The Atomic TheoryAppleton, 1899 - 344 pagini |
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... capacity of strontia for hydro- chloric acid , he found that this base would occupy the place a + 11b in the preceding series , a result which he soon corrected to a + 9b . A different but very simple relation exists , in his opinion ...
... capacity of strontia for hydro- chloric acid , he found that this base would occupy the place a + 11b in the preceding series , a result which he soon corrected to a + 9b . A different but very simple relation exists , in his opinion ...
Pagina 53
... Capacity . Bismuth 0.0288 13:30 0.3830 Lead 0.0293 12.95 0.3794 Gold 0.0298 12.43 0.3704 Platinum 0.0314 11.16 0.3740 Tin 0.0514 7.35 0.3879 Silver 0.0557 6.75 0.3759 Zinc . 0.0927 4:03 0.3736 Tellurium . 0.0912 4.03 0.3675 Nickel ...
... Capacity . Bismuth 0.0288 13:30 0.3830 Lead 0.0293 12.95 0.3794 Gold 0.0298 12.43 0.3704 Platinum 0.0314 11.16 0.3740 Tin 0.0514 7.35 0.3879 Silver 0.0557 6.75 0.3759 Zinc . 0.0927 4:03 0.3736 Tellurium . 0.0912 4.03 0.3675 Nickel ...
Pagina 54
... capacities for heat of atoms of different nature , are so nearly the same for all , that we cannot but attribute these very slight differences to inevitable errors , either in the determination of capacities for heat or in the chemical ...
... capacities for heat of atoms of different nature , are so nearly the same for all , that we cannot but attribute these very slight differences to inevitable errors , either in the determination of capacities for heat or in the chemical ...
Pagina 55
... capacity for heat . ' This simple statement was of the greatest value to the idea of atoms , which until then rested upon purely chemical considerations , for we here meet with a physical relation between atoms , to which another ...
... capacity for heat . ' This simple statement was of the greatest value to the idea of atoms , which until then rested upon purely chemical considerations , for we here meet with a physical relation between atoms , to which another ...
Pagina 81
... capacity of saturation , and we admit that a molecule of acid saturates a molecule of basic oxide -- that is to say , a quantity of base containing one atom of metal . Thus , for example , the formula of acetic acid is constructed by ...
... capacity of saturation , and we admit that a molecule of acid saturates a molecule of basic oxide -- that is to say , a quantity of base containing one atom of metal . Thus , for example , the formula of acetic acid is constructed by ...
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12 of carbon 35.5 of chlorine acetic acid admit affinity alcohol ammonia amyl alcohol amylene analogous anhydride anhydrous arsenic atom of oxygen atomic heat atomic volumes atomic weights atoms of carbon atoms of chlorine atoms of hydrogen Avogadro and Ampère Berzelius bivalent boron bromine carbon atoms chemical chemistry chemists chloric acid chlorine composition condensation contain crystallise Dalton determination discovery double Dulong and Petit elements equal volumes equivalent ethyl ethylene fact fluorine formula gaseous Gay-Lussac Gerhardt H₂ H₂O hydrate hydrochloric acid hypothesis idea iodide iodine isomorphous latter law of Dulong law of volumes mercury molecular weights molecules niobium nitric acid nitrogen notation number of atoms oxide oxygen phosphorus potash potassium proportions protoxide quantities radicals relation remark represent Richter salts silicon silver simple bodies sodium specific heats sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid system of atomic tellurium temperature theory tion trichloride units of saturation vapour density zinc
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