Elements of inorganic chemistry : descriptive and qualitative . paz 288 Triphylline 335, 336 Tripoli 18S INDEX. 377 Tungsten 271 Turquois 287 Type metal 211 Ultra marine 288 Uranium 306 Useful problems 89 Valence 153 Vanadium 307 bronze 308 Van Helmont 4 Vivianite 193 Volatile alkali 320 Volume of a gas affected by heat, 86 by pressure 85 Formulae for computing the, 91 Water 40-43 drinking, Impurities 45-47 Water-lime 314 Weight and density 88 White lead 227 Willemite 298 Witherite 310, 311 Wohler 6 Woods alloy .. 211 Wolfram 271 Wollaston 271 Wollastonite 188 Wrought iron 279 Yttrium 30


Elements of inorganic chemistry : descriptive and qualitative . paz 288 Triphylline 335, 336 Tripoli 18S INDEX. 377 Tungsten 271 Turquois 287 Type metal 211 Ultra marine 288 Uranium 306 Useful problems 89 Valence 153 Vanadium 307 bronze 308 Van Helmont 4 Vivianite 193 Volatile alkali 320 Volume of a gas affected by heat, 86 by pressure 85 Formulae for computing the, 91 Water 40-43 drinking, Impurities 45-47 Water-lime 314 Weight and density 88 White lead 227 Willemite 298 Witherite 310, 311 Wohler 6 Woods alloy .. 211 Wolfram 271 Wollaston 271 Wollastonite 188 Wrought iron 279 Yttrium 304 Yttrotantalite 307 Zinc blende 298 Zinc, Occurrence, etc 298-300 Zircon 306 Zirconium 306 ADDENDUM. Argon 33 Carbides 129, 134, 185 Carbonyl compounds 138 Critical pressure ...... 88 Critical temperature 88 Helium 22 Krypton 33 Liquid air 88 Mortar 315 Neon 33 New elements 19 Porcelain clay 286 Radiant energy 7 Radium 308 Water-gas 136 Xenon 33 APR 21 1904. ELEMEiNTS INORGANIC CHEMISTRY DESCRIPTIVE AND QUALITATIVE BYJAMES H. SHEPARD Professor of Chemistry, South Dakota Agricultural Collegeand Chemist for the Experiment Station REVISED EBTITON BOSTON, D. C. HEATH & CO., PUBLISHERS 1904 LIBRARY of CONGRESSTwo Copies ReceivedAPR 21 1904 Copyright Entry CLASS *^XXc. No. SJTO / OCOPY B Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1885, by JAMES H. SHEPAKD,in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1904, by JAMES H. SHEPARD,in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. •v* •*• PKEFAOE, Thts elementary treatise is based upon plans andmethods which have been employed in the authorslaboratory throughout a series of years, and no work hasbeen incorporated in the text or in the exercises thathas not there been proven practicable. A love for the science of chemistry would have for-bidden any attempt to add another text-book to thealready too extended


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