The precipitation of silver chloride from an ammoniacal solution[473] may serve to illustrate this point.
It is clear that the reactions of the silver-ion will not be observed as readily in such anammoniacal solution as in a solution of silver nitrate, which contains the same concentration of ‹total silver›.
In one of Mr. Reade's inks, besides silver, an ammoniacal solution of a salt of gold is used.
But it is impossible to entirely separate the whole of the hydrochloric acid from the water by this means, as could be done in the case of an ammoniacal solution.
To the last is added an ammoniacal solution of a salt of gold.
This is cotton wool which has been repeatedly wetted with an ammoniacal solution of carmine, and dried.
If an ammoniacal solution of nitrate of silver is added to the aqueous solution of the residue, a brick-red precipitate is produced.
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