id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44048 Naquet, Alfred Legal Chemistry A Guide to the Detection of Poisons, Examination of Tea, Stains, Etc., as Applied to Chemical Jurisprudence .txt text/plain 57029 5948 71 evaporated, an aqueous solution of sulphurous acid added, until the odor In order to detect this acid, the solution obtained by treating the with water, a solution containing only the sulphuric acid is obtained. sulphuric acid is added to one, the fluid filtered from the precipitate water acidulated with nitric acid, and the solution filtered. Sulphuric acid is added to the solution and the precipitate of sulphate was added) is tested for the acids possibly present in the state of water, the solution filtered, and sulphuric acid added. detect the metal dissolved in the acid solution, in order to establish, and, upon adding ammonia to the acid solution, a white precipitate will produce in the acid solution a yellow precipitate: the addition of present in the filtered acid solution is likewise precipitated by the acid, the coloring matter is dissolved, forming a solution that leaves *Harsley*; Archiv der Pharm., July and Dec., 1873; Chem. ./cache/44048.txt ./txt/44048.txt