There is no special use for the bromate, so the solution is evaporated to dryness, and the residue, consisting of a mixture of the bromate and bromide, is strongly heated.
Thus, if a perfectly dry crystal of copper sulphate is strongly heated in a tube, water is evolved and condenses on the sides of the tube, the crystal crumbling to a light powder.
If the tube C is strongly heated at some point near the middle, the arsine is decomposed while passing this point and the arsenic is deposited just beyond the heated point in the form of a shining, brownish-black mirror.
The iodine is heated in a small flask, and its vapour is carried over by hydrogen into a strongly heated tube, The gas passing from the tube is found to contain a considerable amount of HI, together with some free iodine.
If the vapours of these products are passed through a strongly heated tube, they are changed again in a similar manner and finally resolve themselves into hydrogen and charcoal.
Strongly heated is decomposed, given off SO^{2} and being converted into CuO.
When any product of animal or vegetable life is strongly heated in a vessel from which all air currents are excluded, a mixture of gases and liquids is driven off, and a charred mass remains.
When the vapour of nitric acid is passed through a red-hot tube, and also when a nitrate is strongly heated, oxygen gas is given off.
Black held that the chemical changes which occur when chalk is calcined are exactly analogous to those which he had proved to take place when magnesia is strongly heated.
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