. Essentials of medical and clinical chemistry. With laboratory exercises . Into a beaker place some crystals of potassium permanganate. Suspendon a glass rod, as in Fig. 12, a strip of ozone test-paper, and beside it a stripof plain white paper for comparison. Pour from a pipette on the crystals afew drops of sulphuric acid. Cover with a card-board, and note the gradualblueing of the test paper by the ozone. PART I. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. 25 COMPOUNDS OF HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN. —Two of these are known : Hydrogen Monoxide, Dioxide, H202. Hydrogen Monoxide or Water.— Occurrence,—Water i
. Essentials of medical and clinical chemistry. With laboratory exercises . Into a beaker place some crystals of potassium permanganate. Suspendon a glass rod, as in Fig. 12, a strip of ozone test-paper, and beside it a stripof plain white paper for comparison. Pour from a pipette on the crystals afew drops of sulphuric acid. Cover with a card-board, and note the gradualblueing of the test paper by the ozone. PART I. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. 25 COMPOUNDS OF HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN. —Two of these are known : Hydrogen Monoxide, Dioxide, H202. Hydrogen Monoxide or Water.— Occurrence,—Water is seenalmost everywhere in nature, yet much is invisible, as in the air, Fig.
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