A Compend of Chemistry, Inorganic And Organic Including Urinary Analysis

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A Compend of Chemistry, Inorganic And Organic Including Urinary Analysis
Henry Leffmann
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Compounds have been obtained in which it has replaced carbon.
Digitized by VjOOQlC TIN. 91 Silica, Silicic Anhydrid y SiO,. — This is a widely distributed body, occurring free as common sand, chalcedony, quartz, etc., and in combination forming silicates in great variety, of which clay, granite, feldspar, and sandstones are instances. A very large proportion of the solid substances in the earth's crust is in the form of compounds of silica. Silica exists in the stems of grasses and in the teeth
... and bones of animals.
In its pure forms silicic anhydrid is a colorless, nearly infusible and insoluble solid, destitute of chemical activity. In nature it often occurs in large six- sided crystals, called quartz or, when ruby-colored, amethyst. Uncrystallized silica also occurs in various conditions — agate, jasper, chalcedony, onyx, etc.
In all its forms it is converted into a silicate by fusion with sodium carbonate, and when lime, lead oxid, or other metallic oxids are mixed with the sodium silicates, we get the various forms of glass.


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