An introduction to practical chemistry : including analysis . ° 2 .2 .2 a i -a .a â - « TJ M S a e= âop; ° J! â o o eg to o o k w>> C o p» â On o *fe 2 -*£ o a .2 =3 . & h « fc fe-ci o o o o [3d- O fl fe t- 5? o o 3 OP5 S ⺠5*3 APPENDIX. 269 The only .altwhich precipi-tates soda, is theantimoniate ofpotash. Evapo-rated with bi-chloride ofplatinum, givesyellow needles. White precipi-tates with sul-phates. Burntwith alcohol,gives carmineflame. Zinc throws down the metal in beautiful crystals. The behavior wiih hydrosul- phate of ammonia and the blowpipe are charact
An introduction to practical chemistry : including analysis . ° 2 .2 .2 a i -a .a â - « TJ M S a e= âop; ° J! â o o eg to o o k w>> C o p» â On o *fe 2 -*£ o a .2 =3 . & h « fc fe-ci o o o o [3d- O fl fe t- 5? o o 3 OP5 S ⺠5*3 APPENDIX. 269 The only .altwhich precipi-tates soda, is theantimoniate ofpotash. Evapo-rated with bi-chloride ofplatinum, givesyellow needles. White precipi-tates with sul-phates. Burntwith alcohol,gives carmineflame. Zinc throws down the metal in beautiful crystals. The behavior wiih hydrosul- phate of ammonia and the blowpipe are characteristic. When the pre-cipitate withammonia is heat-ed, it is convertedinto the greenprotoxide. Ja f <j o Yellow flame. a £If With soda inreducing flame,a malleablebead of metal-lic tin. 5 g â 3 J3 jf-O §1 With borax, yel-low in outerflame ; in the inner, brown, be-coming greenwhen cold. O O 6 v â ga 2 ° * o o 0 White;insol. is S_4 a o o o !c o Sg ii 3 a â
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