The Principles of chemistry v. 2, Volumen2Longmans, Green and Company, 1897 |
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... ordinary periodic functions one variable varies continuously , whilst the other increases to a limit , then a period of decrease begins , and having in turn reached its limit a period of increase again begins . It is otherwise in the ...
... ordinary periodic functions one variable varies continuously , whilst the other increases to a limit , then a period of decrease begins , and having in turn reached its limit a period of increase again begins . It is otherwise in the ...
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... ordinary impure con- dition in which it is sold , it is impossible to roll it at the ordinary temperature , as it easily breaks . At a temperature of 100 ° , however , it easily undergoes such operations , and can then be drawn into ...
... ordinary impure con- dition in which it is sold , it is impossible to roll it at the ordinary temperature , as it easily breaks . At a temperature of 100 ° , however , it easily undergoes such operations , and can then be drawn into ...
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... ordinary pressure , sulphuric acid with zinc liberates 100 parts of hydrogen , then with a pressure of 60 atmospheres 47 parts will be liberated and 1 part at a pressure of 120 atmospheres . With a reduced pressure under the receiver of ...
... ordinary pressure , sulphuric acid with zinc liberates 100 parts of hydrogen , then with a pressure of 60 atmospheres 47 parts will be liberated and 1 part at a pressure of 120 atmospheres . With a reduced pressure under the receiver of ...
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Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev. poisonous salts with the zinc . Even ordinary water , containing car- bonic acid , slowly attacks zinc . Finely divided zinc , or zine dust , obtained in the distillation of the metal when the receiver is not ...
Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev. poisonous salts with the zinc . Even ordinary water , containing car- bonic acid , slowly attacks zinc . Finely divided zinc , or zine dust , obtained in the distillation of the metal when the receiver is not ...
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... ordinary temperature . In its lustre and whiteness it resembles silver . 15 At - 39 ° mercury is transformed into a malleable crystalline metal ; at 0 ° its specific gravity is 13-596 , and in the solid state at -40 ° it is 14.39.16 ...
... ordinary temperature . In its lustre and whiteness it resembles silver . 15 At - 39 ° mercury is transformed into a malleable crystalline metal ; at 0 ° its specific gravity is 13-596 , and in the solid state at -40 ° it is 14.39.16 ...
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acetic action alkali alloy alumina aluminium ammonia ammonium amount analogous anhydride anhydrous antimony aqueous argon arsenic atomic weight barium basic salts boiling calcium carbon bisulphide carbonic anhydride Chapter charcoal chemical chloranhydride chromic chromic oxide chromium cobalt colour colourless combination composition compounds containing copper corresponding Crown 8vo 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 iron isomorphous lead liquid magnesium manganese mass mercury metals mixture molecules nickel nitrate nitric acid nitrogen obtained ordinary temperature oxidised oxygen periodic law 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 vapour volatile whilst yellow zinc
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