The first case is supposable: should traces of nitric acid remain in the solution, the arsenic would be transformed into solid arsenide of hydrogen and its detection rendered impossible.
The arsenide of iron will oxidise first, and when this has ceased the surface of the button brightens.
A speise of this kind, fused and exposed at a red heat to air, first loses arsenide of iron by oxidation.
The weight of nickel corresponding to the arsenide got is calculated by multiplying by 0.
If copper is absent, the speise is now arsenide of nickel.
It is only when the iron has been oxidised that the arsenide of cobalt begins to be attacked; and when the removal of the cobalt is complete, the nickel commences to pass into the slag, the copper being left till last.
Arsenic forms two hydrides:--The dihydride, As2H2, is a brown velvety powder formed when sodium or potassiumarsenide is decomposed by water.
Defn: A tin-white arsenide of iron, isomorphous with arsenopyrite.
A tin-white arsenide of iron, isomorphous with arsenopyrite.
A massive mineral of tin-white or steel-gray color, an arsenide of copper.
A metallic element, intermediate in value between silver and gold, occurring native or alloyed with other metals, also as the platinum arsenide (sperrylite).
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