Laboratory Work in Chemistry. a Series of Experiments in General Inorganic Chemistry
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Why does it bum with a smoky flame ? Does the chlorine bum ? HYDROCHLORIC ACID. 49 105. Add chlorine water, made by bubbling chlorine gas through cold water, to a dilute solution of indigo. What effect does it have ? Try its action upon litmus solution. 106. Moisten a strip of filter paper with turpentine, and plunge it into a bottle of chlorine. See Fig. 19. Tur- pentine is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. Ex- plain what takes place. Usually so much heat is produced that the substance takes ...fire. Experiment 104. What are the distinguishing properties of chlorine .' Read in one of the text-books an account of the techni- cal methods of making chlorine, and of the applications of chlorine for bleaching and disinfecting purposes. How can chlorine be liquefied ? Describe in your notebooks Faraday's method of liquefying chlorine. Why are oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen so much more difficult to liquefy than chlorine, ammonia, and nitrous oxide ? What is the critical temperature of a gas .' Fig.
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