SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 



60 to 55 Temp, usedfin Belgium for that purpose. 

 55 Temp, used in the P.L. for taking spec, gr 



32 



xlvii 



f Temp, of melting ice, used for taking spec. grav. of ether and 

 \ otlier very volatile liquids. 



Cases of Mutual Decomposition, 

 I. From Simple Affinity 



Sulphate of potass 



soda 



ammonia 



Supersulphate of alumina 

 Nitrate of potass 



— • ammonia 



Muriate of baryta 



. • — soda 



lime 



— ammonia 



Phosphate of soda 

 Subborate of soda 

 Nitrate of silver 

 Acetate of lead 

 Sulphate of mercury 

 Soap of potass 

 ■ soda 



with Muriate of baryta. 



— ■ Nitrate of potass. 



— IMuriate of potass. 



— Carbonate of potass. 



— Muriate of lime. 



— baryta. 



— Phosphate of soda. 



— All the sulphates and nitrates. 



— Carbonate of potass. 



— Subborate of soda. 



— Carbonate of potass. 



— INIuriate of ammonia. 



— Carbonate of potass. 



— INIuriate of soda. 



— Citrate of potass. 



— Muriate of soda. 



— soda. 



— Sulphate of lime. 



II. From Cojipound Affinity. 



Sulphate of baryta 



• ■ baryta 



— — potass 



soda 



Muriate of ban ta 



Ditt 



Dittu 



Ditto 



Ditto 

 Muriate of lime 

 Phosphate of soda 

 Acetate of lead 



Ditto. 



with Carbonate of- potass. 



— soda. 



— Muriate of lime. 



— Ditto. 



— Phosphate of soda. 



— Subborate of soda. 



— Carbonate of potass. 



— . ;pda. 



— '■ . ^monia. 



— — _ ammonia. 



— lime. 



— Sulphate of zinc. 



— Nitrate of mercury. 



i Table of Incomjiatible Salts*, 



^ALT8 Incompatible with 



Fixed alkaline sulphates 



{Nitrates of lime and magnesia. 

 Muriates of lime and magnesia. 



