Notes on Qualitative AnalysisCUP Archive, 1933 - 115 páginas |
Conteúdo
Principal Reactions of the more Common Metals 124 | 1 |
Principal Reactions of the more Common Acid Radicles 2543 | 25 |
Introductory Tables for the Analysis of a Simple Salt in the Wet Way | 46 |
Directions for dissolving substances for Analysis | 52 |
Examination for Acid Radicles in the Wet Way | 59 |
General Table for Mixtures of Metals | 72 |
B Second Group B As Sn Sb Method 2 | 78 |
Fourth Group Ni Co Zn Mn | 86 |
Mg K Na NH | 92 |
Suggestions for the Preliminary Examination of unknown Single Organic Com | 139 |
151 | |
Properties and Principal Reactions of some of the less Common | 155 |
Properties and Reactions of some wellknown Chemical Com | 173 |
Organic | 184 |
Concentrations and Solubilities of the Principal Reagents used | 198 |
Termos e frases comuns
2H₂O 2HCl acetic acid acid gives acidified added aldehyde alkalis ammonia ammonium chloride ammonium sulphide antimony aqueous solution arsenic barium Barium chloride black ppt blue colour boiling bromine brown ppt calcium caustic alkalis caustic soda chromate cobalt cold Colourless compounds COOH copper crystalline ppt cyanide decomposed dilute acids dilute HCl dilute solutions dissolves drop easily soluble ether ethyl evaporated evolved Fehling's solution ferric chloride ferrocyanide filter flame forming green H₂O H₂SO heating hydrated hydrochloric acid hydrogen dioxide Hydrosulphuric acid hydroxide hypochlorite iodide iodine ions lead acetate liquid melts metallic mixed mixture Na,CO NaOH nearly insoluble nickel nitric acid obtained odour oxalate oxide phenylhydrazine phosphate platinum potassium Potassium ferrocyanide precipitate presence reaction reagent red colour reduced residue salts e.g. separation silver nitrate soluble soluble in excess soluble in water sparingly soluble stannous strong solution substance sulphocyanate sulphuric acid tartrate violet white ppt yellow ppt yields zinc