A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe - Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations by Anonymous
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Potash, and all its compounds, with the exception of the phosphate and the borate, tinge the color of the flame violet. B. BLUE. Chloride of copper, Intense blue. Lead, Pale clear blue. Bromide of copper, Bluish green. Antimony, Bluish green. Selenium, Blue. Arsenic, English green. C. GREEN. Ammonia, Dark green. Boracic acid, Dark green. Copper, Dark green. Tellurium, Dark green. Zinc, Light green. Baryta Apple green. Phosphoric acid, Pale green. Molybdic acid, Apple green. Telluric acid, Light green. D. YELLOW. Soda, Intense yellow. Water, Feeble yellow. |
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