Macquer. Éxamen chymique de bleu de Prusse [Chemical examination of Prussian blue]. Histoire de l'Académie royale des sciences … , § Mémoires de l'Académie royale des Sciences. 1752: 60–77 [2022-01-29]. (原始内容存档于2022-01-29) (法语).
From pp. 63-64: "Après avoir essayé ainsi inutilement de décomposer le bleu de Prusse par les acides, … n'avoit plus qu'une couleur jaune un peu rousse." (After having tried so vainly to decompose Prussian blue by acids, I made recourse to alkalies. I put a half ounce of this [Prussian] blue in a flask, and I poured on it ten ounces of a solution of nitre fixed by tartar [i.e., potassium nitrate (nitre) which is mixed with crude cream of tartar and then ignited, producing potassium carbonate]. As soon as these two substances had been mixed together, I saw with astonishment that, without the aid of heat, the blue color had entirely disappeared; the powder [i.e., precipitate] at the bottom of the flask had only a rather gray color: having put this vessel on a sand bath in order to heat the solution until it simmered, this gray color also disappeared entirely, and all that was contained in the flask, both the powder [i.e., precipitate] and the solution, had only a yellow color [that was] a little red.)
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Munroe, Charles E.; Chatard, Thomas M. Manufactures: Chemicals and Allied Products. Twelfth Census of the United States: Bulletins. 1902, (210): 1–306 [2022-01-29]. (原始内容存档于2022-01-29).; see p. 31.
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Macquer. Éxamen chymique de bleu de Prusse [Chemical examination of Prussian blue]. Histoire de l'Académie royale des sciences … , § Mémoires de l'Académie royale des Sciences. 1752: 60–77 [2022-01-29]. (原始内容存档于2022-01-29) (法语).
From pp. 63-64: "Après avoir essayé ainsi inutilement de décomposer le bleu de Prusse par les acides, … n'avoit plus qu'une couleur jaune un peu rousse." (After having tried so vainly to decompose Prussian blue by acids, I made recourse to alkalies. I put a half ounce of this [Prussian] blue in a flask, and I poured on it ten ounces of a solution of nitre fixed by tartar [i.e., potassium nitrate (nitre) which is mixed with crude cream of tartar and then ignited, producing potassium carbonate]. As soon as these two substances had been mixed together, I saw with astonishment that, without the aid of heat, the blue color had entirely disappeared; the powder [i.e., precipitate] at the bottom of the flask had only a rather gray color: having put this vessel on a sand bath in order to heat the solution until it simmered, this gray color also disappeared entirely, and all that was contained in the flask, both the powder [i.e., precipitate] and the solution, had only a yellow color [that was] a little red.)
Munroe, Charles E.; Chatard, Thomas M. Manufactures: Chemicals and Allied Products. Twelfth Census of the United States: Bulletins. 1902, (210): 1–306 [2022-01-29]. (原始内容存档于2022-01-29).; see p. 31.
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