It may be easily procured by heating in a retort some copper turnings in dilute nitric acid.
An antique appearance may be given to silver by either exposing it to the fumes of hydrosulphate of ammonia, or immersing it for a very short time in a solution of hydrosulphate of ammonia, or in dilute nitric acid.
Small portions should be successively tested with water, dilute hydrochloric acid, dilute nitric acid, strong hydrochloric acid, and a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids, first in the cold and then with warming.
For this purpose the precipitate may be dissolved in dilute nitric acid, the asbestos washed thoroughly, and the crucible reweighed.
The opening up of the ore is thus easily effected, the sulphur going off as sulphuretted hydrogen, and the lead remaining in a form easily soluble in dilute nitric acid.
Silver alloys are dissolved indilute nitric acid (free from chlorides), diluted, and filtered.
Iodides give a pale yellowish precipitate with nitrate of silver, scarcely soluble in ammonia, and insoluble in dilute nitric acid; a bright yellow one with acetate of lead; and a scarlet one with bichloride of mercury.
By dissolving white lead in dilute nitric acid, and crystallising.
Chromate and bichromate of potassium give yellow precipitates insoluble indilute nitric acid, and soluble in solution of potassium hydrate.
Of all common limestones the purity may most readily be determined by the quantity of carbonic acid which is evolved during their solution indilute nitric or muriatic acid.
Its presence here is easily detected by dilute nitric acid, which dissolves the carbonate of lead, and leaves the heavy spar.
The plumbic suroxide of Berzelius, or the peroxide of the British chemists, is obtained by putting red lead in chlorine water, or in dilute nitric acid.
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