Fourteen Weeks in Chemistry

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Fourteen Weeks in Chemistry
Steele, Joel Dorman, 1836-1886
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The empirical formula contains all that is positively decided.
* Vast deposits of potash have been opened up to us at the Stassftirth salt mines in Germany^ the supply fi:om which is more than from the wood-ash sources of the whole world. " Only about 13,000 tons of potash were sent to mar- ket from the United States and British America in 1870, and yet fl:om Stassforth, where a dozen years ago it was not supposed that a single ton could be produced, 30,000 tons of potassium chloride were manuf
...actured and supplied to consumers upon both continents during the following year. The surface salts at these mines, which hold the potash, are practically inexhaustible, and millions of tons will be supplied in succeeding years." — FinAde Science.
t The molecnle of carbonic acid is HgCO,. In potassium carbonate, E,C0„ both the atoms of H contained in the carbonic acid are replaced by the metkl E ; in hydrogen potassium carbonate, HKOO,, only one atom of H is thus replaced.
In this way two classes of salts are derived ; the so-called aeid salts, where only one atom of H has been replaced, and the Tieutral salts, where both atoms have been replaced by a metal.


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