The Electrolytic Dissociation Theory With Some of Its Applications An Elementa

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The Electrolytic Dissociation Theory With Some of Its Applications An Elementa
Talbot, Henry Paul, 1864-1927
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Magnesium (40) Mg ++ colorless, exists in neutral and acid soln.
with OH~: a white ppt. , Mg(OH) 2, which is easily sol. In NH 4 - salts, probably because in the presence of NH 4 + the OH~-ions cannot reach a sufficient concentration to give the solubility product with Mg ++ (see Co(OH) 2 ).
with COf~ and C 2 OC~: no ppt. , if NH 4 -salts are also present.
with NH+ and PO± in ammoniacal soln. : white crystalline ppt. , MgNH 4 P0 4 .
Sodium, Potassium, and Ammonium (41) Na +, K +, NH 4 + colorle
...ss, exist in neutral, acid, or alkaline soln. ; do not form complex ions, do not form any insol. Ppts. With the common anions. K + gives with PtCl 6 __ and with Co(N0 2 ) 6 characteristic difficultly sol. Yellow ppts. , K 2 PtCl 6 and K 8 Co(N0 2 ) 6, while the corresponding Na-salts are sol. NH 4 + gives with PtCl 6 likewise a difficultly sol. Yellow ppt. , (NH 4 ) 2 PtCl 6 ; but it differs markedly from K + and Na + in that it forms with OH" the very slightly dissociated body, NH 4 OH, while the hydroxides of the other two metals are highly ionized.

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