TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



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Introduction vii 



Explanatory Notes ix 



I. Elements 1 



II. Inorganic fluorides 16 



III. Inorganic chlorides 19 



1st. Simple chlorides 19 



2d. Double chlorides 27 



3d. Oxy- and sulpho-chlorides . 29 



IV. Inorganic bromides 31 



1st. Simple bromides 31 



2d. Double, oxy-, and sulpho-bromides . 33 



V. Inorganic iodides 34 



1st. Simple iodides „ 34 



2d. Double and oxy-iodides 36 



VI. Chlorobromides, chloriodides, and bromiodides 37 



VII. Ammonio-chlorides, ammonio-bromides, and ammonio-iodides 38 



VIII. Inorganic oxides 39 



1st. Simple oxides 39 



2d. Double and triple oxides 55 



IX. Inorganic sulphides 5(5 



1st. Simple sulphides , 56 



2d. Sulpho-salts of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth 61 



3d. Miscellaneous double and oxy-sulphides 64 



X. Selenides 65 



XI. Tellurides 66 



XII. Phosphides 66 



XIII. Arsenides 67 



XIV. Antimonides 68 



XV. Sulphides with arsenides or antimonides 69 



XVI. Hydrides, borides, carbides, silicides, and nitrides 69 



XVII. Hydroxides '. 70 



XVIII. Chlorates and perchlorates 72 



XIX. • Bromates 73 



XX. Iodates and periodates 74 



XXI. Thiosulphates (hyposulphites), sulphites, and dithionates 74 



XXII. Sulphates 75 



1st. Simple sulphates 75 



2d. Double and triple sulphates 88 



3d. Basic and ammonio-sulphates 96 



XXIII. Selenites and selenates .. 98 



XXIV. Tellurates 102 



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