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"Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886"

Wt. 36.5 | | "Chlorides," nitric acid.
| |
| Sulphuric acid | As above for nitric acid.
| |
| Perchloride of iron | Yellow color. Brown precipitate
| | with ammonia added till it
| | smells slightly.
| |
Sulphuric acid, | Bisulphate of | Residue on evaporation.
H_{2}SO_{4} | potassium |
Molec. Wt. 98 | |
| Sulphate of lead | Milkiness on dilution. May be
| | completely freed from lead by
| | diluting with three or four times
| | as much water, and allowing
| | to settle.
| |
Acetic acid | Water | Does not solidify when cooled
(glacial), | | to 17 deg. C. (53? F.)
H C_{2}H_{3}O_{2} | |
Molec. Wt. 60 | Sulphurous and | White precipitates with silver
| hydrochloric | nitrate.


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