| Medicine - 1885 - 622 pages
...however, is comparatively stable and may be boiled and even distilled without suffering decomposition. Its most remarkable property is the facility with...evolves oxygen under certain conditions. Metallic silver, gold and platinum when finely divided, decompose it almost with explosion. Their oxides as... | |
| George Frederick Barker - Chemistry - 1891 - 372 pages
...energy it contains over that existing in water. Moreover to this cause is due its instability also. Its most remarkable property is the facility with which it evolves oxygen under certain conditions. It oxidizes selenium, chromium and arsenic, converts lead sulphide into sulphate, and sets free iodine... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Civil engineering - 1899 - 578 pages
...and whitens the skin when placed upon it. It is well known and extensively used as a bleaching agent. Its most remarkable property is the facility with...oxides, as well as the peroxides of lead and manganese, decompose it also, giving up a part of their oxygen at the same time. OZONE. Formula, Ot. Molecular... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Nonferrous metals - 1902 - 654 pages
...and whitens the skin when placed upon it. It is well known and extensively used as a bleaching agent. Its most remarkable property is the facility with...oxides, as well as the peroxides of lead and manganese, decompose it also, giving up a part of their oxygen at the same time. OZONE. Formula, Ot. Molecular... | |
| Medicine, Eclectic - 1884 - 572 pages
...however, is comparatively stable and may be boiled and even distilled without suffering decomposition. Its most remarkable property is the facility with...evolves oxygen under certain conditions. Metallic silver, gold and plat inum when finely divided, decompose it almost with explosion. Their oxides, as... | |
| 1884 - 284 pages
...however, is comparatively stable and may be boiled and even distilled without suffering decomposition. Its most remarkable property is the facility with...evolves oxygen under certain conditions. Metallic silver, gold and platinum when finely, divided, decompose it almost with explosion. Their oxides as... | |
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