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Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev Alfred John Greenaway. caused the latter to deposit in the same form as ferrous sulphate , in crystals of the monoclinic system , CuSO4,7H2O . Hence it is evident that isomorphism - that is , the analogy of ...
Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev Alfred John Greenaway. caused the latter to deposit in the same form as ferrous sulphate , in crystals of the monoclinic system , CuSO4,7H2O . Hence it is evident that isomorphism - that is , the analogy of ...
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... latter to the hexagonal system . Haily at first considered that the com- position , and after that the structure , of the atoms in the molecules was different . But at present no difference in the reactions of the two varieties of ...
... latter to the hexagonal system . Haily at first considered that the com- position , and after that the structure , of the atoms in the molecules was different . But at present no difference in the reactions of the two varieties of ...
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... latter than the metals of the alkaline earths . Therefore , if all the elements be arranged in the order of their atomic weights a periodic repetition of properties is obtained . This is expressed by the law of periodicity ; the ...
... latter than the metals of the alkaline earths . Therefore , if all the elements be arranged in the order of their atomic weights a periodic repetition of properties is obtained . This is expressed by the law of periodicity ; the ...
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... latter are more graphic . Table III . of the periodic properties of the elements clearly illustrates this . Thus , for those members . whose volume is the greatest among the contiguous elements , the specific gravity is least the atomic ...
... latter are more graphic . Table III . of the periodic properties of the elements clearly illustrates this . Thus , for those members . whose volume is the greatest among the contiguous elements , the specific gravity is least the atomic ...
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... latter . In proof of this we may cite that the volume of barium ( 36 ) is greater than that of its stable hydroxide ( sp . gr . 4'5 ,. vol . 30 ) as well as of those of the true alkalis . The volumes of the salts of magnesium and ...
... latter . In proof of this we may cite that the volume of barium ( 36 ) is greater than that of its stable hydroxide ( sp . gr . 4'5 ,. vol . 30 ) as well as of those of the true alkalis . The volumes of the salts of magnesium and ...
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acetic action alkali alloy alumina aluminium ammonia ammonium analogous anhydride anhydrous antimony arsenic atomic weight barium basic salts boiling boric calcium carbon bisulphide carbonic anhydride cast iron charcoal chemical chloranhydride chromic chromic acid cobalt colour colourless combination composition compounds containing copper corresponding crystalline crystals cupric cupric oxide cuprous cyanide decomposed decomposition density dilute dioxide dissolves double salts easily elements evaporated evolved example ferric oxide ferrous formation fused gives gold heated hydrate hydrochloric acid hydroxide hypophosphorous acid ignited insoluble instance isomorphous lead liquid magnesium manganese manganous mass mercury metals mixture molecules nickel nitrate nitric acid nitrogen obtained ordinary temperature oxidised oxygen periodic law permanganate peroxide phosphoric acid phosphorus platinum potassium powder precipitate presence properties quantity reaction silica silicon silver chloride sodium soluble in water solution specific gravity substance sulphate sulphide sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid sulphurous anhydride tion vapour volatile whilst yellow zinc
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