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Caesium sulphide

Cadmium sulphide pigments, respirable dust, as Cd Caesium hydroxide... [Pg.152]

Aluminium B a 5 o B B < I Antimony a < Barium B a 1 3 Bismuth I Boron Cadmium 1 Caesium Calcium 1 Cerium Chloride, Chlorine [ Chromium X) o o C o a Gallium I Germanium Gold 1 Hafnium Hydrogen sulphide B a 5 a B a 5 a o 1 Lanthanons Lead f Lithium 1 Magnesium f Manganese Mercury Molybdenum... [Pg.821]

Diethyl magnesium Caesium Iron (II) sulphide lododimethylarsine... [Pg.218]

The electrical conductivities of soln. of a great many compounds in liquid hydrogen halides have been measured by E. H. Archibald and D. McIntosh. The conductivity is raised considerably by phosphoryl chloride. Sodium sodium sulphide, borate, phosphate, nitrate, thiosulphate, and arsenate chromic anhydride potassium nitrate, hydroxide, chromate, sulphide, bisulphate, and ferro- and ferri- cyanide ammonium fluoride and carbonate j rubidium and caesium chloride magnesium sulphate calcium fluoride ... [Pg.179]

In properties potassium monosulphide resembles the sodium salt. The anhydrous substance forms small cubic octahedra, isomorphous with the monosulphide of rubidium, but not with that of caesium.1 At the laboratory temperature its density is 1-805.2 The heat of formation of the solid from its elements is 87-1 Cal.,3 and the heat of solution is 22-7 Cal. In dilute solution it has a strongly alkaline reaction, owing to almost complete hydrolysis to the hydroxide and primary sulphide. [Pg.172]

Of these the first-named is readily obtained by adding a solution of caesium chloride to one of sodium heptanitroso ferro-sulphide, when the caesium derivative is precipitated as an insoluble black crystalline powder. The rubidium derivative, obtained in an analogous manner, presents a similar appearance. The thallium salt is likewise difficultly soluble in water, and is obtained by double decomposition with thallium sulphate and the potassium derivative. [Pg.181]

The ammonium salt cannot be obtained by boiling the ammonium hepta derivative with ammonium hydroxide, nor by the action of ammonia upon the free acid. It results, however, when the free acid is treated with ammonium sulphide. It is very unstable. The caesium, iron, and thallium salts have been prepared. The last-named is quite insoluble in water and in alcohol. [Pg.181]


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