Sulphur has less affinity than any Acid with the fixed Alkalis: and therefore Liver of Sulphur may be decompounded by any Acid whatever; which will unite with the fixed Alkali, form therewith a Neutral Salt, and separate the Sulphur.
A saline combination of this kind is for that reason named Sal Salsum, Sal Medium, of a Neutral Salt.
The Vitriolic Acid combined with certain earths forms a kind of Neutral Salt called Selenites, which crystallizes in different forms according to the nature of its earth.
In the Collections of the Academy for 1746, Mr Macquer shows that, when a mixture of white oxyd of arsenic and nitre are subjected to the action of a strong fire, a neutral salt is obtained, which he calls neutral salt of arsenic.
If, for instance, a neutral salt be acted upon by these, it is divided, as far as is possible, without ceasing to be a neutral salt.
If the vapour of sal-ammoniac were not decomposed, it would pass through the porous mass as a whole, and the colour of the litmus paper would not be altered, because sal-ammoniac is a neutral salt.
This earthy matter he decomposed, and ascertained that it was a neutral salt, composed of oxalic acid, combined with lime.
The first forms a neutral salt, the second an alkaline salt.
The cyanates of silver, lead, and many other metals may be made by adding a solution of cyanate of potassium to another of a neutral salt of the base.
A solution of racemic acid precipitates a neutral salt of calcium, which is not the case with tartaric acid.
The globulins are insoluble in water and in dilute acids, but soluble in alkalies and in neutral salt solutions; these solutions are coagulated on boiling.
Melanins obtained from tumours form black, shiny masses; they are insoluble in water, neutral salt solutions, dilute acids and in the common organic solvents.
As it is a mere insipid earth, he rationally concludes it to be purgative only when converted into a sort of neutral salt by an acid in the stomach, and that its effect is therefore proportional to the quantity of this acid.
A neutral salt, which is composed of an acid and alkali, does not possess the acrimony of either of its constituent parts.
I made a neutral salt of magnesia and distilled vinegar; choosing this acid as being, like that in weak stomachs, the product of fermentation.
United to the mineral alkali, it forms a neutral salt, lately introduced into medicine.
These two chemical principles are formed to unite with one another, and then they constitute what is called a neutral salt.
Thus the addition of an acid changes an alkali into a neutral salt.
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