Bland' and 'Blissett' powders is due to baric sulphate, and I think the acidity of the aqueous extract is due to the nitric acid thus set free.
If left in, the sulphuric acid will, when the salts are added, decompose the nitrate of baryta, forming insoluble baric sulphate and free nitric acid.
The carbonic acid is absorbed in bright baric hydrate solution, and the precipitated baric carbonate is, with suitable precautions to prevent access of impure air, collected on a filter and washed.
Baric seleniate may be also decomposed in a similar manner, and this reaction distinguishes it from baric sulphate.
To one series 3 drops of baric chloride solution were added, and to the other 3 drops of sulphuric acid.
The solutions contained 10 grams of nitre, were freely acid with hydrochloric acid, and were precipitated (while boiling) with slight excess of baric chloride.
The first object sought for was the smallest amount of the standard baric chloride in 500 c.
But this balance is disturbed in the presence of much nitre, the indications with baric chloride being disturbed by an opalescence for some c.
These show that as small an amount of baric chloride solution as is equal to only 0.
If there is no precipitate, the sulphate can be none other than baric sulphate, for all the rest, without exception, are soluble enough to give a slight cloud with baric chloride.
For estimating the sulphuric acid thus found, it will only be necessary to take a known bulk of the same liquid, heat it to boiling after acidifying by hydrochloric acid, and then add a sufficient quantity of baric chloride solution.
A rat-poison may be met with composed of baric carbonate, sugar, and oatmeal, flavoured with a little oil of aniseed and caraway.
The supernatant water may be utilised for the detection of other impurities, and tested for sulphuric acid by baric chloride, for free chlorine and hypochlorous acid by starch and potassic iodide, and for hydrochloric acid by silver nitrate.
This salt dissolves readily in cold water; the solution is decomposed by strong potassic hydrate, baric sulphite, hyposulphites, and sulphur being formed.
These on analysis proved to consist ofbaric pentathionate with three molecules of water.
The normal child may be blindfolded in the games where, for example, he is to recognise various weights, for this does help him to intensify and concentrate his attention upon the baric stimuli which he is to test.
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