Dissolve dry nitrate of silver in pure water ; add a little oil of turpentine, shake the mixture, and cork it close. Submit the phial with its contents to the heat of boiling water for an hour, when the metal will be revived, and the inside of the phial,... The Philosophy of Experimental Chemistry - Page 56by James Cutbush - 1813 - 694 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Parkes - Chemistry - 1814 - 584 pages
...be stained of an INDELIBLE PURPLE. See note, page 3ti'2. 231. Dissolve dry nitrate of silver in pure water; add a little oil of turpentine, shake the mixture,...to the heat of boiling water for an hour, when the inetal will be revived, and the inside of the phial, where (he oil reposed on the aqueous solution,... | |
| Hugo Reid - Chemistry - 1837 - 402 pages
...colour, and will quickly be stained of an indelible purple. 227. Dissolve dry nitrate of silver in pure water ; add a little oil of turpentine, shake the...aqueous solution, will be beautifully silvered, the reduced metal forming a metallic ring, extending quite round the phial. 228. Immerse a slip of white... | |
| Practical chemist - Cooking - 1844 - 374 pages
...glass of antimony. This takes the colour of the hyacinth. 63. Dissolve dry nitrate of silver in pure water ; add a little oil of turpentine, shake the...a metallic ring, extending quite round the phial. 64. Immerse a slip of white silk in a solution of nitro-muriate of gold in distilled water, and dry... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1854 - 232 pages
...colour, and will quickly be stained of an indelible purple. 227. Dissolve dry nitrate of silver in pure water; add a little oil of turpentine, shake the mixture,...aqueous solution, will be beautifully silvered, the reduced metal forming a metallic ring, extending quite round the phial. 228. Immerse a slip of white... | |
| Science - 1842 - 446 pages
...change color, and will quickly be stained of an indelible purple. Dissolve dry nitrate of silver in pure water ; add a little oil of turpentine, shake the...a metallic ring, extending quite round the phial. Immerse a slip of white silk in a solution of nitro-muriate of gold in distilled water, and dry it... | |
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