In explanation of the remarkable accelerating action of arsenates and arsenites two obvious possibilities present themselves.
If now arsenates or arsenites can replace phosphate, they should be capable of setting up fermentation in such a mixture.
Arsenites are distinguished by the volatility of the chloride; by decolorising a solution of permanganate of potassium, and by immediately giving a yellow precipitate with sulphuretted hydrogen.
These combine with bases to form arsenites and arsenates respectively.
Footnote 27: The story of the Arsenites is spread through the thirteen books of Pachymer.
Their scruples were treated with tenderness and respect by Michael and his son; and the reconciliation of the Arsenites was the serious labor of the church and state.
The copper arsenites are insoluble in water, but soluble in acids, hence are dissolved by the gastric juice, and then absorbed.
These arsenites of copper give, with a little ammonia, a blue solution (due to the copper), in which a crystal of silver nitrate becomes covered with a yellow coating of silver arsenite.
A thorough spraying of the trees witharsenites within a week after the blossoms fall will do much toward destroying them; and a second application, in about three weeks, will be essential.
Arsenites and Arseniates=, mixed with oxalate of soda and heated in a matrass, afford distinct mirrors, especially the arsenites of the earths and silver; those of copper and iron are rather less distinct.
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