Laboratory Work in Chemistry a Series of Experiments in General Inorganic Chemi
Laboratory Work in Chemistry a Series of Experiments in General Inorganic Chemi
Edward Harrison Keiser
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Put the mixture into an ignition tube, close the tube with a stopper carrying a delivery tube (the apparatus used in making oxygen will do), and support the tube horizontally in a clamp stand. Heat the mixture and collect the marsh gas in the bottles as in the case of oxygen. Notice that the gas is colorless, transparent, and inodorous. It is only slightly soluble in water. Apply a lighted match to some of the gas in a cylinder. Does it burn ? Does it give light in burning ? What is formed when... marsh gas burns ? Read in the text-books about the occurrence and the properties of marsh gas ? ETHYLENE, C^. 122. Preparation of Ethylene. Put a few pieces of gran- ulated zinc in a test tube, add alcohol and a drop or two of ethylene bromide. Warm gently. When the gas is coming off rapidly, apply a burning match to the mouth of the tube. Does the ethylene burn with a bright, lumi- nous flame ? What is formed when the ethylene burns ? * ACETYLENE, 123. Preparation of Acetylene. Into a test tube pour 5 cubic centimeters of water, then drop into the water two or three pieces of calcium carbide of about the size of a bean.
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