Outlines of Theoretical ChemistryLongmans, Green and Company, 1892 - 220 páginas |
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... regarded as absolutely true : a high degree of probability is the utmost to which it can attain . As examples of a few of the hypotheses which have attained this highest degree of probability , we may mention Newton's hypothesis that ...
... regarded as absolutely true : a high degree of probability is the utmost to which it can attain . As examples of a few of the hypotheses which have attained this highest degree of probability , we may mention Newton's hypothesis that ...
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Lothar Meyer. ATOMIC THEORY 9 Consequently the stœchiometric laws , which are now regarded as the most important ever discovered in natural science , were at first treated with neglect , until John Dalton investigated these laws and ...
Lothar Meyer. ATOMIC THEORY 9 Consequently the stœchiometric laws , which are now regarded as the most important ever discovered in natural science , were at first treated with neglect , until John Dalton investigated these laws and ...
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... regarded as correct . Dalton advocated the greatest simplicity . He assumed the existence of only one atom of each constituent in many com- pounds , in which , according to our present views , several atoms of one of the constituents ...
... regarded as correct . Dalton advocated the greatest simplicity . He assumed the existence of only one atom of each constituent in many com- pounds , in which , according to our present views , several atoms of one of the constituents ...
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... regarded as the true equivalent weight , and be represented by the chemical symbol of the element . For a long time the quantities of the non - metals con- tained in the first table were regarded as the true equivalent weights ; but the ...
... regarded as the true equivalent weight , and be represented by the chemical symbol of the element . For a long time the quantities of the non - metals con- tained in the first table were regarded as the true equivalent weights ; but the ...
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... regarded as the atomic weights ; for the many analogies between oxygen and sulphur show that the atomic weight of the latter is almost exactly double that of the former , i.e. 31.98 , not 95-94 . The close analogy between the compounds ...
... regarded as the atomic weights ; for the many analogies between oxygen and sulphur show that the atomic weight of the latter is almost exactly double that of the former , i.e. 31.98 , not 95-94 . The close analogy between the compounds ...
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affinities alcohol amount anion atom of hydrogen atomic heats atomic linking atomic volume atomic weights Avogadro's law benzene Berzelius bodies boiling point bromine calculated carbon atom chemical change Chemistry chlorine combination composition consequently constituents contain copper Crown 8vo crystallise decomposed decomposition determined diffusion dissociation electricity electrolyte elements equivalent weights ether ethyl example exhibit fact formula freezing point fusible gaseous gases hydrochloric acid hydrogen atoms hydroxyl increases investigated iodide iodine ions isomeric isomorphous kinetic liquid malic acid melting point metals method mixture molecular weight molecules monovalent monovalent atoms nature nitrogen number of atoms number of particles obtained organic compounds oxide oxygen phenomena polyvalent atom potassium pressure produced properties proportion quantity replaced represented salt similar solid solution specific heat stœchiometric substances sulphate sulphur takes place Tellurium temperature theory thermic equivalent tion values velocity volatile weight of hydrogen weight of oxygen whilst zinc