A laboratory device used to continuously generate gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide by reacting solids such as marble or iron sulfide with liquids such as dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulfuric acid. It was invented by the Dutch chemist P. Kipp. Today, it is rarely used in practical research. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
大理石や硫化鉄などの固体に希塩酸や希硫酸などの液体を作用させて,連続的に二酸化炭素や硫化水素などの気体を発生させるのに実験室で使われる装置。オランダの化学者 P.キップの発明による。今日では実際の研究にはほとんど使われない。
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