The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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Page 264
... muriatic acid , and is by them quickly dissolved , forming li quid nitrate , or muriate , of the per- oxide of barium . If the barytes is now precipitated , a liquid combina tion of the acid with oxygen will be obtained . Such ...
... muriatic acid , and is by them quickly dissolved , forming li quid nitrate , or muriate , of the per- oxide of barium . If the barytes is now precipitated , a liquid combina tion of the acid with oxygen will be obtained . Such ...
Page 265
... acid thus obtained does not , like the nitro - muriatic acid , act on gold ; but it readily dissolves those metals which simple nitric acid is capable of dissolving , and the solu- tion takes place without the disen- gagement of ...
... acid thus obtained does not , like the nitro - muriatic acid , act on gold ; but it readily dissolves those metals which simple nitric acid is capable of dissolving , and the solu- tion takes place without the disen- gagement of ...
Page 267
... muriatic acid , but muriatic acid in combination with oxygenated water . As an argument for suppo- sing that the oxygen is really in union with the acid , it has been observed that simple water does not retain the oxygen so powerfully ...
... muriatic acid , but muriatic acid in combination with oxygenated water . As an argument for suppo- sing that the oxygen is really in union with the acid , it has been observed that simple water does not retain the oxygen so powerfully ...
Page 268
... muriatic acids , lime , a minute portion of iron , and pro- bably soda , though the presence of this last ingredient is less easily sub- stantiated by trials of that prelimina- ry kind . Muriates of soda and lime , with a smaller ...
... muriatic acids , lime , a minute portion of iron , and pro- bably soda , though the presence of this last ingredient is less easily sub- stantiated by trials of that prelimina- ry kind . Muriates of soda and lime , with a smaller ...
Page 273
... acids and salifi- able bases and their respective pro- portions , by means of reagents which have the power of precipitating them . He found in a pint of the sea water which he employed , Lime Magnesia Soda Sulphuric acid Muriatic acid ...
... acids and salifi- able bases and their respective pro- portions , by means of reagents which have the power of precipitating them . He found in a pint of the sea water which he employed , Lime Magnesia Soda Sulphuric acid Muriatic acid ...
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