OUTLINES OF GENERAL CHEMISTRY. CHAPTER I. THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS AND THEIR COMBINATIONS. The more important Elementary Bodies, with their Symbols and Atomic Weights.—The Compounds formed by their union.—The class of Salts.—Illustrations of the nature of Chemical Affinity.—Chemical Nomenclature.—Symbolic Notation.—The Laws of Combination.—The Atomic Theory.—The Chemistry of Organic Bodies | 305 |
CHAPTER II. Vocabulary of Photographic Chemicals | 327 | APPENDIX. Quantitative testing of Nitrate Baths.—Recovery of Silver from waste solutions.—Reduction of Chloride of Silver.—Mode of taking the Specific Gravity of liquids.—On Filtration.—The use of Test-papers.—The removal of Silver stains from the hands, etc.—Dr. Ure's tables of the strength of Sulphuric and Nitric Acid of different densities.—Table of Weights and Measures | 371 |
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