First Outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of Chemical Substances
First Outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of Chemical Substances
Frank H Frank Humphreys Storer
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(Laurent. ) ISATIC ACID. Soluble in cold water ; the C t6 H 6 N B, H solution undergoes decomposition when heated. (Erdmann. )* ISATATE OF AMMONIA. Known only in solu- tion, and this is decomposed by evaporation. ISATATE OF BARYTA. Sparingly soluble in C 16 H 6 Ba N 6 water. Almost insoluble in alco- hol. (Laurent. ) ISATATE OF COPPER. Sparingly soluble in water. ISATATE OF LEAD. Ppt. Incompletely solu- ble in boiling water. (Erdmann. ) ISATATE OF POTASH. Soluble in water, and C 16 H 6 K N 8 al...cohol. ISATATE OF SILVER. Soluble in boiling water, C 18 H 6 Ag N O 6 with slight decomposition ; a por- tion of the salt separates out as the solution cools. ISATHYDE. Scarcely at all soluble in water. C 16 H 6 N 4 Very sparingly soluble in boiling al- cohol or ether. (Laurent. ) ISATILIM. Soluble in boiling alcohol, sepa- 48 H 16 N 4 10 rating out as the solution cools. Readily soluble in a solution of caustic potash. (Laurent. ) ISATIMID. Insoluble in water. Almost insol- C 4g H 17 N s 8 uble in boiling alcohol or ether.
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