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After potash 5-6 c c. Carbon dioxide 1-5 c. C. METALLIC CARBIDES 239 sodium thiosulphate, a precipitate of alumina and sulphur being formed. After filtering and ignition this is weighed Al . 74-7 74-9 75-7 per cent. Determination of carbon. When aluminium carbide is treated with chlorine, the whole of the metal is converted into chloride, the carbon remaining behind. Excess of chlorine is removed by heating in a current of hydrogen, the residue being then burnt in a stream of oxygen and the car...bon dioxide absorbed and weighed. This method always yielded low results, even with perfectly dry chlorine. This was probably due to the presence of traces of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the chlorine, and to the presence of a trace of alumina in the carbide ; this mixture of carbon and aluminium being acted on by the chlorine with the production of carbonic oxide. The best figure obtained by this method was 23 5, whilst the formula A1^C 3 requires 24-6. The only method yielding comparable results consists in decompos- ing a known weight of carbide with water at the ordinary temperature and measuring the volume of methane produced.
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