Elementary Inorganic Chemistry

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Elementary Inorganic Chemistry
Gs George Samuel Newth
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The commonest natural compound of fluorine vsfluor spar^ that is, calcium fluoride.
The element itself is prepared by passing an electric current through a solution of potassium fluoride in perfectly pure hydro- fluoric acid. The experiment is conducted in apparatus constructed of platinum, which resists the action of fluorine better than any- thing else. Glass cannot be used at all, as even hydrofluoric acid acts readily on this substance.
Bromine is a heavy deep-red liquid, which readily pass
...es off into vapour of the same colour. It has a strong suffocating smell (the name bromine signifies a stench}, and attacks the nose and throat, as chlorine does. It also irritates the eyes.
In nature it occurs combined with sodium and with magnesium in the salt obtained from sea water, and also in the enormous saline deposits of Stassfurt. From the latter source the element is obtained by the manufacturer.
In the laboratory we can prepare bromine from sodium or potassium bromide, by mixing either salt with manganese dioxide and sulphuric acid (exactly as in the preparation of chlorine from sodium chloride).


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