10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOULFE BOTTLE»
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1
Elements of General Chemistry: With Experiments
Through the other perforation a delivery tube passes, and this ends finally in a
Woulfe bottle, half filled with water, but the delivery tube must not dip beneath the
surface of the water here. Another tube leads from this first Woulfe bottle into a ...
2
Journal of the Chemical Society
Fig. 2. 1 . The boiling-flask (Fig. 2) is an ordinary distilling-flask of suitable size,
having the side-tube bent vertically downwards 2 or 3 inches from the end when
the flask is upright. The receiver is a Woulfe's bottle, with either two or three necks
.
3
Interactive School Science 9
Zinc + Sulphuric acid # Zinc Sulphate + Hydrogen Zn +dilH2SO4 # ZnSO4 + H2$
Thistle funnel Dilute Sulphuric Acid Delivery tube Hydrogen Gas Gasjar
Pneumatic trough Bee-hive shelf Granulated Zinc Woulfe's Bottle Laboratory
preparation ...
4
Journal - Chemical Society, London
The receiver is a Woulfe's bottle, with either two or three necks. Into the neck
nearest to the boiling-flask, a straight, upright tube is fixed by means of a well-
fitting cork, of such a length that, one end being at the bottom of the Woulfe's
bottle, ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1897
5
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
The tube from the neck of this flask is connected with the top of a bulb pipette, the
other end of which passes to the bottom of a small two- necked Woulfe's bottle,
containing not quite enough sulphuric acid to fill the bulb of the pipette.
Chemical Society (Great Britain), Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1867
6
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association
Not having time to prepare it according to the U. S. P. VIII, the writer devised the
following process: charge a 5oo-mil Woulfe bottle with 70 grammes of anhydrous
sodium sulphite and about 100 mils of water, connect the Woulfe bottle with a ...
7
An elementary course in experimental and analytical chemistry
In the liquid from the first Woulfe bottle a heavy, curdy white precipitate forms, in
that from the second the amount of precipitate is much less, while in the case of
the liquid from the end flask an opalescence only may result. Ex. 70- Remove
now ...
8
Gas manipulation. enlarged by W.T. Sugg
The termination of the coil of pipe is connected, as shown in the illustration, with
another Woulfe's bottle (C), and this, in its turn, is connected with a bubbling
cylinder (D), similar to that described when speaking of the test for ammonia.
Henry Banister (writer on gas.), William T Sugg, 1867
9
A Cyclopaedia of Quantitative Chemical Analysis
To the end of the tube which projects from the flask, connect the top of a bulb
pipette, the other end of which passes to the bottom of a small two- necked
Woulfe's bottle, containing not quite enough sulphuric acid to fill the bulb of the
pipette.
10
Cyclopedia of Quantitative Chemical Analysis
To the end of the tube which projects from the flask, connect the top of abulb
pipette, the other end of which passes to the bottom of a small twonecked
Woulfe's bottle, containing not quite enough sul huric acid to fill the bulb of the
pipette. his ...
Frank Humphreys Storer, 1870