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Iron ammonium alum chloride

Azninon-. ammonium ammonia, -alaun, m. ammonia alum, ammonium alum, -chlorid, n. ammonium chloride. -eisenalaun, m. unmonium iron alum. -formiat, n. ammonium formate. [Pg.21]

Iron metal, wire III Q. 73 Ferric ammonium alum XI Ferric chloride II, III Ferric oxide XI... [Pg.377]

There are a number of mineral and metallic salts which have a long association with the alchemical art. The fifteenth century alchemist, Isaac Holland describes The Hand of the Philosophers as being an assembly of important salts in alchemical works. These salts include Niter (potassium nitrate), Sal Ammoniac (ammonium chloride), Vitriol (copper or iron sulfate), Alum (potassium aluminum sulfate), and common salt (sodium chloride). [Pg.54]

Iron (II) Chloride 7784-26-1 Ammonium Alum 7803-57-8 Hydrazine Hydrate... [Pg.1092]

Aminoethanol 2-Aminoisobutyric Acid Ammonia Ammonia Solution Ammonium Ammonium Acetate Ammonium Alum Ammonium Bicarbonate Ammonium Bichromate Ammonium Bifluoride Ammonium Bromide Ammonium Carbonate Ammonium Chloride Ammonium Dichromate Ammonium Fluoride Ammonium Glycolate Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate Ammonium Hydrogen Fluoride Ammonium Hydrosulfide Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonium Hyposulfite Ammonium Iron Sulfate Ammonium Molybdate Ammonium m-Phosphate Ammonium Nitrate Ammonium o-Phosphate Ammonium Oxalate Ammonium Peroxydisulfate Ammonium Persulfate Ammonium Phosphate Ammonium Phosphate Dibasic Ammonium Rhodanide Ammonium Sulfamate Ammonium Sulfate Ammonium Sulfide Ammonium Thiocyanate Ammonium Thioglycolate Ammonium Thiosulfate... [Pg.3472]

An intimate mixture ot 274 grms. of rubidium iron alum, or 260 grms. of rubidium aluminium alum with 100 grms. of calcium carbonate, and 27 grms. of ammonium chloride, is heated in a nickel crucible to a dull red heat until ammonia vapours are no longer evolved, and then the temp, is raised to redness. The product is ground with a litre of cold water for 15 minutes filtered by suction and washed with 400 c.c. of water, added in small portions at a time. The combined sulphuric acid is precipitated by the addition of barium hydroxide, and the filtered liquid boiled while a stream of carbon dioxide is passed through the soln. If the soln. loses its alkaline reaction, and yet retains some calcium, a little rubidium carbonate must be added to precipitate calcium carbonate. The soln. is then treated with hydrochloric acid and evaporated. [Pg.528]

Chemical properties of iron. Passivity. Ferrous compounds ferrous sulfate, ferrous ammonium sulfate, ferrous chloride, ferrous hydroxide, ferrous sulfide, ferrous carbonate. Ferric compounds ferric nitrate, ferric, sulfate, iron alum, ferric chloride, ferric hydroxide, ferric oxide (rouge, Venetian red). Potassium ferro-cyanide, potassium ferricyanide, Prussian blue. [Pg.546]

In a back-titration of silver by chloride ions, potassium chromate can be used to indicate the endpoint (Mohr s method) but with potassium thiocyanate as titrant, ammonium iron(III) sulfate ( ferric alum ) is preferred. In the direct titration (Gay-Lussac s method) the location of the turbidimetric endpoint has been improved in detail. ... [Pg.202]

A number of dilute chemical solutions attack tin metal slowly, with consequent corrosion. Among these are aluminium chloride, aluminium potassium alum, ammonium sulphate, hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydriodic acid, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, iron(III) chloride, potassium carbonate, potassium hydroxide, silver nitrate, zinc chloride, glycerol and maleic acid. ... [Pg.47]


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