The Principles of Chemistry, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1897 |
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... silver and platinum , now established by many observers . In Table III . , besides the large periods whose maxima correspond with carbon , silicon , titanium , ruthenium ( ? ) , and osmium ( ? ) , there are also small periods in the ...
... silver and platinum , now established by many observers . In Table III . , besides the large periods whose maxima correspond with carbon , silicon , titanium , ruthenium ( ? ) , and osmium ( ? ) , there are also small periods in the ...
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... silver to iodine we have a successive decrease of specific gravity and suc- cessive increase of specific volume . The periodic alternation of the rise and fall of the VOL . II . D 21 weight by the specific gravity d -- are taken ...
... silver to iodine we have a successive decrease of specific gravity and suc- cessive increase of specific volume . The periodic alternation of the rise and fall of the VOL . II . D 21 weight by the specific gravity d -- are taken ...
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... silver - which again shows the close con- nection between chemical and physico - mechanical phenomena . We must first of all turn to this close connection for an explanation of the widely spread application of zinc in galvanic batteries ...
... silver - which again shows the close con- nection between chemical and physico - mechanical phenomena . We must first of all turn to this close connection for an explanation of the widely spread application of zinc in galvanic batteries ...
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... silver and zinc follows copper : - Ni = 59 Pd = 106 Pt - 196 Cu Ag = 108 Au = 198 63 Zn = 65 Cd = 112 Hg = 200 Eventually we shall see the near relation of platinum , palladium , and nickel , and also of gold , silver , and copper , but ...
... silver and zinc follows copper : - Ni = 59 Pd = 106 Pt - 196 Cu Ag = 108 Au = 198 63 Zn = 65 Cd = 112 Hg = 200 Eventually we shall see the near relation of platinum , palladium , and nickel , and also of gold , silver , and copper , but ...
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... silver , and gold are more volatile ; and zinc , cadmium , and mercury are among the most volatile metals . Zinc oxidises more easily than copper , and is reduced with more difficulty , and the same is true for mercury as compared with ...
... silver , and gold are more volatile ; and zinc , cadmium , and mercury are among the most volatile metals . Zinc oxidises more easily than copper , and is reduced with more difficulty , and the same is true for mercury as compared with ...
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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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