Chemistry Inorganic And Organic With Experiments And a Comparison of Equivale

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Chemistry Inorganic And Organic With Experiments And a Comparison of Equivale
Charles Loudon Bloxam
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the whole of the lime from the phosphate, a portion remaining in the solution con- taining the phosphoric acid, so that this solution is generally said to contain super- phosphate of lime, and the action of the sulphuric acid is thus represented 3CaO . P0 5 + 2(HO . S0 3 ) = CaO . 2HO . P0 5 + 2(CaO . S0 3 ) . Bone phosphate Supei-phosphate of lime. Of lime.
When the superphosphate of lime is dried, it becomes converted into metaphos- phate of lime (CaO . P0 5 ), and on distilling this with cha
...rcoal 3(CaO. P0 5 ) + C 10 = 3CaO. P0 5 + 10CO + P 2 . Metaphosphate Bone phosphate of lime. Of lime.
Silicic acid (sand) is sometimes added to combine with the lime, and liberate the remainder of the phosphoric acid, so that it may be decomposed by the charcoal.
On the small scale, for the sake of illustration, phosphorus may be prepared by a process which has also been successfully employed for its manufacture in quantity, and consists in heating a mixture of bone-ash and charcoal in a stream of hydro- chloric acid gas 3CaO.


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