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C. Of water, and to about 20 c. C. Of this add a solution of sulphuretted hydrogen ; hydrochloric acid is formed, the liquid becoming turbid owing to the separation of sulphur, according to the equation C1 2 + H 2 S = 2 HC1 + S. On passing sulphuretted hydrogen into water in which iodine or bromine are suspended a similar reaction takes place, and this is a convenient method for preparing solutions of hydriodic and hydrobromic acids. Exp. 36. Fill a Cowper's tube with chlorine water (see figure...), and expose to direct sunlight ; bubbles of gas will be seen to rise in the liquid. When sufficient gas has collected it may be tested with a glowing splinter, and will be found to be oxygen. The change which has taken place is repre- sented by the equation 2 C1 2 + 2 H 2 = 4 HC1 + 2 . Chlorine is soluble in water and acts upon mercury, it is therefore collected by downward displacement, and four jars of it may be obtained in this way, using precautions to avoid inhaling the gas. Exp. 37. Introduce a lighted jet of hydrogen into a jar of chlorine.
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