Subject: Archaic chemical terms
Robert Entwistle <bobbyent [at] supanet__com> writes >... I still could not find modern equivalents >for: > > Hydrochlorate of Ammonia > Oxelate of Ammonia > Bichromate of Potash Bichromate of Potash is now more commonly referred to as Potassium Dichromate K2 Cr2 O7. Oxelate of Ammonia is now Ammonium Oxalate (NH4)2 C2O4 H2O I found these names in The Condensed Chemical Dictionary by Gessner G. Hawley (Tenth Edition) I was unable to find Hydrochlorate of Ammonia, there but I would suggest finding an older edition of the dictionary. I feel that the term hydrochlorate is what is now archaic. The newest editions of this dictionary have purged all archaic terminology. I have seen older editions of this dictionary at <URL:http://www.bibliofind.com>. A chemical supplier should be able to help with these archaic terms. One of my suppliers is particularly helpful, they can be found at: <URL:http://www.tri-esssciences.com> Martin O'Brien Cabinetmaker 336-773-1334 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101 *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:31 Distributed: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-31-008 ***Received on Saturday, 25 November, 2000