... increased, as the temperature is raised, and as the duration of action is extended. It appears further, at least when the acid is not present in proportion greater than 50 per cent of the [1 : 1] mixture, that in the early stages of the action the... Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 16by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1893Full view - About this book
| Science - 1892 - 1144 pages
...mixture, that in the early stages of the action the oxygen lost to the permanganate is liberated, and that later on the decomposition of the permanganate results...manganese in solution in the form of a higher sulphate. It is natural to suppose that the first effect of the mutual action of the acid and the permanganate... | |
| FRANK AUSTIN GOOCH - 1901 - 454 pages
...mixture, that in the early stages of the action the oxygen lost to the permanganate is liberated, and that later on the decomposition of the permanganate results...manganese in solution in the form of a higher sulphate. It is natural to suppose that the first effect of the mutual action of the acid and the permanganate... | |
| Frank Austin Gooch - Chemistry - 1901 - 436 pages
...mixture, that in the early stages of the action the oxygen lost to the permanganate is liberated, and that later on the decomposition of the permanganate results...manganese in solution in the form of a higher sulphate. It is natural to suppose that the first effect of the mutual action of the acid and the permanganate... | |
| Analytical chemistry - 1912 - 558 pages
...mixture, that in the early stages of the action the oxygen lost to the permanganate is liberated, and that later on the decomposition of the permanganate results in the precipitation of manganese as a higher oxide or in the formation of a higher sulphate. The first effect of the mutual action of... | |
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