the ...
William Crookes, James H. Gardiner, Gerald Druce, 1775
6
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
The author describes the free acid NH.zSOjH, and its neutral ammoniacal,
potassic, and barytic salts ; its basic potassic, sodic, barytic, strontic, calcic,
argentic, and plumbic salts, and a series of double compounds in which mercury
is present.
Sir William Crookes, 1776
7
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
598 Thallous sulphate 632 Strontic nitrate.. 645 Potassic bromide 699 Potassic
chloride 734 Sodic chloride .. 772 Sodic carbonate 814 Strontic chloride 825
Sodic sulphate .. 861 Baric chloride .. 860 Potassic sulphate — Temperature
Scale.
8
A Course of Qualitative Chemical Analysis
CTION or BARIG rROM STRONTIC AND CALCIC SALTS, WHICH GIVE N0
PRECIPITATE.) Soluble baric salts, such as baric chloride, nitrate or acetate,
constitute exceedingly useful reagents for the detection of acids, on account of
the metal ...
William George Valentin, 1873
9
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
No barium could be found even in the first precipitate of strontic sulphate ; but it is
true that the spectroscope is not a very satisfactory means for the detection of
barium under these circumstances. The acid solution of strontic nitrate, which had
...
Sir William Crookes, 1895
10
Elements of Chemistry: Chemical physics
(696) STRONTIC CHLORIDE, or Chloride of strontium : SrCl^OH, = !J58"6+lo8;
Density, anhydrous, 2'p6 ; cryst. 1-603. — It crystallizes in slightly deliquescent
needles, which require less than their weight of cold water for solution ; alcohol ...
William Allen Miller, Herbert McLeod, 1878