| | Book (edition) | without Augite 479 e. Soda-Lime-Feldspar and Mica Series 480 /. Soda-Lime-Feldspar and Hornblende or...magnetite occurring in mica at Pennsbury, in Pennsylvania. Arborescent delineations over surfaces of rock...B 2 3 trioxide (boracic acid) CaO calcium oxide (lime); CeO carbon dioxide (carbonic acid); Cr0 3 ceria;...dissolved it will usually be precipitated. 4. Test for Lime in Apatite. hydrochloric acid, gypsum if A ...(or potash) gives a pale violet color; calcium (or lime) a pale reddish yellow; lithium, a, deep purple-red | | | Book (edition) | or carbonate of calcium instead of carbonate of lime, and write the formula CaCO 3 not CaO, CO 2 ; and...lithium ; red, strontium ; yellowish-red, calcium (lime) ; (4) yellowish-green, barium, molybdenum ; emerald-green...sulphate, if present, will then be left as a residue. Lime. B.B. it imparts a yellowish-red color to the flame...of detecting even when in small quantities. Many lime salts give an alkaline reaction with test-paper... 190 CHEMICAL MINERALOGY. In solutions containing lime salts, even when dilute, ammonium oxalate throws | | | Book (edition) | (16TH EDITION.) NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY AND SONS, 53 EAST TENTH STREET, Second door west of Broadway. 1891...instead of carbonate of in the other 2 ; and so lime, and write the formula CaCO 3 not CaO, , . . ... sodium ; (2) violet, potassium ; they calcium (lime); (3) purple-red, lithium; red, strontium; yellowish-red...sulphate, if present, will then be left as a residue. Lime. B.B. it imparts a yellowish-red color to the flame...of detecting even when in small quantities. Many lime salts give an alkaline reaction with test-paper | | | Book (edition) | MINERALS, CHESTER. Alphabetically arranged, with their Chemical Composition By Prof. A. H. Chester, Hamilton...or carbonate of calcium instead of carbonate of lime, and write the formula CaCOg, not CaO, COg ; and...lithimn / red, strontium,' yellowish-red, calcium (lime); h\\\\i\\(4) yellowish-green, barium, molybdenum...sulphate, if present, will tlien be left as a residue. Lime. B.B. it imparts a yellowish-red color to the flame...of detecting even when in small quantities. Many lime salts give an alkaline reaction with test-paper |
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