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  1. ... Lead (Plumbum). Lithium............ Magnesium......... Manganese. Mercury (Hydrar- gyrum) .......... Molybdenum. Nickel.......... Niobium. Nitrogen or azote, Osmium............. Oxygen............. Palladium........... ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry : for schools, families, and private students 
    Publication: New York : Huntington and Savage, Mason and Law, 1850
    ... Brown oxide of chromium. 537. Chromic acid. 204 MOLYBDENUM. soluble in water, has a sour taste, and ... porous substance, of a light gray color. 539. Molybdenum.—Equiv. 48. The name of this mineral is ...
  3. ... MethylNicotin. Soluble in water. Acetate of protoxide of Molybdenum. In- C4H3Mo04 soluble in water. Slightly soluble in acetic acid. (Berzelius.) Acetate of binoxide of Molybdenum. Ppt. C8H6Mo"Og While yet moist it is ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of chemical philosophy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Bradford and Inskeep, and Inskeep & Bradford, New-York ; T. & G. Palmer, printers, 1812
    ... Argentum Gold, or Aurum Platinum Arsenic, or Arsenicum Molybdenum . Chromium DIVISION VI. 201 203 204 505 207 ... platina. The metals that produce acids are arsenic, molybdenum, and chromium. 2. The metals differ considerably in ...
  5. ... Manganese- Cobalt—Tellurium. - - 26C 20. Of Arsenic—Chromium, Molybdenum, Tungsten-—Cblumbiuui—Selenium— Osmium. ... 273 30. Ill; odium— ... is a substance obtained from the metal, called Molybdenum. 27. It changes vegetable bhies to red ; unites ...
  6. ... Tungsten 37 Yttrium 17 Tellurium 38 Glucium 18 Molybdenum 39 Zirconium 19 Uranium 40 Thorinum 20 Titanium ... M. Delhuyart in 1781. (Memoiresde Toulouse.) Tellurium and Molybdenum by Muller and Hielm, in 1782. Uranium by ...
  7. ... by heat alone. Order 1st. � Metals which decom- Molybdenum ... 253 Tungsten .... 253 Columbium ... 254 Antimony .... 254 pose ... at any temperature. These are, Arsenic, Uranium, Titanium, Molybdenum, Columbium, Bismuth, Chromium, Nickel, Copper, Tungsten, Cobalt, Tellurium, ...
  8. ... loys of Arsenic, Arsenites, Arseniates, . . . 305 Section XXII. Molybdenum—Oxides of Molybdenum, Molybdic Acid, Chloride of Mblybdenum, Fluoride and Sulphuret, ...
  9. ... Chromium -....- 352 Cobalt - - - - - - - 354 Columbium ...... 354 Manganese ...... 354 Molybdenum ... . - - 354 Titanium ...... 355 Tungsten ...... 355 Uranium ------- 355 Cerium ------- ... U - 217 Manganese Mn 28 Vanadium V 69 Molybdenum Mo 48 Yttrium Y 32 Nickel Ni 30 ...
  10. ... of litmus. It is composed of 100 of molybdenum, and 34 of oxygen. It is obtained by ... with water a mixture of 1 part of molybdenum, and 2 parts of * A plant obtained from ...
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