The Atomic TheoryAppleton, 1899 - 344 pagini |
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... determined for every oxygen compound . He admits , moreover , that the difference between the acids of sulphur and the oxygen compounds of nitrogen is due to the power possessed by these simple bodies of uniting with oxygen in several ...
... determined for every oxygen compound . He admits , moreover , that the difference between the acids of sulphur and the oxygen compounds of nitrogen is due to the power possessed by these simple bodies of uniting with oxygen in several ...
Pagina 7
... determine the separation of a compound in fixed proportions . Thus , when an acid acts upon a base in such a manner as to produce a solu- ble salt , the point of neutrality undoubtedly corresponds to fixed proportions of combined acid ...
... determine the separation of a compound in fixed proportions . Thus , when an acid acts upon a base in such a manner as to produce a solu- ble salt , the point of neutrality undoubtedly corresponds to fixed proportions of combined acid ...
Pagina 11
... determine the proportions in which the most widely differing elements unite with one of their number , and we shall also have determined the proportions in which they combine with each other . This is the law of proportionality ...
... determine the proportions in which the most widely differing elements unite with one of their number , and we shall also have determined the proportions in which they combine with each other . This is the law of proportionality ...
Pagina 17
... determining element , and the latter the elements determined . 6 6 Let r represent the mass of a determining element , the masses of its ' elements determined being a , b , c , d , e , & c .; Q the mass of another determining element ...
... determining element , and the latter the elements determined . 6 6 Let r represent the mass of a determining element , the masses of its ' elements determined being a , b , c , d , e , & c .; Q the mass of another determining element ...
Pagina 20
... determined the quantities of bases which saturate 1,000 parts of sulphuric acid , 1,000 parts of nitric acid , and 1,000 parts of hydrochloric acid ; and then , again , he had indicated the quantities of acids which would saturate 1,000 ...
... determined the quantities of bases which saturate 1,000 parts of sulphuric acid , 1,000 parts of nitric acid , and 1,000 parts of hydrochloric acid ; and then , again , he had indicated the quantities of acids which would saturate 1,000 ...
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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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