Introduction to Modern Chemistry: Experimental and Theoretic; Embodying Twelve Lectures Delivered in the Royal College of Chemistry, LondonWalton and Maberly, 1866 - 233 páginas |
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... pressure involved in the simultaneous completion of old engagements and preparation for new ones , the Author gladly availed himself of the kindly proffered col- laboration of his esteemed friend , Mr. F. O. Ward ; whose well- known ...
... pressure involved in the simultaneous completion of old engagements and preparation for new ones , the Author gladly availed himself of the kindly proffered col- laboration of his esteemed friend , Mr. F. O. Ward ; whose well- known ...
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... pressure , expressed in criths . LECTURE IX . Philosophical conceptions of chemical phenomena ― hypotheses - theories -- matter - its nature and essence - its conditions , solid , fluid , gaseous — its activities , molar and molecular ...
... pressure , expressed in criths . LECTURE IX . Philosophical conceptions of chemical phenomena ― hypotheses - theories -- matter - its nature and essence - its conditions , solid , fluid , gaseous — its activities , molar and molecular ...
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... pressure within the cylinder , so as completely to fill it . Now let a ball of sodium be thrown upon the water ( potassium may be employed , but is less ap- propriate on account of the greater violence of its action ) , and conveyed ...
... pressure within the cylinder , so as completely to fill it . Now let a ball of sodium be thrown upon the water ( potassium may be employed , but is less ap- propriate on account of the greater violence of its action ) , and conveyed ...
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... pressure , and that , therefore , equality of these conditions is indispensable to any just comparison of different gases in respect of their relative volume - weight , or , as it is commonly termed , their specific gravity . Of all ...
... pressure , and that , therefore , equality of these conditions is indispensable to any just comparison of different gases in respect of their relative volume - weight , or , as it is commonly termed , their specific gravity . Of all ...
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... pressure , weighs 14.4 times as much as an equal bulk of hydrogen under like physical conditions . Hence the densities of gases are necessarily and obviously proportionate to their specific gravi- ties ; so that calling the density of ...
... pressure , weighs 14.4 times as much as an equal bulk of hydrogen under like physical conditions . Hence the densities of gases are necessarily and obviously proportionate to their specific gravi- ties ; so that calling the density of ...
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acid gas ammonia analogy apparatus arsenetted hydrogen atom-fixing atom-weights atoms bromine carbon chemical compounds chloric acid CICI column combining weight composition compound gases constituents contain criths Cubic cylinder decomposition diagrammatic diatomic dilitral electrolysis elementary bodies elementary gases elements employed equations experiment experimental expressions filled fluid formulæ gaseous glass gramme H₂N H₂O heat hydriodic acids hydro hydrobromic hydrochloric acid hydrochloric acid gas hydrogen and chlorine hydrogen and oxygen hydrogen-compounds iodine litre marsh-gas measure mechanical mixtures mercury metal metre molecular molecule-forming molecules muriatic acid N₂O nitric acid nitrogen nitrous nitroxygen series obtained oxide oxygen phosphoretted and arsenetted phosphorus and arsenic ponderal analysis present proportions purpose quantivalence readily relative volume-weight represent respectively selenetted hydrogen selenium simple sodium specific gravity standard structure symbols temperature and pressure term ternary ternary compounds tion tube typical unit unit-volume volatile vols volumes of hydrogen volumes of nitrogen volumetric water-gas
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Página 131 - The actual weight of this cube of hydrogen, at the standard temperature and pressure mentioned, is 0'0896 gramme; a figure which I earnestly beg you to inscribe, as with a sharp graving tool, upon your memory. There is probably no figure in chemical science more important than this one to be borne in mind, and to be kept ever in readiness for use in calculation at a moment's notice. For this litre-weight...
Página 131 - There is probably no figure, in chemical science, more important than this one to be borne in mind, and to be kept ever in readiness for use in calculation at a moment's notice. For this litre-weight of hydrogen...