Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries di Antoine Lavoisier edito da Books LLC, Reference Series

Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries

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Descrizione Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries

Excerpt: ... arsenicVitriol of arsenic. mercury mercuryVitriol of mercury. silver silverVitriol of silver. gold goldVitriol of gold. platina platinaVitriol of platina. Pg 219 Sect. XIV. -Observations upon Sulphuric Acid and its Combinations. For a long time this acid was procured by distillation from sulphat of iron, in which sulphuric acid and oxyd of iron are combined, according to the process described by Basil Valentine in the fifteenth century; but, in modern times, it is procured more oeconomically by the combustion of sulphur in proper vessels. Both to facilitate the combustion, and to assist the oxygenation of the sulphur, a little powdered saltpetre, nitrat of potash, is mixed with it; the nitre is decomposed, and gives out its oxygen to the sulphur, which contributes to its conversion into acid. Notwithstanding this addition, the sulphur will only continue to burn in close vessels for a limited time; the combination ceases, because the oxygen is exhausted, and the air of the vessels reduced almost to pure azotic gas, and because the acid itself remains long in the state of vapour, and hinders the progress of combustion. In the manufactories for making sulphuric acid in the large way, the mixture of nitre and sulphur is burnt in large close built chambers lined with lead, having a little water at the bottom for facilitating the condensation of the vapours. Pg 220 Afterwards, by distillation in large retorts with a gentle heat, the water passes over, slightly impregnated with acid, and the sulphuric acid remains behind in a concentrated state. It is then pellucid, without any flavour, and nearly double the weight of an equal bulk of water. This process would be greatly facilitated, and the combustion much prolonged, by introducing fresh air into the chambers, by means of several pairs of bellows directed towards the flame of the sulphur, and by allowing the nitrous gas to escape through long serpentine canals, in contact with water, to absorb any...

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