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ALGAROTH, POWDER OF , a basic , chloride of antimony, It was known to Basil
Valentine
Victor Algarotus about the end of the 16th century . Its composition is probably Sb405C11, and it may be prepared by the addition of much water to a solution of antimony chloride; a bulky amorphous precipitate being formed, which, on standing
alcohol
On its composition and preparation see E. Peligot, Annalen, 1847, lxiv. 28o; L. Schaffer, Annalen, 1869, clii. 314; and R. W. E. l'Iaclvor, Chem. News, 1875; xxxii. 229.End of Article: ALGAROTH, POWDER OF If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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