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1 II | then becomes a fine crimson red. Just watch when I pour 2 II | immediately became crimson red.] Now there is a substance 3 II | first, but it has now become red8. I have previously prepared 4 II | prepared a little of this red substance, which you see 5 II(8) | Red precipitate of biniodide 6 II(8) | sublimate) very gradually. The red precipitate which first 7 II(8) | potassium is added a pale red precipitate is formed, which, 8 II | having only very little red color on it, the greater 9 II | is the same thing as the red body, only the attraction 10 II | changed, for I will take this red body, and apply heat to 11 II | immediately go back again to the red condition [exhibiting the 12 II | There it is. You see the red is not put back, but brought 13 III | illustrate this: I will take a red hot ball of iron [Mr. Anderson, 14 III | of oxygen, when the dark red vapor of hyponitrous acid 15 III(16)| turnings. It produces deep red fumes as soon as it comes 16 IV | not burn until it is made red hot is because it has got 17 IV | you will see the beautiful red color of its flame; and