Progressive Problems in General Chemistry

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Progressive Problems in General Chemistry
Baskerville, Charles, 1870-1922, Ed
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How much silica is formed on burning 2 1. Of SiH 4 ?
102. What volume of Cl. At + 26 C. And mass of are required to make 100 g. Of SiCl 4 ?
Si0 2 + 2 C + 2 C1 2 = 2 CO + SiCl 4 .
103. How much does a 1. Of SiCl 4 at + 200C. Weigh?
104. Find the mass in g. Of a sphere of quartz (sp. Gr. = 2. 65) 1 dm. In diameter.
105. How much bone ash containing 87% of Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 is required to make 200 Kg. Of superphos- phate of lime?
Ca 3 (P0 4 ) 2 + 2 H 2 S0 4 = 2 CaSO 4 + CaH 4 (PO 4 ) 2 .
106. If 100
...1. Of yellow (sp. Gr. = 1. 83) are con- verted into red (sp. Gr. = 2. 16) phosphorus, what is the volume of the latter variety ?
107. What is the mass of 1. 234 1. Of P vapor (P 4 ) at + 500 C. ?
108. If 1 g. Of P, when burned, gives 2. 29 g. Of P 2 O 5, what is the atomic weight of P?
109. Find the formula of a substance containing : Ca, 38. 72%; P, 20%; O, 41. 28%.
110. If 20 g. Of hydrogen metaphosphate are boiled with water, how much orthophosphate is formed ?
HP0 3 + H 2 = H 3 P0 4 .
111. If 5 g.


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