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Journal of the Chemical Society (Volume 54, PT. 1 ); Transactions download

Journal of the Chemical Society (Volume 54, PT. 1 ); Transactions download

Journal of the Chemical Society (Volume 54, PT. 1 ); Transactions.cChemical Society
Journal of the Chemical Society (Volume 54, PT. 1 ); Transactions
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Author: Chemical Society
Number of Pages: 382 pages
Published Date: 08 Feb 2012
Publisher: General Books
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781235812163
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1888 Excerpt: ... atomic weight.) placed at intervals of 10 cm. from one another. The liberated hydrogen is collected in a graduated three-limbed glass apparatus filled with a 5 per cent, solution of potash and provided with a mercury seal. By heating the metals successively, the hydrogen evolved from each can be collected separately and the volumes compared directly. P. S. K. Inorganic Chemistry. The Composition of Water by Volume. By A. Scott (Proc. Roy. Soc, 42, 396--400).--The ratio by volume in which oxygen and hydrogen combine at 0 and 700 mm. is redetermined. The apparatus is so arranged that both gases are measured in the same vessel, a separate vessel being used for exploding. After explosion, the residue was analysed by exploding with oxygen or hydrogen and the impurity (nitrogen and carbonic anhydride) determined. The oxygen was obtained from potassic chlorate and from mercuric oxide prepared from the nitrate, the hydrogen was obtained by electrolysis. The ratio obtained is 1994: 1, which with 15 9627 for the density of oxygen, gives 1601 as the atomic weight of oxygen. H. K. T. The Weldon-Pechiney Process for the Manufacture of Chlorine from Magnesium Chloride. By J. Dswar (/. Soc. Cheni. Ltd., 6, 775--790).--This process, which was patented in Jane, 1884 (Eng. Pat. 9306), has recently been worked at Salindres on an experimental plant designed for the daily production of 1 ton of chlorine, and may be briefly described as follows: --The raw material employed is hydrochloric acid, the operations being (1) dissolving magnesium oxide in hydrochloric acid; (2) preparing magnesium oxychloride; (3) crushing, breaking, and sifting the oxychloride; (4) drying the oxychloride; and (5) decomposing the oxychloride. The magnesium oxide to be dissolved in hydrochloric acid is a..

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