The liquid having been filtered from the insoluble sulphate of baryta, a second proportion of binoxide of barium paste is added gradually, as before.
By acting on binoxideof platinum with pure ammonia.
A quantity of binoxide of barium rather less than sufficient to neutralise the acid is then ground to a fine paste with distilled water, and added gradually to the acid in which it should dissolve without effervescence.
Binoxide of hydrogen has been applied in the arts to restore the blackened lights of paintings which have become darkened by sulphuretted hydrogen; it is also sold by hair-dressers for bleaching human hair.
To the chemist, peroxide of hydrogen and its analogue, binoxide of barium, have been of great service as instruments of research.
From a mixture of binoxide of manganese and potassa and nitre, equal parts, heated to redness.
The same phenomenon is also observed, upon the expansion of carbonic acid, and of protoxide and binoxide of nitrogen, when under strong pressure.
Heat resolves it into a mixture of metallic gold and binoxide of tin.
From binoxide of manganese and oil of vitriol, equal parts; as the last.
The names binoxide and teroxide of protein have been given by Muelder to products of the long-continued action of boiling water upon fibrin in contact with the air.
Red lead, black oxide of copper, red oxide of iron, and several other substances, answers nearly as well as binoxide of manganese.
Binoxide of lead occasionally receives this name on account of its combining with some of the bases to form compounds which have been called plumbates.
Such a mineral is the black oxide of manganese, or more correctly the binoxide of manganese, which consists of one combining proportion of the metal manganese--viz.
Paper prepared with sulphate of manganese is an excellent test for ozone, and changes brown rapidly by the oxidation of the proto-salt of manganese, and its conversion into the binoxide of the metal.
If this second bath of binoxide of barium does not produce the requisite whiteness, it is introduced into a solution of permanganic acid or permanganate of magnesia before the last washing.
The binoxide of barium is pulverized and subjected to the action of carbonic acid to remove any unconverted caustic baryta present.
Tessie du Motay has patented the following process, involving the use of binoxide of barium, with or without the addition of permanganates.
The reactions of iodine are similar to those of bromine with concentrated sulphuric acid and binoxide of manganese, and with nitric acid: The iodine is released and, if the quantity be not too great, colors the liquid brown.
The solution is evaporated to dryness, the residue is fused in a platinum vessel, the bromate is decomposed, while the bromide remains; this must be distilled with sulphuric acid and the binoxide of manganese.
The native binoxide often contains both copper and cobalt in addition to iron; frequently to the amount of as much as 1 per cent.
I have thought it advisable to give analyses of the black oxides of manganese, and they are as follows: Binoxide of manganese (Molecule, Mn.
The binoxide of commerce, as taken from the mine, is well sampled, powdered, and dried at 100°C.
It is again dissolved in HCl and titrated with uranium solution, or decomposed by tin, as noted below, and the manganese precipitated as binoxide with chlorine, and determined.
Manganate of potash is formed by fusing together hydrated potash and binoxide of manganese.
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