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Gallium Ga | 69.9 | Sulphur S | 32.06
Germanium Ge | 72.5 | Tantalum Ta | 181.5
Glucinum Gl | 9.1 | Tellurium Te | 127.5
Gold Au | 197.2 | Terbium Tb | 159.2
Helium He | 4.00 | Thallium Tl | 204.0
Hydrogen H | 1.008 | Thorium Th | 232.4
Indium In | 114.8 | Thulium Tm | 168.5
Iodine I | 126.92 | Tin Sn | 118.7
Iridium Ir | 193.1 | Titanium Ti | 48.1
Iron Fe | 55.84 | Tungsten W | 184.0
Krypton Kr | 82.92 | Uranium U | 238.2
Lanthanum La | 139.0 | Vanadium V | 51.0
Lead Pb | 207.2 | Xenon Xe | 130.2
Lithium Li | 6.94 | Ytterbium Yb | 173.5
Lutecium Lu | 175.0 | Yttrium Y | 88.7
Magnesium Mg | 24.32 | Zinc Zn | 65.37
Manganese Mn | 54.93 | Zirconium Zr | 90.6
Mercury Hg | 200.6 | |
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INDEX
Acidimetry
Acid solutions, normal
standard
Acids, definition of
Acids, weak, action of other acids on
action of salts on
Accuracy demanded
Alkalimetry
Alkali solutions, normal
standard
Alumina, determination of in stibnite
Ammonium nitrate, acid
Analytical chemistry, subdivisions of
Antimony, determination of, in stibnite
Apatite, analysis of
Asbestos filters
Atomic weights, table of
Balances, essential features of use and care of Barium sulphate, determination of sulphur in Bases, definition of Bichromate process for iron Bleaching powder, analysis of Brass, analysis of Burette, description of calibration of cleaning of reading of
Calcium, determination of, in limestone
Calibration, definition of
of burettes
of flasks
Carbon dioxide, determination of, in limestone
Chlorimetry
Chlorine, gravimetric determination of
Chrome iron ore, analysis of
Coin, determination of silver in
Colloidal solution of precipitates
Colorimetric analyses, definition of
Copper, determination of, in brass
determination of in copper ores
Crucibles, use of
Crystalline precipitates
Densities of water
Deposition potentials
Desiccators
Direct methods
Dissociation, degree of
Economy of time
Electrolytic dissociation, theory of
Electrolytic separations, principles of
End-point, definition of
Equilibrium, chemical
Evaporation of liquids
Faraday's law
Feldspar, analysis of
Ferrous ammonium sulphate, analysis of
Filters, folding of
how fitted
Filtrates, testing of
Filtration
Flasks, graduation of
Funnels
Fusions, removal of from crucibles
General directions for gravimetric analysis
volumetric analysis
Gooch filter
Gravimetric analysis, definition of
Hydrochloric acid, standardization of
Hydrolysis
Ignition of precipitates Indicators, definition of for acidimetry preparation of Indirect methods Insoluble matter, determination of in limestone Integrity Iodimetry Ions, definition of Iron, gravimetric determination of volumetric determination of
Jones reductor
Lead, determination of in brass
Limestone, analysis of
Limonite, determination of iron in
Liquids, evaporation of
transfer of
Litmus
Logarithms
Magnesium, determination of
Mass action, law of
Measuring instruments
Methyl orange
Moisture, determination of in limestone
Neutralization methods Normal solutions, acid and alkali oxidizing agents reducing agents Notebooks, sample pages of
Oxalic acid, determination of strength of
Oxidation processes
Oxidizing power of pyrolusite
Permanganate process for iron Phenolphthalein Phosphoric anhydride, determination of Pipette, calibration of description of Platinum crucibles, care of Precipitates, colloidal crystalline ignition of separation from filter washing of Precipitation Precipitation methods (volumetric) Problems Pyrolusite, oxidizing power of
Quantitative Analyses, subdivisions of
Reagents, strength of
Reducing solution, normal
Reductor, Jones
Reversible reactions
Silica, determination of, in limestone
determination of, in silicates
purification of
Silicic acid, dehydration of
Silver, determination of in coin
Soda ash, alkaline strength of
Sodium chloride, determination of chlorine in
Solubility product
Solution pressure
Solutions, normal
standard
Standardization, definition of
Standard solutions, acidimetry and alkalimetry
chlorimetry
iodimetry
oxidizing and reducing agents
thiocyanate
Starch solutions
Stibnite, determination of antimony in
Stirring rods
Stoichiometry
Strength of reagents
Suction, use of
Sulphur, determination of in ferrous ammonium sulphate
in barium sulphate
Temperature, corrections for
Testing of washings
Theory of electrolytic dissociation
Thiocyanate process for silver
Titration, definition of
Transfer of liquids
Volumetric analysis, definition of
general directions
Wash-bottles
Washed filters
Washing of precipitates
Washings, testing of
Water, ionization of
densities of
Weights, care of
Zimmermann-Reinhardt method for iron
Zinc, determination of, in brass
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