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Oxjccn, 1-00 

 Hydrogen. 0-1 .'3 

 Buroii, O'S.J 



Carbon, O'* 65 



Dr. MacneveiCs Exposition of 



[Nov. 



Phofp'ioriis 1'5 



Sulpliui , 2 



Sulph r, 4 

 Sulphur, 2 



Iodine, 15 02 



Chlorine, -!•< 



Nitrogen, 175 



+ 1 oxjgen , . . . 

 + 1 



[" 



< +2 



I +0'la5 hjdri'g. 



' +0-75 oxygen. 

 + 1-5 



+ 2-5 



+ 6-6 chlorine. 

 + 110 



Water 

 Boriicic acid 



Oxide of car- 

 bon 



Carhonic acid 



Carbonated 

 li^'drqgen 



Hj|)ophnspho- 

 riiU!<acid 

 : Phosphorous 

 acid 



Pliosphoric acid 



Prolochloruret 



Deuloclilorurct 



+ 2 oxygen ....= Sulphurous acid 



J +3 = Sulphuric acid 



f 



+ 0-125 hydrog. : 



+ 0*765 carbon. = 

 + 4*4 chlorine. . ■■ 



+ 5 oxygen 



Hydrosulphuric 

 acid 



Carburet of 



sulphur 

 Chloruret of 



sulphur 



. = Iodic acid 



<; 



+ 0125 hydrog. = 



1^ +0 385 nitrog. = 

 + 1 oxygen ... .= 

 + 4 = 



< 



+ 1-7 65 ox. of 

 carbon = 



Hydriodic acid 



loduret of ni- 

 trogen 



Protoxide of 

 chlorine 



Deutox. ditto 



Chloric acid 



Chloroxicnrbo- 

 nic acid 



_+0"125 hydrog.= Hydrochloric 

 acid 



+ 1 oxygen = Protoxide of 



nitrogen 



+ 2 = Deutoxide 



+ 3 = Hyponitrous 



acid 



+ 4 Nitrous acid 



+ 5 Nitric acid 



+ r63 carbon . . Cyanogen 

 + 0'S75 hydrog. Ammonia 



Composition of the Salts. 



f 2"765 carbonic acid + 1 

 I part of a base containing 1 

 J oxygon, form a subcarbonate. 

 ' The number 2-763 must be 

 doubled for the saturated car- 

 bonates. 



3 phosphorous acid + a 

 qu;intily of any base, having 

 1 oxygen, form a neutral 

 phosphite. 



f 4 phosphoric acid + a quan- 

 tity ofbase, having I oxygen, 

 form a neutral phosphate. For 

 j the subphos|)haies or the acid 

 ^ phosphates, 4 the number for 

 the phiisphiiric acid must be 

 nniltiplied by 2, the quantity 

 of base remaining in the same. 

 4sulphurous acid + a quan- 

 ■^tily of base, having I oxygen, 

 (form a neutral sulphite. 

 f 5 sulphuric acid + a quan- 

 <tity of base, having 1 oxygen, 

 C form a neutral sulphate. 

 C 2'125 hydrosulphuric acid 

 J + !i quantity of base, having 1 

 ^oxygen, form a neutral hydro- 

 ( sulphate. 



[ 20"62 iodic acid + a quan- 

 )tity of base having 1 oxygen 

 .form a neutral iodate. 



15'745 liydrindic acid + a 

 )quantity of base, having 1 

 )oxygen, form a neutral hy- 

 .driodate. 



' 9-4 chloric acid + a quan- 

 }tity ofbase, having 1 oxygen, 

 form a neutral chlorate. 



4-525 hydrochloric acid + a 

 ^quantity of base, having 1 

 )oxygen,form anentral hydro- 

 chlorate. 



675 nitric acid + a qnan- 

 [tity of base, having 1 oxygen^ 

 form a neutral nitrate. 



