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LANTERN SETS. 1S7 EDU CATIONAL S ETS. CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTS. Arranged by W. P. Bloxam. B.Sc. (Bond.). Lecturer in Chemistry, London Society for the Extension of University Teaching, 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 15 AIR, Demonstration of Weight of Air. Demonstration of Weight of Air, Demonstration of Air Pressure (Crush Tin). Demonstration of Air Pressure (Air Pump). The Barometer. Composition of Air. Composition of Air. Detection of Ozone. Production of Ozone. Action of Heat upon Ozone. AIR, RIES 1. 6 The Barometer. 7 The Barometer. 8 Properties of a Mechanical Mixture. 9 Preparation of Nitrogen Dioxide. 10 Action of Nitrogen Dioxide on Air. Series 2. 16 Presence of Carbon Dioxide in Air. 17 Presence of Carbon Dioxide in Air. 13 Presence of Water Vapour in Air. 19 Decomposition of Carbon Dioxide. 20 Diffusion of Gases. Heading, 6d. Combustion of Hydrogen in Oxygen. Liberation of Hydrogen from Water. Liberation of Oxygen from Water. The Cavendish Eudiometer. The Cavendish Eudiometer. WATER, Series 1. ' e The Cavendish Eudiometer. Electrolysis of Water. Evaporation of Ether. The Cryophorus. 6 7 8 9 The Freezing of Water. The Boiling Point of Water. The Boiling Point of Water. The Water Hammer. Action of Hard Water upon Soap. 10 The Cryophorus. WATER, Series 2. 16 Temporary Hardness of Water. Temporary Hardness of Water. The Softening of Water. Deposits from Hard Water. Distillation of Water. 6d. 17 18 19 20 Heading, Preparation of Hydrogen. Mixture with Air. Mixture -with Air. Action of Sodium on Water. Action of Iron on Steam. Electrolysis of Water. HYDROGEN. 7 Electrolysis of Water. 8 Combustion of Hydrogen. 9 Oxyhydrogen Blowpipe. 10 Weight of Hydrogen. 11 Weight of Hydrogen. OXYGEN. Preparation from Mercuric Oxide. _ Preparation from Manganese Dioxide.. PreparationfromPotassicChlorate. [Dioxide. Prep, from Potassio Chlorate and Manganese Combustion of Charcoal in Oxygen Heading, COMBUSTION. 6 Combustion of Phosphorus in Oxygen, 7 Combustion of Iron in Oxygen. 8 Combustion of Zinc in Oxygen. 9 Pyrogallol Test for Oxygen. 10 Pyrogallol Test for Oxygen. 6d. Combustion of Magnesium in Oxygen. Combustion of Sulphur in Air- Combustion of Sulphur in Air. [Chlorine. Combustion of Turpentine and Antimony in Combustion of Turpentine and Antimony in Chlorine. 8 9 10 NITROGEN AND Separation from Air by means of Phosphorus. Separation from Air by means of Copper. Preparation from Strong Ammonia Solution. Preparation from Ammonium Chloride. Absorption of Ammonia by Water. 6 7 8 9 10 Heading, Reciprocal Combustion—Coal Gas and Air. Reciprocal Combustion—Chlorine and Hy- drogen. Ignition Point of Phosphorus. Spontaneous Ignition of Phosphorus. Spontaneous Ignition of Phosphorus. AMMONIA. Conditions of Solubility of Ammonia by Water ConditionsofSolubilityof Ammonia by Water Detection of Ammonia. Decomposition of Ammonia. Combustion of Ammonia, 6d. CARBON AND CARBON MONOXIDE. Bone Charcoal. Bone Charcoal. Wood Charcoal. Absorption of Ammonia by Wood Charcoal. AUotropic Carbon. 6 AUotropic Carbon. 7 Preparation from Carbon Dioxide. 8 Preparation from Oxalic Acid. 9 Identification of Carbon Monoxide. 10 Reducing Action of Carbon Monoxide. CARBON DIOXIDE. Preparation from Carbon. Combustion of Coal Gas yields Carbon Dioxide A Product of Fermentation. Preparation of Carbon Dioxide from Marble. Preparation of Carbon Dioxide from Marble. 6 Demonstration of Weight of Carbon Dioxide. 7 Demonstration of Weight of Carbon Dioxide. 8 Extinction of CandleFlame by Carbon Dioxide 9 Carbon Dioxide in Solid State. 10 Carbon Dioxide in Solid State.