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 TABLE OF ACIDS CONTINUED. 



2d Class. 

 Acids with 

 unknown ra- 

 dicals but 

 presumed 

 simple. Four 

 species. 



Ut Genu=!. 

 Pure vegetal 

 acids. 



2d Genus. 

 Vej:;ctal aci- 



r.-"' •■■{■--{ du'les. 

 •binary raJi- i 3^ Genus, 

 cals. Twelve , pa^tUious 

 I acids. 



14th Genus 

 Fermented 

 l_ acids. 



3d Cla«. 

 Acids with_> 



Twelve 

 species. 



Muriatic. 



Oxygenated 

 muriatic. 



Fluoric. 



Boracic. 



y- Succinic. 

 \ Millitic. 

 ) Citric. 

 ■\ Malic. 

 / Gallic. 

 ^Benzoic. 



Tjrtarous. 

 Oxalic. 



r Gaseous, indecomposable, 

 J odorous, forming a white 

 S vapour, depriving many 

 (__ bodies of oxygen. 

 , Grcenisli-yellow gas, fetid, 

 t thickening liquids and con- 

 j tractlng animal organs, in- 

 "S flaming many combustibles, 

 / destroying almost all co- 

 ^ lours. 



("Gaseous, pungent, dissolving 

 J glass and sibx, of which it 

 \ piecipitatci a part by water. 

 f Solid, in crystalline span- 

 \ glcs, fixed aad fusible into 

 J glass, little soluble, little 

 J sapid, very feeble in its 

 f combinations. 



I 



r Camphoric. 

 J Suberic 

 j Mucous. 



Acetic. 



4th Class 

 Acids with 

 ternary radi 

 cals. Fou 

 species 



^5 



Acids falfply admitted as par- 

 t icular acids, but found to be- 

 li^ns to acetic acid. 



^Pyromucous. 



Pyrotartarous. 



Pyroli_<neous. 



C'ceric- 

 . Acetous. 

 ■\ Formic. 

 I Bombic. 

 I Cruoric. 

 I Zoonic. 

 ^Lactic. 



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