1What is the normal value of the stannous chloride solution as a reducing agent?
2The antimony is precipitated as metal, and the tin remains in solution as stannous chloride.
3If the stannous chloride is in excess, the reaction may go further, producing metallic mercury:
4Tin in solution as stannic or stannous chloride is precipitated as metal by means of zinc.
5Moreover, it is turned greenish by stannous chloride.
6Two per cent of stannous chloride added to the mordant gives brilliancy and fastness to the colour.
7Bright and fast orange yellows are got by mordanting with 8 per cent stannous chloride instead of alum.
8Another gram of the same ore, roasted, dissolved and titrated with stannous chloride, required 63.5 c.c.
9How many grams of stannous chloride are there in a liter of solution if it requires 9.47 cc.
10The iron is reduced with stannous chloride, mercuric chloride is added, and the iron titrated with a normal K_{2}Cr_{2}O_{7} solution.
11Stannous chloride turns magenta reds to a violet.
12Stannous chloride may also be used when the titration is made in the presence of hydrochloric acid.
13Stannous chloride, SnCl_{2}, made by saturating hydrochloric acid (sp.
14Stannous chloride, 10 grams crystals in 100 c.c.
15Mordant with 6 per cent Stannous Chloride and 4 per cent Cream of Tartar, boiling 1 hour.
16563, below, one pound of the pumpkin contained tin salts equivalent to 7 maximum and 56 minimum doses of stannous chloride.
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