Sometimes it is relieved by regulating the ingesta or the intervals at which it is taken; sometimes by warm carminative stimulants or by chloric ether, ginger, or brandy.
All other acids dissolve its salts to protoxide, the hydrochloric acid producing chloric gas.
The salts of nitric or chloric acid are determined by fusing them with the cyanide of potassium, because the salts of these acids detonate.
He experimented first with a drug known as chloric ether, but failing to get the desired effect, and at the suggestion of the aforementioned Dr.
This releases chloric acid, which, being an extremely powerful antiseptic, kills the bacteria to which the ulcers are due.
It may be distinguished from chloric acid by the fact that it does not give chlorine peroxide when treated with concentrated sulphuric acid, and that it is not reduced by sulphurous acid.
Chloric acid may be obtained in a separate state, by boiling the compound solution formed by passing chlorine gas through a solution of barytic earth, with phosphate of silver, which separates the muriatic acid.
Iodine, sulphurous acid, and similar oxidisable substances form higher oxidation products and reduce the chloric acid to hydrochloric acid.
That chloric acid is capable of passing into perchloric acid is also seen from the fact that potassium permanganate is decolorised, although slowly, by the action of a solution of chloric acid.
In this instance the nitric acid first evolves a certain portion of the chloric acid, and the latter, with the iodine, evolves chlorine.
The sulphuric acid gives a precipitate of barium sulphate, and free chloric acid remains in solution.
Neither sulphuric nor any other acid will further decompose perchloric acid as it decomposes chloric acid.
The impure freechloric acid is obtained by converting the potassium in potassium chlorate into an insoluble salt.
The iodic acid thus formed acts on a further quantity of the potassium chlorate, sets a portion of the chloric acid free, and in this manner the action is kept up.
If washing does not remove them, usechloric ether, or new spirits of turpentine.
If there are grease spots, they should be first taken out withchloric ether or spirits of turpentine.
The large quantity of hydrochloric acid produced in the first part of the process, is used in the of making chloric of lime.
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