Introduction to Chemical Physics Designed for the Use of Academies High School

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But if a solution of the nitrate of silver, the sulphate of copper, and the sulphate of iron, be introduced into the glass cup, with the addition of the same vegetable solution, it will be turned red by the acids set free in the positive cell, but will remain unchanged in the negative ce'l, because the oxides of silver, copper, and iron are insoluble, and therefore manifest no alkaline properties.
371. Secondary Decomposition. When the poles of the battery are made of platinum, or some other eq
...ually unoxidiza- ble metal, and the substance to be decomposed is a binary com- pound, composed of two elements only, and it is used in a pure state, there being no other compound, or elementary substan: e, of any kind, present, then the decomposing action of the cur- rent is of the simple character already described ; but it is not often that the substances decomposed are thus situated. In the ease of most of the solids which have been spoken of, they are used in the state of solution in water, and therefore, by the ac- tion of the galvanic current, the water may be decomposed as 871' What is meant by secondary decomposition.

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