Chemical Problems And Reactions: to Accompany Stöckhardt's Elements of Chemistry
Chemical Problems And Reactions: to Accompany Stöckhardt's Elements of Chemistry
Josiah Parsons Cooke, Julius Adolph Stöckhardt
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1. How much anhydrous acid, and how much Nord- hausen, can be made by the above process from 20 kilo- grammes of green vitriol ? If the Nordhausen acid has the. specific gravity of 1.9, how many litres can be obtained from 20 kilogrammes of green vitriol ? 171. SOa + HO,WO5 + Aq = ir0,^03 + ^^-f»rO4. 1. How much HO, S O3 will be formed from one gramme of S O2 ? How much from one litre ? While. Baa-^ffO, SO^-^Aq ^BsiO, SO^-^- If CI -\-Aq. BaO.NO^ + HO, S 0^ + ^y = BaO, SO3 + HO, JSrOs + Aq. 1. W...hy must sulphuric acid or a soluble sulphate pro- duce a precipitate when added, in solution, to the solution of any salt of baryta ? 2. The precipitate produced by adding an excess of BaCl to a solution of HO, S O3 was collected, and weighed 4.567 grammes. How much sulphuric acid* was present in solution ? * When the name sulphuric acid is used, H 0, S Os is always meant, unless otherwise specified. 68 ACIDS. 3. The precipitate produced by adding an excess of no, S 0^ to a solution of Ba O, N Og weighed 5.942 grammes.
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