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Williams, Rufus P. (Rufus Phillips), 1851-1911
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Reaction. What is the object of evaporation ?
A- 31. TO MAKE POTASSIUM SULPHATE.
Ap. : same as in last experiment.
Ch. : 5" KOH sol., 5~ H*S0 4 , litmus.
1. Into an e.d. put 5 00 KOH sol.
2. Neutralize it with H^SO* from a t.t., as in the previous experiment.
3. When it is absolutely neutral, evaporate the water.
4. Taste the product. Give the equation.
32. TO MAKE AMMONIUM NITRATE.
Ap. : same as in previous experiment.
Ch. : 5" NH*OH, 5" HN0 8 , litmus.
1. Put into an e.d. 5 M NH 4 OH.
2. Neut
...ralize this with HN0 8 from a t.t. or beaker, as in the previous experiment.
3. Evaporate till white fumes begin to appear.
4. Cool, and taste the residue. Reaction.
5. After writing up this experiment, write reac- tions for the union of : (1) NaOH and HNO s , (2) NaOH and H 2 S0 4 , (3) KOH and HNO s , (4) KOH and HC1, (5) NH 4 OH and HC1, (6) NH 4 OH and H 2 S0 4 . Use a separate line for each. State a method of preparing salts.
33. TO MAKE CHLOBHYDBIC ACID.
Two pupils may work together.
[Read Bulk 11.] Ap.


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