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Sodii Chloridum

Auric chlorid- -(ToZ(i trichlorid—AuCL—303.7—obtained by dissolving Au in aqua regia, evaporating at 100° (313° F.), and purifying by crystallization from HaO. Deliquescent, yellow prisms, very soluble in HaO, alcohol and ether readily decomposed, with separation of Au, by contact with P, or with reducing-agents. Its solution, treated with the chlorids of tin, deposits a. purple double stannate of Sn and Au, called purple of Cassius. With alkaline chlorids it forms double chlorids, chlorau-rates (auri et sodii chloridum, U. S.). [Pg.148]

Sodium chlorid—Common salt—Sea salt—Table salt—Sodii chloridum (U. S., Br.)—NaCl—58.5—occurs very abundantly in nature, deposited in the solid form as rook salt in solution in all natural waters, especially in sea and mineral spring waters in suspension in the atmosphere and as a constituent of almost all animal and vegetable tissues and fluids. It is formed in an infinite variety of chemical reactions. It is obtained from rock salt, or from the waters of the sea or of saline springs and is the 12... [Pg.177]

Enema Terebinthinss. Oleum Terebinthins. Sodii Chloridum. [Pg.282]


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