Water Analysis for Sanitary Purposes With Hints for the Interpretation of Resul

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Water Analysis for Sanitary Purposes With Hints for the Interpretation of Resul
Edward Frankland
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Dissolve 62*5 grams of potassic iodide in about a quarter of a litre of distilled water, and having set aside about 10 c c. , run into the remainder a cold saturated solution of mercuric chloride till a permanent precipitate forms. Redissolve this by the potassic iodide held in reserve, and then add, with great care, more solution of mercuric chloride till, after stirring, a slight precipitate remains.
Add to the liquid 150 grams of potassic hydrate dis- solved in distilled water, and make the
...whole up to a litre ; allow to settle, and decant off the clear yellow liquid into a small bottle for use as required.
2. Standard Solution of Ammonic Chloride. In one litre of distilled water, dissolve 1*5735 gram of pure dry ammonic chloride, and dilute 100 c. C. Of this strong solution to one litre. Then 1 c. C. = '00005 gram NH 3 .
3. Sodic Carbonate. Heat the dry carbonate strongly for an hour without fusing it. Preserve in a small wide-mouthed stoppered bottle.
4. Water Free from Ammonia. Distil ordinary distilled 100 WATEE ANALYSIS.


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