The Principles of Chemistry, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1897 |
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... showed that when a solution contains different amounts of these salts , it deposits crystals con- taining either an excess of the first salt , from 98 p.c. to 100 p.c. , or an excess of the second salt , from 63.7 to 100 p.c .; that is ...
... showed that when a solution contains different amounts of these salts , it deposits crystals con- taining either an excess of the first salt , from 98 p.c. to 100 p.c. , or an excess of the second salt , from 63.7 to 100 p.c .; that is ...
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... showed that aragonite has the same composition as cale spar , whilst the former belongs to the rhombic and the latter to the hexagonal system . Hay at first considered that the com- position , and after that the arrangement , of the ...
... showed that aragonite has the same composition as cale spar , whilst the former belongs to the rhombic and the latter to the hexagonal system . Hay at first considered that the com- position , and after that the arrangement , of the ...
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... showed that crystals of potash alum continue to grow in a solution of ammonia alum . Beudant ( 1817 ) explained this phenomenon as the assimilation of a foreign substance by a substance having a great force of crystallisation , which he ...
... showed that crystals of potash alum continue to grow in a solution of ammonia alum . Beudant ( 1817 ) explained this phenomenon as the assimilation of a foreign substance by a substance having a great force of crystallisation , which he ...
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... showed a very striking instance . The metallic chlorides , RC12 , often crystallise with water , and they do not then contain less than one molecule of water per atom of chlorine . The most familiar representative of the order RC1,2H2O ...
... showed a very striking instance . The metallic chlorides , RC12 , often crystallise with water , and they do not then contain less than one molecule of water per atom of chlorine . The most familiar representative of the order RC1,2H2O ...
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... showed that in ethylene sulphate the angle of the prism is 125 ° 26 ' , and in the nitrate of the same radicle 126 95 ' . The angle of the prism of methylamine oxalate is 131 20 ' , and of fluoride , which is very different in com ...
... showed that in ethylene sulphate the angle of the prism is 125 ° 26 ' , and in the nitrate of the same radicle 126 95 ' . The angle of the prism of methylamine oxalate is 131 20 ' , and of fluoride , which is very different in com ...
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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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