| Jöns Jakob Berzelius - Blowpipe - 1822 - 426 pages
...wood paper yellow, and then bleaches it. With borax, fuses into an almost colourless glass, which, in a certain state of saturation, may be made opaque by flaming, and when still more saturated, becomes opaque spontaneously. With salt of phosphorus at first is decomposed;... | |
| Jöns Jakob Berzelius (friherre) - Analytical chemistry - 1822 - 402 pages
...wood paper yellow, and then bleaches it. With borax, fuses into an almost colourless glass, which, in a certain state of saturation, may be made opaque by flaming, and when still more saturated, becomes opaque spontaneously. With salt of phosphorus at first is decomposed;... | |
| William Elderhorst - Blowpipe - 1866 - 200 pages
...Ch. 5. ALUMINA. A120». Not changed. • v1' -i 4*. EAETHS AND THE EAETHS PEOPEE BLOW-PIPE. With Sx on Platinum Wire. With SPh on Platinum Wire. The Carbonate...flaming. The Carbonate dissolves with effervescence. On a large addition of Lime the glass crystallizes on cooling, but does not become enamel-white. Soluble... | |
| Theodor Scheerer - Blowpipe - 1869 - 88 pages
...With S Ph on Platinum Wire. The Carbonate dissolves with effervescence in a HinpM ula-s, which whoa in "a certain state of saturation may be made opaque by flaming; when still more saturated it become* opaque on cooling, even Without flaming. As with Boras. Like Baryta. Like Baryta. Readily dissolved... | |
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