Passed into solutions of cupric sulphate, argentic nitrate, and palladium chloride, this gas throws down the metals, in most cases combined with silicon.
My experiments were successful, and we now prepare an enamel argentic paper on which the prints stand out with brilliancy equal to those on albumenized paper.
Of course it may be said that there is scarcely time yet to make a fair comparison--that the argentic enlargements are still only on their trial.
How now stands the case with an argentic enlargement?
Argentic paper is capable of yielding excellent enlargements, but it must be intelligently exposed, intelligently developed, and cleanly and carefully handled.
These solutions fail to give a precipitate with argentic nitrate.
Red oxide of mercury is readily dissolved by it, and when added to a solution of argentic nitrate it precipitates white flocculi of cyanide of silver.
Aldehyde is recognised by its reducing action on argentic nitrate; the mineral acids by the reddening of litmus paper, and the appropriate tests.
It reddens litmus freely and transiently, dissolves red oxide of mercury freely, forms a white precipitate of argentic cyanide when treated with silver nitrate, and responds to the other tests described hereafter.
The addition of silver nitrate to a solution containing prussic acid, or a soluble cyanide,[251] produces a precipitate of argentic cyanide.
The estimation was in each case performed by titrating the distillate with argentic nitrate, the sulphur compounds having been previously got rid of by saturating the distillate with KHO, and precipitating by lead acetate.
Argentic Nitrate: in acute and chronic diarrhea as astringent.
Argentic Nitrate: simple solution, or solution in nitric ether, painted over, in chronic form.
Argentic Nitrate: sometimes useful, but objectionable from risk of discoloring the skin.
Dissolve about 8 grammes of ammonic thiocyanate (sulphocyanide) crystals in a liter of water, and adjust to decinormal argentic nitrate solution, by diluting till one volume is exactly equal to a volume of the latter.
The whole process depends on the fact that argentic urate fails to dissolve in ammonia, but is soluble in nitric acid, and is thus easily obtained in the pure state.
The argentic plate is always ready-at-hand, and the working of it is simplicity itself.
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