This volatilization would likewise cause a breaking up of the entire compound, and would consequently cause a discoloration of the paper; but the volatilization of this arsenic compound is in every respect most improbable.
During volatilization a strong garlic odor is distinctly perceptible, very characteristic of arsenic, and by which its presence in any compound may be immediately recognized.
The characteristic odor of decayed horse-radish distinguishes the volatilization of this metal.
When chlorides are present, as in the body, it is still more liable to volatilization as arsenic trichloride.
The cover of charcoal or charcoal dust maintained upon the surface of the metal tended to retard oxidation, but prevented volatilization and helped to secure the impurities as a slag instead.
A state of resistance to evaporation or volatilizationby heat; -- said of metals.
They are therefore very nearly alike, except that the heat rising from the lower one increases slightly the volatilization of the upper.
Whenever an arc is allowed to burn down until it reaches the electrode holders, a greenish light is given off which is due to the volatilization of the metal--usually brass--in these holders.
An excess of silica, caused by the volatilization of alkaline matter with too strong firing, will bring on similar appearances.
It is employed much in medicine, chemical analysis, and by the pastry-cooks to give sponginess to their cakes in consequence of its volatilization from their dough in the oven.
On evaporating it to dryness, with much care to avoid volatilization of the salt, I obtained 125 grs.
Silver containing mercury, put into a small crucible and mixed with lamp black, to prevent the volatilization of the silver, was heated for three quarters of an hour in a muffle, but the silver increased sensibly in weight.
The quality of a body which resists evaporation or volatilization by heat; solidity; cohesion of parts; as, the fixedness of gold.
The heat absorbed in volatilization will comprise the heat of combination as well as of aggregation, if decomposition takes place, and will therefore be the same as that set free at combination.
Chemical Laboratory show that Spirocide, when ignited, burns slowly with consequent volatilization of mercury.
As in Platt’s Chlorides other metallic chlorids are present, the formation of complex mercuric compounds which is bound to have occurred, should retard or prevent the volatilization of mercuric chlorid.
This method was developed by Hofmann in 1868, who replaced the short tube of Gay-Lussac by an ordinary barometer tube, thus effecting the volatilization in a Torricellian vacuum.
When the volatilization is quite complete, the level is accurately adjusted, and the difference of the levels of the mercury gives the pressure exerted by the vapour.
We may here notice a modification of Meyer's process in which the increase of pressure due to the volatilization of the substance, and not the volume of the expelled air, is measured.
The volatilization increases very rapidly as the temperature rises.
This gives to the sheets a dull lustre, while the thin layer of gum-arabic also prevents the volatilization of the aroma.
To prevent the rapid volatilization of the scent, to retain it or to fix it, extracts of various perfume-materials, known as tinctures or extracts are used.
This is due to a number of causes, among which are oxidation, volatilization of the aroma, absorption of moisture and consequent hydrolysis, and alteration in the character of the aromatic principles.
The majority of the caffein undergoes this volatilization unchanged, but a portion of it is probably oxidized with the formation of ammonia, methylamin, di-methylparabanic acid, and carbon dioxid.
While it is important that the burning should be free and the volatilization as perfect as possible, yet the smoker does not want his tobacco to burn too rapidly.
Not only for free burning is the potash valuable, but also for the better volatilization of the nicotine and other substances.
By the volatilization of the lighter tar oils, pores are generated between the fibers of the roofing paper, into which the air and humidity penetrate.
It was previously mentioned that every tar roofing paper will, after a greater or smaller lapse of time, assume a dry, porous, friable condition, caused by the volatilization of a part of the constituents of the tar.
This drying, or the volatilization of the hydrocarbons, causes pores between the fibers of the paper.
This extremely fine pigment, consisting of about equal parts of zinc oxide and lead sulphate, results from the reduction, volatilization and subsequent oxidation of sulphur-bearing lead and zinc ores.
By the action of the oxygen of the air on the fume produced by the roasting and subsequent volatilization of galena, this fine, white, amorphous pigment is made.
Observations concerning a remarkable volatilization of a portion of a kind of stone known by the names of flosse, flusse, fluor spar, and likewise by that of hesperos: which volatilization was effectuated by means of acids.
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