Mineral kermes is trisulphide of antimony, containing a variable portion of trioxide of antimony both free and combined with alkali.
Conversion of the Trisulphide of Arsenic into the Arsenomolybdate of Ammonia.
A compound of the trioxide and trisulphide of antimony, used in medicine.
C The trisulphide heated in a current of hydrogen is reduced to the metallic state; it burns in air forming the tetroxide, and is soluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid, in solutions of the caustic alkalis, and in alkaline sulphides.
On heating in absence of air, it decomposes into the trisulphide and sulphur.
By the union of antimony trisulphide with basic sulphides, livers of antimony are obtained.
An artificial amorphous trisulphide of antimony; -- so called on account of its red color.
Very fine crystals of the trisulphide may be obtained by heating a quantity of the porcelain-like form to 300° at the bottom of a closed tube whose upper portion is cooled by water.
Through another portion of the fluid a stream of sulphuretted hydrogen was transmitted, when a bright yellow precipitate separated, having the chemical properties of trisulphide of arsenic.
A stream of sulphuretted hydrogen gas was transmitted through a known quantity of the prepared fluid from the said matters, until the whole of the arsenic was precipitated in the form of trisulphide of arsenic.
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