TABLE of the Combinations of Fluoric Acid, with the Salifiable Bases, in the Order of Affinity.
As fluoric acid is naturally in the gasseous form in the ordinary temperature, we can receive it in a pneumato-chemical apparatus over mercury.
Boron will unite with fluorine, the radical of fluoric acid.
Fluoric acid, a compound of fluorine and hydrogen, is decomposed during this action, and is changed, by the union of its fluorine with silicon, into the silicated fluoric acid.
When this substance is distilled in a leaden retort, with sulphuric acid, we have sulphate of lime, and fluoric acid gas, called by some hydro-fluoric acid.
At this time, he also entered upon the investigation of fluoric acid, the results of which must be reserved for future consideration.
Davy has been led, from some late experiments on the subject, to consider pure fluoric acidas a compound of a certain unknown principle, which he calls fluorine, with hydrogen.
He had already distinguished himself by his discovery of fluoric acid, and by his admirable paper on manganese.
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