Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry

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Of the dry gas.
8. You pass 6 litres of oxygen over 5 grins, of carbon (charcoal). How much carbonic anhydride by volume and by weight can you obtain by the combustion of the carbon in oxygen, and how much carbon, if any, will be left?
9. How much carbon will be required to convert 10 litres of carbonic anhy- dride into carbonic oxide, and what will be the volume of the gas so obtained.
10. How much carbonic anhydride by weight and by volume will be required to convert 2'5 grms. Of NaHo into di
...sodic carbonate ?
11. Give the symbolic and graphic formulae of the following compounds : carbonic anhydride, carbonic oxide, baric carbonate, argentic carbonate, ferrous carbonate, hydric potassic carbonate.
12. Describe several methods for preparing pure carbonic oxide. Give equa- tions.
13. How would you experimentally distinguish CO 2 from CO ?
14. Describe the distinctive properties of both gases.
15. Explain the terms : plumbago, culm, kish, coke, lignite, animal charcoal, mortar, choice damp, yellow prussiate, cyanogen, hydrocarbon, carbide.


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