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Carbonate of Potash ... -+ l +- 



Bicarbonate of Potash . . . H- 4 -i- 2 

 Sulphide of Potassium, 



dilute 



Sulphite of Potash -+ 2 



Sulphate of Potash -} 3 



Bisulphate of Potash ...- 3 



Iodide of Potassium ... H- 3 



Bromide of Potassium. . . -}- 2 



Chloride of Potassium ... -i- 4 



Chlorate of Potash -} 3 



Nitrate of Potash n- 3 



Caustic Soda 



Carbonate of Soda -f- * 



Bicarbonate of Soda -} 2 



Biborate of Soda 



Diphosphate of Soda ... n- 2 4 

 Sulphide of Sodium, 



dilute 



Hyposulphite of Soda ... -+ 



Sulphite of Soda 



Sulphate of Soda -+ 4 and then -f 4 



Chloride of Sodium -j- 4 



Nitrate of Soda -+ 3 



Phosphate of Soda and 



Ammonia -*4 



Baryta Water 



Carbonate of Baryta ... -f- 2 



Chloride of Barium H- 2 



Nitrate of Baryta -f- 3 



Strontia Water 



Chloride of Strontium ... -+ 2 



Nitrate of Strontia -+ 



Sulphate of Magnesia ... H- 3 

 Chloride of Magnesium, 



Chloride of Magnesium, 



Nitrate of Magnesia, 



strong 



Nitrate of Magnesia, 



Lime Water 



Sulphate of Lime 



Chloride of Calcium . . . 



Chloride of Calcium in 

 Alcohol 



Nitrate of Lime 



Sulphate of Alumina . . . 



Potash Alum 



Hydrofluosilicic Acid . . . 



Silicate of Potash 



Molybdate of Ammonia . 



Chloride of Chromium, 

 very weak 



Monochromate of Potash 



Nitrate of Uranium 



Sulphate of Manganese . 



Arsenic Acid 



Arseniate of Ammonia. . . 



Fluoride of Antimony. . . 



Antimoniate of Potash. . . 



Nitrate of Bismuth 



Sulphate of Zinc 



Iodide of Zinc, strong . . . 



Nitrate of Zinc 



Iodide of Cadmium 



Iodide of Tin, strong . . . 



Nitrate of Lead 



Protosulphate of Iron . . . 



Persulphate of Iron 



Chloride of Cobalt, weak 



Nitrate of Cobalt 



Sulphate of Nickel 



Nitrate of Nickel 



Sulphate of Copper, weak 



Chloride of Copper, very 

 weak 



Nitrate of Copper 



Nitrate of Mercury 



Strong Aqueous Hydro- 

 cyanic Acid 



Strong Aqueous Hy- 

 drocyanic Acid, 

 4 measures 



Aqueous Ammonia, 

 1 measure 



Cyanide of Potassium . . . 



-- 3 



H- 4 



H- 4 



