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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
The solution of tellurous hydrate in hydrochloric acid is decomposed by water, if
not very strongly acid, depositing tellurous hydrate. — Alkalis and alkaline
carUmutts also form a white precipitate of tellurous hydrate, soluble in excess of
the ...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry
The solution of tellurous hydrate in hydrochloric acid is decomposed by uattr, if
act very strongly acid, depositing tellurous hydrate. — Alkalis and alkalint rarl*M«
ta also form a white precipitate of tellurous hydrate, soluble in excess of the ...
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ELEMENTS OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Tellurium combines in two proportions with oxygen, forming tellurous acid, Te02,
and telluric acid, Te03. Tellurous acid, Te02; 80*14 or 1001*8. — This acid differs
remarkably in properties according as it is anhydrous or hydrated. f Hydrated ...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Applications of the ...
Tellurium combines in two proportions with oxygen, forming tellurous acid, Te02,
and telluric acid, Te03. Tellurous acid, Te02 ; 1001.8 or 80.?5.— This acid differs
remarkably in properties according as it is anhydrous or hydrated, forming two ...
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Elements of Chemisty: Including the Applications of the ...
Tellurium likewise dissolves with violence in pure nitric acid of density 1.25, and if
after the first five minutes, the clear liquid be poured into water, tellurous acid is
precipitated in white flocks. But if not immediately precipitated, the nitric acid ...
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Elements of Chemistry; including the applications of the ...
Tellurium likewise dissolves with violence in pure nitric acid of density 1.25, and if
after the first five minutes, the clear liquid be poured into water, tellurous acid is
precipitated in white flocks. But if not immediately precipitated, the nitric acid ...
Thomas GRAHAM (Master of the Mint.),
1842
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The Use of the Blowpipe in Chemistry and Mineralogy
TELLURIC ACID AND TELLUROUS ACID, OR OXIDE OF TELLURIUM. Telluric
acid, gently heated in a closed tube, gives off water and becomes dark yellow.
More strongly heated, it becomes milk-white, and is converted into tellurous acid.
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Most Recent Discoveries ...
Itssp. gr. is 6‧14. It is about as fusible as antimony, and at a very high temperature
may be volatilized. Its vapour smells like selenium ; when heated in the air it
burns with a bluish flame, forming tellurous acid. It is rapidly oxidized by nitric
acid.
Robert Kane, John William Draper,
1842
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Encyclopedia of the Alkaline Earth Compounds
tellurous, H2TeO3 and telluric, H2TeO4. They also form tellurides, H2Te. As is
the case for selenium, tellurium only forms the –2, þ4 and þ6 oxidation states in
this series of compounds. In comparison to S and Se, Te in these compounds ...
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London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ...
Tellurium combines with two proportions of oxygen to form tellurous and telluric
acid: the former is already known as oxide of tellurium. It has two isomeric
modifications: one of them is pro- “ duced at a moderate heat, and the other by
the ...