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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Green.
--+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------- | Oxide of Iron | Oxide of Iron, bottle-green. | " " Uranium | Oxide of Uranium, bottle- | " " Chromium | green. | | Oxide of Chromium, emerald- | | green. | | Vanadic Acid, emerald-green. --+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------- Opaque-grey. (The opacity generally becomes distinct during cooling.) --+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------- | _ | | Oxide of Silver \ | Oxide of Silver._ | " " Zinc \ After | " " Zinc \ After | " " Cadmium | short | " " Cadmium \short | " " Lead } blowing. | " " Lead |blowing. | " " Bismuth | Otherwise | " " Bismuth }Otherwise | " " Antimony| colorless. | " " Antimony |colorless. | " " Nickel / | " " Nickel / | Telluric Acid _/ | Telluric Acid _/ | _ | _ | Niobic Acid \ After long | Niobic Acid\ After long | Pelopic " | continued blowing | Pelopic " | continued | } and in | } blowing and | | considerable | | in considerable | _/ proportion. | _/ proportion. | | --+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------- Opaque red and reddish-brown. --+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------- |
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