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PLATINUM 347 1895 ; A. Miolati, Zeit. anorrj. Chem., 22.445, 190O ; A. Miolati <strong>and</strong> I. Bellucci, Atti Accad. Lincei, (5), 9. 51, 97, 1900 ; Oazz. Chim. Ital., 30. ii, 567, 19OO ; Zeit. anorg. Chem., 26. 209, 1901 ; 83. 258, 1903 ; A. Miolati <strong>and</strong> XJ. Pendini, ib., 33. 264, 1903 ; S. A. Nort<strong>on</strong>, Journ. prakt. Chem , (2), 2. 469, 1870 ; (2), 5. 365, 1872 ; L. Pige<strong>on</strong>, Ann. Chim. Phys., (7), 2. 433, 1894 ; W. Pullinger, Journ. Chem. Soc., 61. 422, 1892 ; F. Roiff, Zeit. anorg. Chem., 208. 321, 1832 ; A. Rosenheim <strong>and</strong> W. Lowenstamm, ib., 37. 404, 1803 ; O. Ruff <strong>and</strong> W. Jeroch, Ber., 46. 925, 1913 ; L.. N. Vauquelin, Ann. Chim. Phys., (2), 5. 264, 1817 ; Ann. Phil., 12. 28, 1878 ; G. Vortmann, M<strong>on</strong>atsh., 6. 436, 1885 ; G. Vortmann <strong>and</strong> O. Blasberg, Ber., 22. 2654, 1889 ; F. Weiss <strong>and</strong> F. Doboreiner, Liebig's Ann., 14. 18, 1835. 87 E. Davy, Phil. Trans., 107. 136, 1817 ; Ann. Phil., 7. 468, 1816 ; 9. 229, 1817 ; Quart. Journ. Science, 3. 131, 1817; Phil. Mag., (1), 49. 146, 1817 ; Schueigger's Journ., 19. 91, 1816; J. W. Dobereiner, Gilbert's Ann., 72. 194, 1822 ; A. F. de Fourcroy <strong>and</strong> L. N. Vauquelin, Gehlen's Juurn., 1. 348, 1806 ; Ann. Chim. Phys., (1), 48. 177, 1803 ; F. v<strong>on</strong> Meyer, Journ. prakt. Chem., (2), 18. 305, 1878 ; J. L. Proust, Ann. Chim. Phys., (1), 49. 177, 1804 ; Oehlen's Journ., 1. 347, 1806. § 23. The Platinum Ammines The platinum ammines are here arranged as in the analogous cases of the chromic <strong>and</strong> cobaltic ammines. There is a l<strong>on</strong>g list in the Platiake of W. Loewenstein in L. Gmelin <strong>and</strong> K. Kraut, H<strong>and</strong>buch der anorganischen Ch&mie (Heidelberg, 5. iii, 429, 1915). F. Reitzenstein, 1 <strong>and</strong> I. 1. TscherniaefE studied the complex salts. For the complexes with platinum m<strong>on</strong>ochloride, vide supra. The mechanism of the linkage of the co-ordinated molecules with the central atom of the nucleus has not been fully explained. In <strong>on</strong>e versi<strong>on</strong> of the electr<strong>on</strong>ic theory, the linkage is attributed to the transfer of a pair of electr<strong>on</strong>s by each co-ordinated molecule as d<strong>on</strong>or. This furnishes an outer ring or shell of electr<strong>on</strong>s exceeding the stable octet. Kings or shells with 12 <strong>and</strong> 18 electr<strong>on</strong>s are assumed to form stable rings or shells in complexes in which the co-ordinati<strong>on</strong> number is 6 or 8. To overcome the difficulty, some of the linkages formed by the electr<strong>on</strong>s are assumed to be singlets ; or else they are attributed to dijjole valency, thus, in a compound of the type [M(NH3)TOjX„, the negative charge <strong>on</strong> the electr<strong>on</strong>s will be greatest at the corners of the usual octet, <strong>and</strong> -weakest at the centres of the faces of the corresp<strong>on</strong>ding cube since the positive charge of the central atom will there be greatest. In other words, the central atom will be surrounded by an electric field with six positive poles corresp<strong>on</strong>ding with the faces of the cube—Fig. 87. Tetrahedr<strong>on</strong> — 4 Octahedr<strong>on</strong> — 6 Cube — 8 iT/as. 87 to 89.—Arrangement for Molecules with Co-ordinati<strong>on</strong> Numbers, 4, 6, <strong>and</strong> 8. C<strong>on</strong>sequently, when the central atom is approached by a dipole molecule, like water or amm<strong>on</strong>ia, the negative porti<strong>on</strong>—oxygen or nitrogen as the case may be —is attached to <strong>on</strong>e of the six mid-points of the faces of the cube—dotted in Fig. 88--so that the six molecules will be arranged about the central atom at the corners of a regular octahedr<strong>on</strong>. As previously indicated, P. Stoll (1926;, <strong>and</strong> R. W. G. WyckofE (1931), have shown that in the crystal lattices of compounds like K2[PtCl6], Rb2[PdBr6], [Ni(NHa)6]Cl2, [Co(NHg)6]I3, <strong>and</strong> (NH4)2[SiF6J, the amm<strong>on</strong>ia molecules or the halogen atoms in the square brackets are arranged at the corners of an octahedr<strong>on</strong> surrounding the central atom. This shows the origin of the co-ordinati<strong>on</strong> number 6. In this co-ordinati<strong>on</strong>, the " neutral " molecules are attached by the negative porti<strong>on</strong>s to the positive surface of the central atom. The electrical field is c<strong>on</strong>centrated in the " neutral " molecules so that the electr<strong>on</strong>egative X-atoms
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CHAPTER LXXIV PLATINUM § 1. The Hi
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PLATINUM 37 with hydrochloric acid
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PLATINUM 39 sodium dioxide ; the co
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PLATINUM 41 present, may persist fo
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PLATINUM 51 platinio chloride disso
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PLATINUM 55 soln. F. Henrich examin
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PLATINUM 57 hydrogen is oxidized to
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PLATINUM 59 KoIl. Zeit., 1. 162, 19
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PLATINUM 61 by the decomposition of
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PLATINUM 63 hammered metal ; P. Mus
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PLATINUM 65 respectively, 17,021, a
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PLATINUM 67 C. E. Guye and H. Schap
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PLATINUM 69 Acta, 4. 3, 1931 ; H. J
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PLATINUM 71 10-5 ; E. Becquerel, 7-
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PLATINUM 73 of magnesite by the oxy
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PLATINUM 75 after the twentieth ign
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PLATINUM 77 1 J. P. Andrews, Phil.
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PLATINUM 81 Observations were also
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PLATINUM 83 E. Ii. Nichols investig
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PLATINUM 85 G. T. Globe, P. Joye, G
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PLATINUM 87 metal in two forms, fir
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PLATINUM 91 F. Ehrenhaft, Phys. Zei
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PLATINUM 93 Spectres electriques, P
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PLATINUM 95 Ann. Phys., (5), 6. 391
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PLATINUM 97 Sowjetunion, 5. 645, 19
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PLATINUM 105 and the platinoplatini
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PLATINUM 107 W. Beetz found the rel
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PLATINUM 111 of chlorine in hydroch
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PLATINUM 117 per sq. cm., and the c
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PLATINUM 119 platinum to the cold m
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PLATINUM 121 K. Noll, 0-37 ; W. H.
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PLATINUM 123 Observations on the ma
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PLATINUM 127 Zeit. phys. Chem., 4.
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PLATINUM 129 trockenen festen Elekt
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PLATINUM 131 F.. 1. Spitalsky and V
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PLATINUM 135 Rev. MU., 7. 348, 1910
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H8 3-65 8-65 PLATINUM 137 and hydro
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PLATINUM 139 Fig. 18. A. Sieverts a
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PLATINUM 141 by formaldehyde. The a
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PLATINUM 143 platinum, and hence in
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PLATINUM 147 gas, by J. Bischof, 6
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PLATINUM 149 dioxide. R. Wright and
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PLATINUM 155 mediate compound forme
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PLATINUM 157 exposure to sulphuric
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PLATINUM 159 G. M. Schwab and H. Sc
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PLATINUM 161 num. at 200°. O. J. W
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PLATINUM 163 observed that in a mix
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PLATINUM 173 resorcinol soln., redu
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PLATINUM 181 39. 25, 1904 ; F. Weig
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PLATINUM 185 strong and T. P. Hildi
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PLATINUM 209, 1933; C. F. Schonbein
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PLATINUM 229 REFEBBNCBS. 1 A. Brest
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PLATINUM 243 platinic chloride ; C.
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PLATINUM 247 metallic platinum and
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PLATINUM 255 oxide. The chloroplati
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PLATINUM 287 REFERENCES. 1 M. C. Le
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- Page 329 and 330: PLATINUM 319 and found that the X-r
- Page 331 and 332: PLATINUM 321 when the salt is reduc
- Page 333 and 334: PLATINUM 323 1OO grms. of soln., at
- Page 335 and 336: PLATINUM 325 According to Li. N. Va
- Page 337 and 338: PLATINUM 327 Ag2PtCl6, by melting s
- Page 339 and 340: PLATINUM 329 two component chloride
- Page 341 and 342: PLATINUM 331 tetramminochloroplatin
- Page 343 and 344: PLATINUM 333 M. Slondel also obtain
- Page 345 and 346: PLATINUM 335 to a cold, cone. soln.
- Page 347 and 348: PLATINUM 337 insufficient quantity
- Page 349 and 350: PLATINUM 339 AUi Accad. Lincei, (5)
- Page 351 and 352: PLATINUM 341 Platinbasen, Konigsber
- Page 353 and 354: PLATINUM 343 Zeit. Kryst., 14. 141,
- Page 355: PLATINUM 345 15. 130, 1897 ; A. Wer
- Page 359 and 360: PLATINUM 349 where • denotes the
- Page 361 and 362: PLATINUM 351 (xiii) Quaterbutylamin
- Page 363 and 364: PLATINUM 353 (lix) Bispropylatnined
- Page 365 and 366: PLATINUM 355 (xv) Chlorotrimethylsu
- Page 367 and 368: PLATINUM 357 (xxxix) Bisdiethylsulp
- Page 369 and 370: PLATINUM 359 the potassium salt ; (
- Page 371 and 372: PLATINUM 361 (x) Oxymesityls, [Pt(C
- Page 373 and 374: PLATINUM 363 (xii) Diiodotetrammine
- Page 375 and 376: PLATINUM 365 (xxiii) Dichlorontirit
- Page 377 and 378: (liv) (Iv) (lvi) (lvii) (lviii) (li
- Page 379 and 380: PLATINUM 369 (vii) Pentachlorodimet
- Page 381 and 382: PLATINUM 371 mass by water, a littl
- Page 383 and 384: PLATINUM 373 bromic acid, and cryst
- Page 385 and 386: PLATINUM 375 is eliminated at a low
- Page 387 and 388: PLATINUM 377 of platinous bromide a
- Page 389 and 390: PLATINUM 379 H. Topsoe prepared cop
- Page 391 and 392: PLATINUM 381 of sodium hydroxide in
- Page 393 and 394: PLATINUM 383 dichlorodibromobisamid
- Page 395 and 396: PLATINUM 385 the action of dry ammo
- Page 397 and 398: PLATINUM 387 4©. 2585, 1907 ; .Ze*
- Page 399 and 400: PLATINUM 389 colours the salt orang
- Page 401 and 402: PLATINUM 391 acid. The trigonal cry
- Page 403 and 404: PLATINUM 393 Bindefestigkeit der ne
- Page 405 and 406: PLATINUM 395 absence of air, the so
- Page 407 and 408:
PLATINUM 397 product is then washed
- Page 409 and 410:
PIiATINUM 399 platinum black. The p
- Page 411 and 412:
PLATINUM 401 tetramminosulphate, an
- Page 413 and 414:
PLATINUM 403 hydroxytetramminosulph
- Page 415 and 416:
PLATINUM 405 tion of brown flecks,
- Page 417 and 418:
PLATINUM 407 »1. L>elepine, Compt.
- Page 419 and 420:
PLATINUM 409 of ammonium carbonate
- Page 421 and 422:
PLATINUM 411 soln. of platinic nitr
- Page 423 and 424:
PLATINUM 413 and "when the mixture
- Page 425 and 426:
PLATINUM 415 P. T. CIeve, E. A. Had
- Page 427:
PLATINUM 417 H2PO4.2H2O, to be form
- Page 430 and 431:
420 GENERAL INDEX Acqua toff ana, 9
- Page 432 and 433:
422 GENERAL, INDEX Allactite, 9. 4,
- Page 434 and 435:
424 Aluminium dimetasilicate ammoni
- Page 436 and 437:
426 GENERAL, INDEX Aluminium-sodium
- Page 438 and 439:
428 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium amidose
- Page 440 and 441:
43O Ammonium chromic selenate, 10.
- Page 442 and 443:
432 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium, diphos
- Page 444 and 445:
434 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium hydroxy
- Page 446 and 447:
436 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium nickel
- Page 448 and 449:
438 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium potassi
- Page 450 and 451:
440 GENERAL, INDEX Ammonium tetrava
- Page 452 and 453:
442 GENERAL INDEX Amphoteric oxides
- Page 454 and 455:
444 GENERAIL, INDEX Antimony fluoni
- Page 456 and 457:
446 GENERAL, INDEX Arcanum duplicat
- Page 458 and 459:
448 GENERAL, INDEX Arsenic white, 9
- Page 460 and 461:
450 Aureus bromide, 3. 605, 606 bro
- Page 462 and 463:
452 GENERAL, INDEX Barium chloride
- Page 464 and 465:
454 Barium lead calcium fluoboryl d
- Page 466 and 467:
456 Barium salts, catalysis by, 1.
- Page 468 and 469:
458 GENERA Bayldonite, 7. 491 ; 9.
- Page 470 and 471:
46O GENERAL, INDEX Beryllium perehl
- Page 472 and 473:
462 GENERAL, INDEX Bismuth nitrate
- Page 474 and 475:
464 GENERAL INDEX Bleischweiff, 7.
- Page 476 and 477:
466 GENERAL INDEX Bose's swarm theo
- Page 478 and 479:
468 Butyl tetraehloroforrate, 14. 1
- Page 480 and 481:
470 GENERAL INDEX Cadmium hexadecab
- Page 482 and 483:
472 GENERAL. Cadmium tetramminobrom
- Page 484 and 485:
474 GENERAL, INDEX Caesium hydroxyp
- Page 486 and 487:
476 GENERAL, INDEX Cainosite, 5. 51
- Page 488 and 489:
478 GENERAL, INDEX Calcium dihydrop
- Page 490 and 491:
480 GENERAL, INDEX Calcium metaplum
- Page 492 and 493:
482 GENERAL INDEX Calcium sodium ma
- Page 494 and 495:
484 Caporeianite, 6. 738 soda, 6. 7
- Page 496 and 497:
486 GENERAL, INDEX Cathode, 1. 03 r
- Page 498 and 499:
488 GENERAL, INDEX Cerous hydrosulp
- Page 500 and 501:
49O GENERAL INDEX Cbloridizing roas
- Page 502 and 503:
492 GENERAL INDEX Chromic ca.rbaTni
- Page 504 and 505:
494 GENERAL, INDEX Chromic hoxacarb
- Page 506 and 507:
496 GENERAL INDEX Chromic sulphate
- Page 508 and 509:
498 GENERAL, INDEX Chromium monopho
- Page 510 and 511:
500 GENERAL, INDEX Chrysitine, 7. 6
- Page 512 and 513:
502 GENERAL, INDEX Cobalt e?>-dinit
- Page 514 and 515:
504 GENERAL INDEX Cobalt potassium
- Page 516 and 517:
506 GENERAL INDEX Cobaltic aquomtri
- Page 518 and 519:
608 GENERAL, INDEX Cobaltic brornob
- Page 520 and 521:
510 GENERAL, INDEX Cobalt ic chloro
- Page 522 and 523:
U- INDEX 512 GBNERi Cobaltic trans-
- Page 524 and 525:
514 GENERAL INDEX Co bait ic dinitr
- Page 526 and 527:
516 Cobaltic hydronitritoimidoctamm
- Page 528 and 529:
518 GENERAL, INDEX Cobaltic mercuri
- Page 530 and 531:
52O GENERAL, INDEX Cobaltic phospha
- Page 532 and 533:
522 GENERAL, INDEX Co foal tic tric
- Page 534 and 535:
524 (Jobaltous decamminoiodide, 14.
- Page 536 and 537:
526 GENERAL INDEX Cobaltyl sodium s
- Page 538 and 539:
528 GENERAL, INDEX "Cookeite, 2. 42
- Page 540 and 541:
53O GENERAL, INDEX Copper hexahydro
- Page 542 and 543:
532 GENERAL INDEX Copper potassium
- Page 544 and 545:
AX, INDEX 534 GENER. Copper ionic h
- Page 546 and 547:
536 GENERAL INDEX Cupric dihydrotet
- Page 548 and 549:
538 GENERAL INDEX Cuprosic sodium t
- Page 550 and 551:
540 GEISTER^ Cuprous triamminochlor
- Page 552 and 553:
542 GENERAL, INDEX Diaquobisethylen
- Page 554 and 555:
544 GENERAL. INDEX Dihydroxytetraio
- Page 556 and 557:
54:6 GENERAL INDEX Diuranyl ammoniu
- Page 558 and 559:
548 GENERAL INDEX Electrical discha
- Page 560 and 561:
550 GENERAL Erbium, 5. 696 ammonium
- Page 562 and 563:
552 GENERAL, I]STDEX F Facellite, 6
- Page 564 and 565:
554 GENERAT, INDEX Ferric felspar,
- Page 566 and 567:
556 GENERAL INDEX Ferric sodium hyd
- Page 568 and 569:
558 GENERAL , INDEX Ferrous chlorat
- Page 570 and 571:
56O GENERAL INDEX Ferrous rubidium
- Page 572 and 573:
562 Fluorine action chlorine, 2. 11
- Page 574 and 575:
564 GENERAL, INDEX Gadolinium nitra
- Page 576 and 577:
see Germanomolybdic acid, 11. 605 G
- Page 578 and 579:
568 GENERAL INDEX Gold nickel palla
- Page 580 and 581:
57O GENERAL INDEX Gun metals, 7. 34
- Page 582 and 583:
572 GENERAL, INDEX Hepatopyrites, 1
- Page 584 and 585:
574 Hydrates, 1. 397, 498 chemical,
- Page 586 and 587:
576 GENERAL. INDEX Hydrogen chlorob
- Page 588 and 589:
578 GENERAI. INDEX Hydrogen peroxid
- Page 590 and 591:
580 GENERAL INDEX Hydroxylamine iso
- Page 592 and 593:
582 GENERAL INDEX Indium chloroplat
- Page 594 and 595:
584 GENERA] Iridic sulphate, 15. 78
- Page 596 and 597:
586 GENERAL, INDEX Iridoua hydroxid
- Page 598 and 599:
588 GENERAL INDEX Iron germanium al
- Page 600 and 601:
59O GENERAL, INDEX Iron, reactions
- Page 602 and 603:
592 GENERAL Jacinta la bella, 6. 71
- Page 604 and 605:
594 GENERAL INDEX KoM, 9. 341 Kohle
- Page 606 and 607:
596 GENERAL, INDEX (hexa)lanthanum
- Page 608 and 609:
598 GENERAL INDEX Lead, cobaltic tr
- Page 610 and 611:
600 GENERAL INDEX Lead hydrazine th
- Page 612 and 613:
602 GENERi Lead platinum alloys, 16
- Page 614 and 615:
604 GENERAL INDEX (hexa)lead- tetra
- Page 616 and 617:
606 GENERAL INDEX Lithium bromobisa
- Page 618 and 619:
608 GENERAL INDEX Lithium platinum
- Page 620 and 621:
6IO GENBRAT, INDEX Magalaea sitiens
- Page 622 and 623:
612 GENERAL, INDEX Magnesium diboro
- Page 624 and 625:
614 Magnesium periodate, 2. 414 per
- Page 626 and 627:
616 GENERAL, INDEX Magnetism, 18. 2
- Page 628 and 629:
618 GENERAL, INDEX Manganese hydroa
- Page 630 and 631:
620 GENERAL, INDEX Manganic ammoniu
- Page 632 and 633:
622 GENERAL INDEX ManganouR hydro x
- Page 634 and 635:
624 GENERAL, INDEX Masrite, 12. 530
- Page 636 and 637:
626 GENEKAL INDEX Mercuric calcium
- Page 638 and 639:
628 Mercuric iodotrisulphate, 4. 97
- Page 640 and 641:
63O GENERAL, INDEX Mercuric tetramm
- Page 642 and 643:
632 GENERAL INDEX Mercurous selenat
- Page 644 and 645:
634 Metals, influence of planets on
- Page 646 and 647:
636 GENERAL, INDEX Mineral yellow,
- Page 648 and 649:
638 GENERAL INDEX Molybdenum iron a
- Page 650 and 651:
64O GENERAL INDEX Monometaphoaphate
- Page 652 and 653:
642 GENERAL, INDEX Neon, properties
- Page 654 and 655:
644 GENERAL, INDEX Nickel copper co
- Page 656 and 657:
646 Nickel metantimonate hexahydrat
- Page 658 and 659:
648 Nickel tetramminodinitrite, 8.
- Page 660 and 661:
65O Nigrica fabilis, 5. 713 Nigrine
- Page 662 and 663:
652 GENERAL INDEX Nitroxan, 8. 212
- Page 664 and 665:
654 GENERAL. INDEX Orthochromic aci
- Page 666 and 667:
656 GENERAL, INDEX Oxyacids of chlo
- Page 668 and 669:
658 Oxygen action sulphur trioxide,
- Page 670 and 671:
66O OENEKAIi INDEX Fallacious diars
- Page 672 and 673:
662 GENBRAI Ci INDEX Parameters top
- Page 674 and 675:
664 GEJNERAL, Permanganous molybdat
- Page 676 and 677:
666 GENERAL, INDEX Phosphon yellow
- Page 678 and 679:
668 GENERAL, INDEX Phototropic reac
- Page 680 and 681:
670 GENERAL, INDEX Platinio bisethy
- Page 682 and 683:
672 GENERAL INDEX !Platinic brornon
- Page 684 and 685:
674 Pla.tin.ic diiodobispyridinedia
- Page 686 and 687:
676 GENERAL. INDEX Platinic tetrach
- Page 688 and 689:
678 GENERAL, Platinous bis-a-amidop
- Page 690 and 691:
680 GBNEKAL INDEX Platinous bisprop
- Page 692 and 693:
682 GENERAL, INDEX Platinous diammi
- Page 694 and 695:
684 GENERAL Platinous diohloroethyl
- Page 696 and 697:
686 GENERAL. Platinous dithiophenyl
- Page 698 and 699:
Platinous pr opy lenediaminodiammin
- Page 700 and 701:
690 Flatinous tetramminooarbonate,
- Page 702 and 703:
692 GENERAL INDEX Platinum films, 1
- Page 704 and 705:
694 GENERAL INDEX Plumbic hexoxydis
- Page 706 and 707:
696 GENERAL INDEX Potassium ammoniu
- Page 708 and 709:
698 GENERAL, INDEX Potassium cerous
- Page 710 and 711:
700 GENERAL INDEX Potassium dibromo
- Page 712 and 713:
702 GENERAL INDEX Potassium ferrous
- Page 714 and 715:
704 GENERAL INDEX Potassium iodoper
- Page 716 and 717:
706 GENERAL, INDEX Potassium molybd
- Page 718 and 719:
708 GENERAL Potassium perdiborate,
- Page 720 and 721:
71O GENEKAL, INDEX Potassium stront
- Page 722 and 723:
712 GENERAL, INDEX Potassium trimol
- Page 724 and 725:
714 GENERAL INDEX Praseodymium fluo
- Page 726 and 727:
716 GBNBRAJ \ INDEX Pyridine molyfo
- Page 728 and 729:
718 GENERAL, INDEX Radium azide, 4.
- Page 730 and 731:
720 GENERAL INDEX Rhaphilite, 6. 82
- Page 732 and 733:
722 GENERAL INDEX Rhodium tricarbon
- Page 734 and 735:
724 GENERAL INDEX Rubidium cuprous
- Page 736 and 737:
726 Rubidium pyridinetriehloroplati
- Page 738 and 739:
728 GENERAL, INDEX Ruthenium nitros
- Page 740 and 741:
730 GENERAL, INDEX Samarous chlorid
- Page 742 and 743:
732 GENERAL. INDEX Selenatouranic a
- Page 744 and 745:
734 GENERAL INDEX Silia X-radiogram
- Page 746 and 747:
736 GENEBAL INDEX Silver amminofluo
- Page 748 and 749:
738 GENERAL, INDEX Silver fluotitan
- Page 750 and 751:
740 GENERAL INDEX Silver phosphatoh
- Page 752 and 753:
742 GENERAL, INDEX (hepta)silver te
- Page 754 and 755:
744: GENERAL INDEX Sodium ammonium
- Page 756 and 757:
746 Sodium chlorosmate, 15. 72O chl
- Page 758 and 759:
748 GENERAL INDEX Sodium dioxytetra
- Page 760 and 761:
750 GENERAL, Sodium hydroxide purif
- Page 762 and 763:
752 GENERAL, Sodium nickelous hexam
- Page 764 and 765:
754 Sodium praeodymium electrolytic
- Page 766 and 767:
756 Sodium thiosulphate pentahy dra
- Page 768 and 769:
758 GENERAL INDEX Solubility ion. t
- Page 770 and 771:
76O GENERAL INDEX Spraying, Scoop's
- Page 772 and 773:
762 GENERAL, INDEX Stannous nickel
- Page 774 and 775:
764 GENERAL INDEX Strcmtia labrador
- Page 776 and 777:
766 GENERAL INDEX Strontium nitride
- Page 778 and 779:
768 GENERAL INDEX Sulphates, acid,
- Page 780 and 781:
770 GENERAL INDEX Sulphuryl halides
- Page 782 and 783:
772 GENERAL. INDEX Telgstein, 6. 42
- Page 784 and 785:
774 GENERAL INDEX Tetramethylammoni
- Page 786 and 787:
776 GENERAIi INDEX Thallochabazite,
- Page 788 and 789:
778 GENEKAL Thallous triamminoiodid
- Page 790 and 791:
780 GENERAL INDEX Thorium lead, 7.
- Page 792 and 793:
782 GENEBAIi INDEX Tin manganeside,
- Page 794 and 795:
784 GENERAL INDEX Titanium sulphoch
- Page 796 and 797:
786 GENERAL INDEX Triethoxymonosila
- Page 798 and 799:
788 Tungsten fluorides, 11. 837 gol
- Page 800 and 801:
79O GENERAL Undercooling, 1. 450 (J
- Page 802 and 803:
792 GENERAL INDEX Uranous hexoxytet
- Page 804 and 805:
794 Uranyl salts, 12. 6O selenate,
- Page 806 and 807:
796 GENERAL INDEX Vanadium oxydifor
- Page 808 and 809:
798 Vitriolstein, 10. 351 Vitriolum
- Page 810 and 811:
800 GENERAL Wavellite, pseudo-, 5.
- Page 812 and 813:
802 GENERAL INDEX Youngite, 7. 797
- Page 814 and 815:
804 GENERAL INDEX Zinc azide basic,
- Page 816 and 817:
806 Zinc hydrotetrathionate, 10. 61
- Page 818 and 819:
808 GENERAL Zinc properties, physic
- Page 820 and 821:
810 GENERAL INDEX Zirconium analyti
- Page 822:
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