Protochloride of tin has no action No precipitate with antimony.
A trace of stannous chloride (protochloride of tin) turns the red solution purple: excess bleaches it.
If the strychnia be pure, such as is almost invariably found among medical men and druggists, the test is nitric acid, which gives a red colour, which in a great measure disappears on the addition of protochloride of tin.
Stannous chloride (protochloride of tin) gives a brown deposit of metallic arsenic.
Protochloride of copper burns with a dense red light, tinged with green and blue towards the edges.
The same salt, if re-sublimed with an addition of crude mercury, will be changed into the protochloride of mercury, or calomel.
The proper pigment can be obtained only by adding to a neutral muriate of gold a mixture of the protochloride and perchloride of tin.
The blue pigment of both acids is reduced by zinc or iron without the disengagement of hydrogen gas; as also by sulphuretted hydrogen, tepid protochloride of tin, while the liquor becomes yellow.
Its spirituous solution affords a fine purple precipitate with the protochloride of tin, and a violet one with the salts of lead.
The two salts exchange bases, and a protochloride of mercury precipitates in a white powder, which, after being digested for some time in the acidulous supernatant liquor, is to be washed with the greatest care in boiling water.
Thielbierge's suggestion consists in passing air over protochloride of iron, and so giving rise to peroxide of iron and chlorine.
We are told that “As a hematinic, the protochloride of iron justifies the confidence of the medical profession.
A solution of protochloride of tin containing 5 or 10 per cent.
Soft water 24 " Protochloride of tin 1 " It should be boiled for a few minutes before using.
Those parts protected from the light by the lines of the drawing immediately turn blue, while the rest of the paper, where the coating has been converted into protochloride by the effects of light, will remain white.
Pellet, and is based on the property of perchloride of iron of being converted into protochloride on exposure to light.
A large excess of bicarbonate ought to be avoided, because in a solution of pure protochloride of manganese it renders the liquid milky and turbid; the addition of more water, however, makes it clear.
Thus, the protochloride of tin readily conducts, and is decomposed (402.
Then protochloride of tin was subjected to the electric current in the same manner, using of course, a tin positive electrode.
I soon found abundance, amongst whichprotochloride of tin was first subjected to decomposition in the following manner.
Protochloride of tin, when fused and placed at x, was also readily decomposed, yielding perchloride of tin at the anode (779.
Four experiments were made on the protochloride of tin, the quantities of gas evolved in the volta-electrometer being from 2.
Chloride of mercury, protochloride of mercury, subchloride of mercury.
Chloride of mercury~, Calomel, protochloride of mercury, subchloride of mercury.
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