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A MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL

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Contents

Electricity
114
Electricity of Vapor
126
Hydrogen
136
Nitrogen
153
Carbon
163
Chlorine
179
Bromine
188
Phosphorus
212
The Laws of Combination by Weight 1 Constancy of Compo
219
ElectroChemical Decomposition or Electrolysis Chemistry
245
Division of Bodies into Electropositive Basylous or Zincous
251
Crystallization Crystalline Form
257
Chemistry of the Metals
267
Class Monad Metals
290
Sodium
299
Ammonium
310
Lithium
316
Metals of the Alkaline Earths
323
Metals of the Earths
332
Magnesium 347 Zinc 351 Cadmium
352
Copper 353Mercury 357 Ammoniacal Mercury
362
Gold
369
Tin 389 Titanium
393
Pentad Metals
418
Arsenic 422 Bismuth 427 Vanadium
429
Hexad Metals
437
Tungsten or Wolfram 441 Molybdenum
444
Determination of the Density of Vapors
459
Classification of Organic CompoundsOrganic Series
466
Ethine or Acetyline Propine or Allylene Quartine or Cro
484
Seventh Series CnH2n_10 Cholesterin
502
Alcohols and Ethers
508
Monatomic Alcohols CaH2n_20
546
Monatomic Alcohols CnH2n_80
554
Diatomic Phenols
562
Tetratomic Alcohols and Ethers
571
Organic Acids
595
Acrylic Acids CnH2n_202
626
Monaiomic Acids CnH2n_402 Parasorbic Sorbic and Camphic
632
Monaiomic Acids CnH2n_10O2 Cinnamic acidAtropic acid
640
Series C2nHn_1603
656
mes CnH2n_604
665
Tannic acids or Tannins
671
Pentatomic Acids Quinic or Kinic acid Quinone Hydroqui
680
Aldehydes
684
Aldehydes derived from Diatomic Alcohols
692
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN
700
Thiosinamine Sinamine
719
Compound Ammonias or Amines
732
Artificial Organic Bases obtained from various Sources
748
Triethylbismuthine or Bismethyl
767
Unclassified Organic Compounds
781
Resins and Balsams
790
ANIMAL CHEMISTRY
792
Animal Fluids
805
The Animal Textures
818
APPENDIX
827
Analysis of Fresh Spring and River Water
834
Fig Page
28
Elasticity of gases
35
Expansion of mercury
49
electric current
123
Fig Page 90 Ruhmkorffs coil
126
Catalytic effect of platinum
143
Cavendishs eudiometer
144
Analysis of water
145
Solubility of salts
147
Dialysis
149
149 107 149 108 149 109 Osmose
150
150 111 150 112 Preparation of nitrogen
154
155 114 Ures eudiometer
156
Simple
157
Preparation of nitrogen mon oxide
160
Crystalline forms of diamond
164
Preparation of carbon dioxide
166
Blast furnace
173
Structure of flame
175
Structure of blowpipe flame
176
Gaslamp
177
Davys safety lamp
178
Hemmings safety jet
179
Preparation of chlorine
180
hydrogen chloride
182
Safetytube
183
Preparation of hydrogen iodide 190
190
Crystals of sulphur
193
193 138 Apparatus for hydrogens ulphide
201
Preparation of silica
210
phosphorus
212
Electrolysis of hydrogen chlo ride
247
247 143 Voltameter
249
Decomposition without contact of metals
250
Fig Page 145 Wollastons battery
252
Darnells
253
Carbon
254
Leadtree
255
Goniometer common
258
principles of
259
Crystals regular system
260
rhombohedral
261
monoclinic
262
Passage of cube to octohedron
263
Wiredrawing
268
Preparation of potassium
291
Saltcake furnace
302
Alkalimeter
305
Mohrs clamp
306
Apparatus for determining car bon dioxide 306
384
Iron manufacture Blastfurnace
402
Subliming tube for arsenic
425
Marshs apparatus
427
Organic analysis weighing tube
449
watertube
450
Hofmanns gasapparatus
451
451 184 451 185 Bulb for liquid
452
Determination of nitrogen
453
Pipette
454
Determination of nitrogen as am monia
456
Determination of density of va pors
459
Preparation of ether
524
of chlorides of carbon
559
Starchgranules
590
Mohrs apparatus for benzoic acid
634
Preparation of tannic acid
672
Preparation of cacodyl
764
Blood globules
806

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