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King’s Gold

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Arsenic Yellow King s Gold King s Yellow Ointment Yellow Arsenic Sulfide Chemical Formula AsjSj. [Pg.31]

Synonyms arsenic trisulfide arsenic sulfide arsenous sulfide king s gold king s yellow orpiment yellow arsenic sulfide... [Pg.66]

SYNS ARSENIC SESQUISULFIDE ARSENIC SULFIDE YELLOW ARSENIC SULPHIDE ARSENIC TERSULPHIDE ARSENIC TRISULFIDE ARSENIC TRISULFIDE (DOT) ARSENIC YELLOW ARSENIOUS SULPHIDE ARSENOUS SULFIDE AURIPIGMENT C.I. 77085 C.L PIGMENT YELLOW DIARSENIC TRISULFIDE DIARSENIC TRISULPHIDE KING S GOLD KING S YELLOW ORPIMENT... [Pg.108]

Arsenic TrUlllfide. Yellow arsenic sulfide or pi-ment auripigment arsenic yellow king s yellow king s gold. ASjS mol wt 246.00. As 60,90%, S 39,10%, The article of commerce contains much less sulfur than theory. Piepn Gmelin s, Arsenic (8th ed.) 17, pp 422-433 (1952). [Pg.127]

I am sure all readers know the story of Archimedes and the king s crown, however, review is instructive. King Hiero heard the rumor that the goldsmith had substituted an equal weight of silver for part of the gold supplied for the crown. He asked Archimedes to find out if the crown was pure gold. [Pg.222]

Table 8.1(a) shows the physical units required for production. The first department produces steel (means of production), the second com (wage goods), and the third gold - in Howard and King s example gold is a luxury... [Pg.90]

I would like to thank Professor Victor Gold for the hospitality he extended to me while I was on sabbatical leave at King s College London, where the major part of this book was written. I also owe a particular debt of gratitude to Dr. P. W. Atkins and Dr. B. A. Morrow who read the final typescript in its entirety and to Professor A. D. Westland who read Chapter 12. [Pg.305]

V. Gold, King s College, University of London, Strand, London, W.C.2. England. [Pg.7]

According to the lore of ancient Greece, Archimedes discovered the displacement method of density determination while bathing and used it to find the composition of the king s crown. If a crown weighing 4 lb 13 oz displaces 186 mL of water, is the crown made of pure gold d = 19.3 g/cm ) ... [Pg.30]


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