The Development of Chemistry, 1789-1914: Researches into the laws of chemical affinityDavid M. Knight |
Contents
ARTICLE I | 1 |
ART II | 8 |
ART III | 17 |
ART IV | 31 |
ART V | 38 |
CONTENTS | 46 |
ART VII | 52 |
ART VIII | 59 |
Of the Precipitation of Metals from their | 117 |
Experiments to prove the Influence of Pro | 156 |
Observations on Metallic Solutions | 187 |
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acidulous affi alcohol alkali ammonia arsenic acid azote BERGMAN bodies caloric carbonate of potash carbonate of soda carbonic acid chemical action circumstances combination complex affinities considered copper corrosive sublimate crystallization decomposed decomposition degree of oxydation degree of saturation difference diminished disengaged dissolving power effect elasticity elective affinity evaporation excess of acid exchange of base Experiment force of cohesion formed heat insoluble liquid magnesia mass metallic solutions mixed mixture muriate of lime muriate of mercury muriate of potash muriate of soda muriatic acid nitrate of lime nitrate of potash nitrate of soda nitric acid observations obtained opposed oxalic acid oxyde of mercury phate phosphate phosphoric acid pitate precipitate produced proportion proved resulting affinity retains separated small quantity soluble solution solvent stances substances sulphate of barytes sulphate of lime sulphate of potash sulphate of soda sulphuric acid tained take place tallic tartareous acid tion triple salt volatile