The Atomic TheoryAppleton, 1899 - 344 pagini |
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... simple bodies unite so as to form a given com- pound . As long as the compound lasts the relative . weights of the two elements will remain perfectly con- stant , whether the quantities acting upon each other have been great or small ...
... simple bodies unite so as to form a given com- pound . As long as the compound lasts the relative . weights of the two elements will remain perfectly con- stant , whether the quantities acting upon each other have been great or small ...
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... simple bodies of uniting with oxygen in several proportions , each degree of oxidation corresponding to a fixed and constant rela- tion between the weights of the two elements . The law ' of fixity was thus distinctly admitted and ...
... simple bodies of uniting with oxygen in several proportions , each degree of oxidation corresponding to a fixed and constant rela- tion between the weights of the two elements . The law ' of fixity was thus distinctly admitted and ...
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... simple bodies , by combining in different proportions , are able to form several com- pounds , as is the case with tin and oxygen , iron and sulphur , it is evident that in every degree of combina- tion the relation in question is ...
... simple bodies , by combining in different proportions , are able to form several com- pounds , as is the case with tin and oxygen , iron and sulphur , it is evident that in every degree of combina- tion the relation in question is ...
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... simple are generally formed of two elements - at most of three , very rarely of four . But these compounds of a simple order may combine with each other , so as to form more com- plex compounds ; in other cases they are merely mixed ...
... simple are generally formed of two elements - at most of three , very rarely of four . But these compounds of a simple order may combine with each other , so as to form more com- plex compounds ; in other cases they are merely mixed ...
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... simple body . B is a certain weight of another simple body , which is exactly sufficient to form with a the combination a B. The relation B is constant . c is a certain weight of a third simple body , exactly sufficient to form with A ...
... simple body . B is a certain weight of another simple body , which is exactly sufficient to form with a the combination a B. The relation B is constant . c is a certain weight of a third simple body , exactly sufficient to form with A ...
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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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