Elements of Chemistry Including the Applications of the Science in the Arts Vo
Elements of Chemistry Including the Applications of the Science in the Arts Vo
Thomas Graham
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Sulphur-salts. These compounds are formed from the type TT rjjS, by the substitution of a positive and a negative radical for the two atoms of hydrogen : Thus, monobasic sulph- A Q j arseniate of potassium, TT- j-S 3 ; tribasic sulpharseniate of potassium, T? J& 8 ; these formulas are evidently analogous ^3 to those of the monobasic and tribasic phosphates. The compound sulphur-ethers are sulphur-salts, in which the positive element is an alcohol radical: For example, sulpho- cyanide of ethyl, ...r< TT ]S; sulphocyanide of allyl, or oil of ^2*1-5 mustard, = Sulphide of acetyl and ethyl, or thiacetic ether, is obtained by the action of persulphide of phosphorus on acetic acid: I HYDROCHLORIC ACID TYPE. CHLORIDES. The basic metallic chlorides are, like the oxides, either monatomic or polyatomic ; e. G. KC1 J>tCl 2 Fe, 01 8 . AuCl 8 . monatomic. Biatomic. Triatomic. The biatomic and triatomic chlorides unite with the mon- atomic chlorides, forming crystalline compounds, whose com- position may be illustrated by the formulae of Na 7 Chloro- aurate of sodium .
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