Chemical Nomenclature of Berzelius. 269 
Cerous sulphate. 
Ceric sulphate. 
Manganous sulphate.(c) 
Manganic sulphate. 
Ferrous sulphate. 
Ferric sulphate. 
Cobaltic sulphate. 
Niccolic sulphate. 
Zincic sulphate. 
Cadmic sulphate. 
Plumbic sulphate. 
Stannous sulphate. 
Stannic sulphate. 
Bismuthic sulphate. 
Protosulphate of cerium. 
Deutosulphate of cerium. 
Protosulphate of manganese. 
Protosulphate of iron. 
Persulphate of iron. 
Sulphate of cobalt. 
Sulphate of nickel. 
Sulphate of zinc. 
Sulphate of cadmium. 
Sulphate of lead. 
Protosulphate of tin. 
Persulphate of tin. 
Sulphate of bismuth. 
Uranious sulphate. 
Uranic sulphate. 
Cuprous sulphate. 
Cupric sulphate. 
Mercurious sulphate. 
Mercuric sulphate. 
Argentic sulphate. 
Protosulphate of uranium. 
Persulphate of uranium. 
Protosulphate of copper. 
Persulphate of copper. 
Protosulphate of mercury. 
Persulphate of mercury. 
Sulphate of silver. 
Palladious sulphate. 
Palladic sulphate. 
Rhodic sulphate. 
Osmious sulphate. 
Susosmious sulphate. 
Osmic sulphate. 
Susosmic sulphate. 
_Indious sulphate. 
Susiridious sulphate. 
Sulphate of rhodium. 
(c) Berzelius considers that both the protoxide (manganous oxide) and the deut- 
oxide of manganese (manganic oxide) form salts. The salts of the deutoxide are not 
mentioned by Turner, nor by Thomson in the late edition of his “‘ System of Chem- 
istry.’ The following account of these salts is given by Berzelius, Vol. IV, p. 168. 
«The manganic salts are but little known, owing to the fact that they readily part 
with oxygen, and are changed into manganous salts, (salts of the protoxide.) Their 
color is violet passing into red, and sometimes black passing into yellow or red. Com- 
bustible bodies, digested in these salts, convert them into manganous salts.” 
We learn (Vol. 1V, p. 178) that the manganic sulphate may be obtained by acting 
upon the deutoxide of manganese, in fine powder, by cold sulphuric acid. This salt 
cannot bear a boiling heat without decomposition, nor can it be crystallized. 
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