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G. This sulphate is decomposed, in high temperatures, by carbon. Mix any quantity of the salt with one fourth of its weight of charcoal finely powdered $ and expose the mixture, in a crucible, to a strong heat. The carbon will unite with the oxygen of the sulphuric acid, and will escape in the state of a gas. What remains is a compound, hereafter to be described, of sulphur and potash. SULPHATE OF SODA. A. This salt forms regular octahedral crystals, of a prismatic or cuneiform figure, the two ...terminating pyramids of which are truncated near their basis. B. It has a more bitter taste than the preceding, and melts more easily in the mouth. C. It swells upon a heated iron, in consequence of the loss of its water of crystallization, and a white powder is left. D. By exposure to the atmosphere, it effloresces and loses weight. E. It is very soluble iti water, 3 parts of which. 58 at 60 of temperature, dissolve one of the salt; and boiling water dissolves its own weight. F. It contains per cent, 14 acid, 22 alkali, and 64 water.
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