CHEMICAL TABLES. Table of the Quantities of Acids and Bases which mutually neutralize each other: calculated by Berthollet from the new Tables published by Richter. Note. The intention of this table is, that if an article in one of these two columns is taken-for example, potash-to which the number 1605 corresponds, the numbers of the other column will show how much of each acid is required to neutralize these 1605 parts of potash; viz. they will require 427 parts of fluoric acid, or 577 of carbonic acid, or 1480 of acetic acid, &c. In like manner, if an article of the second column be taken, the first column will show how much earth or alkali will neutralize it. By means of the rule of three this table may be applied to any quantity of either of the above substances. Table of the Affinities of sundry Bases for four of the Acids, A Table of the real Specific Gravity of Solutions as indicated by Baumé's Areometer for Salts.-Drawn up by Robert Bingley, Esq. of the Tower of London. Table of the boiling Point of sundry Liquids, &c. Table of the Quantity of real Acid taken up by Alkalies and Table of the Quantity of Alkalies and Earths taken up by 100 Parts of real Sulphuric, Nitric, Muriatic, and Carbonic Acids, when saturated.-By Mr. Kirwan. 100 Parts. Potass. Soda.Ammo. Baryt. Stron. Lime. Magn. Sulphuric 121,48 78,32 26,05 200 138 70 57,92 Nitrie 117,70 73,03 40,35 178,12 116,86 55,70 47,64 Muriatic 177,60136,20 58,48 314,46 216,21 118,30898 Carbonic 95,10|149,60 354,50 231 122 50 |