An Introduction to Chemical Science by Rufus Phillips Williams
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in every chemical compound. Symbols would have no meaning if this
were not so. Write and explain the equation for the experiment with copper and sulphur, using names, symbols, and weights, as above. CHAPTER V. MANIPULATION. 17. To Break Glass Tubing. Experiment 8.--Lay the tubing on a flat surface, and draw a sharp three-cornered file two or three times at right angles across it where it is to be broken, till a scratch is made. Take the tube in the hands, having the two thumbs nearly opposite the scratch, and the fingers on the other side. Press outward quickly with the thumbs, and at the same time pull the hands strongly apart, and the tubing should break squarely at the scratch. To break large tubing, or cut off bottles, lamp chimneys, etc., first make a scratch as before; then heat the handle of a file, or a blunt iron--in a blast-lamp flame by preference--till it is red-hot, and at once press it against the scratch till the glass begins to crack. The fracture can be led in any direction by keeping the iron just in front of it. Re-heat the iron as often as necessary. 18. To Make Ignition-Tubes. |
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