On the Solubility of the Camphorates of Some of the Heavy Metals

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On the Solubility of the Camphorates of Some of the Heavy Metals
Burchard, Charles Winfield
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J. 10, S35) by treating pure nickel hydroxide with an excess of camphoric acid in a small amount of water heated on the water bath.
On account of lack of time the solubility of copper camphorate in water only was accurately determined. Water was saturated at 15*0. with copper camphorate, two liters of the resulting solution evaporated to dryness in the presence of a little nitric acid, and the residue ignited and dissolved in a small amount of nitric acid. This nitric acid solution was diluted
...with water aijd the copper weighed as electrolytic copper. One part of copper camphorate was found to dissolve in 11,700 parts of water at 15*" C, In the remainder of the experiment one cubic centimeter of the solvent was used and estimated amounts of the salt were added by comparing with weighed samples. In table Mo. 1, I means insoluble; i.e. the smallest amount of the salt that could be conveniently added did not dissolve.
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