Inorganic Chemistry, Theoretical And Practical. a Manual for Students in Advanced Classes
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The normal alkali solutions must contain per litre the chemical equivalent, weighed in grams of the hydrogen-re- placing metal or group of elements. Thus normal sodium hydrate solution must contain 142 Text-Book of Inorganic Chcniistiy Na H O 23 + I + 16=40 grams per litrc=o'o4o gram per c.c. (Sodium and hydrogen are equivalent to each other, atom for atom.) Normal barium hydrate (BaH.jO.,,) solution must contain Ba Ho O, (137 + 2 + 32 = 17 i)-^-2 = S5'5 grams per litre=o'oS5 gram per c.c. (The... chemical equivalent of barium is half its atomic weight.) Equal quantities of any normal acid and alkali solu- tion exactly neutralise each other; and the quantity of any solution of a single aoid or alkali which is neutralised by 1 c.c. of a normal solution contains 0-001 gram of the hydrogen equivalent of its active constituent. The analyst makes use of a table giving the weights of actual substance in each case, corresponding to the hydrogen equivalent. This is best made clear by an example of such a calculation.
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