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Example sentences for "ferric chloride"

  • It represents, in other words, the lowering of the fusion point of ice by addition of ferric chloride.

  • On further increasing the quantity of ferric chloride, the temperature of equilibrium is lowered until at F (30deg) another eutectic point is reached, at which the heptahydrate and pentahydrate can co-exist with solution.

  • An aqueous solution of ferric chloride is used in pharmacy under the name Liquor ferri perchloridi; and an alcoholic solution constitutes the quack medicine known as "Lamotte's golden drops.

  • Ferric chloride, FeCl3, known in its aqueous solution to Glauber as oleum martis, may be obtained anhydrous by the action of dry chlorine on the metal at a moderate red-heat, or by passing hydrochloric acid gas over heated ferric oxide.

  • Ferrous fluoride, FeF2, is obtained as colourless prisms (with 8H2O) by dissolving iron in hydrofluoric acid, or as anhydrous colourless rhombic prisms by heating iron or ferric chloride in dry hydrofluoric acid gas.

  • A similar compound, which, however, dissolves in water to form an orange solution, results by adding salt to a heated solution of ferric chloride.

  • Ferric chloride, FeCl{3}, with water of hydration.

  • Incompatible with alkalies, alkali carbonates, ferric chloride, lead acetate and solutions of lime.

  • Ferric chloride (about 13%) corresponding to not less than 4.

  • If a colour be produced, continue the addition of ferric chloride till no further deepening occurs.

  • This was removed by slightly acidulating and carefully precipitating by ferric chloride.

  • Barium carbonate has, however, the same effect on ferric chloride (‹exp.

  • In 1863 he discovered that certain organic substances were rendered insoluble by ferric chloride, and that they again became soluble; when under the influence of light the ferric chloride has been reduced to a ferrous salt.

  • They are turned blue by ferric chloride, either at once or on the addition of an alkali, and this colour is destroyed by water and by alkalies, or acids in excess.

  • A solution is produced which contains ferric hydrate dissolved in ferric chloride, with free chloride of ammonium.

  • Starting with 1 pint of solution of ferric chloride, which on being treated with the sodium solution and ready to dialyse, had a sp.

  • A solution of ferric chloride is made by dissolving 5.

  • The addition of an excess of ferric chloride to the stannous solution, as soon as the whole of the tin has been dissolved, will lessen this liability to oxidation.

  • A standard solution of ferric chloride is prepared in the same manner as that described under the experiments on the methods of reduction; but it should be of twice the strength, so that 100 c.

  • Allied to this so-called acetonuria is that condition of the urine in which it is colored burgundy-red upon the addition of ferric chloride in solution (Gerhardt's reaction).

  • On the third day secondary hemorrhage occurred from the intercommunication of three of the punctures; this was restrained by ferric chloride, and the case went on to a favorable conclusion.

  • To detect oil of mirbane in cherry-laurel oil, Enrico Pega adds some alcohol to the oil to be tested and then mixes it with some alcoholic potash lye and a few drops of ferric chloride solution.

  • The aqueous or dilute alcoholic solution is colored deep violet by ferric chloride.

  • The eugenol separated thereby gives in alcoholic solution, when compounded with a trace of ferric chloride, a beautiful blue color.

  • Its alcoholic solution is colored magnificently blue by ferric chloride.


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