A Text-book of Inorganic ChemistryLongmans, Green, 1903 - 724 páginas |
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Página 45
... absorb very different quantities of heat , and on again cooling to the original temperature , they consequently give out different amounts of heat . Thus , if I kilogramme of water , and 1 kilogramme of mercury be each heated to a ...
... absorb very different quantities of heat , and on again cooling to the original temperature , they consequently give out different amounts of heat . Thus , if I kilogramme of water , and 1 kilogramme of mercury be each heated to a ...
Página 102
... absorbed in causing the dissociation of the molecules of the dissolved substance ; but that the current is conducted by electro- lytes with the same freedom as it is by metallic conductors . In other words , it has been shown that Ohm's ...
... absorbed in causing the dissociation of the molecules of the dissolved substance ; but that the current is conducted by electro- lytes with the same freedom as it is by metallic conductors . In other words , it has been shown that Ohm's ...
Página 130
... absorbed during the vaporisation of a liquid is spoken of as the latent heat of vaporisation ; and the same amount ... absorbed . We have seen ( page 126 ) that a liquid undergoing spontaneous evaporation becomes colder ( that is , heat ...
... absorbed during the vaporisation of a liquid is spoken of as the latent heat of vaporisation ; and the same amount ... absorbed . We have seen ( page 126 ) that a liquid undergoing spontaneous evaporation becomes colder ( that is , heat ...
Página 132
... absorb heat so quickly , that the temperature of the boiling liquid will quickly fall to o ° when it passes into the solid state . The instrument known as Carré's freezing machine depends upon this principle . The water to be frozen is ...
... absorb heat so quickly , that the temperature of the boiling liquid will quickly fall to o ° when it passes into the solid state . The instrument known as Carré's freezing machine depends upon this principle . The water to be frozen is ...
Página 142
... absorb the gas , and although it is held that most liquids are capable of absorbing most gases to a greater or less degree , most of the investigations in this direction have been made with the two liquids , water and alcohol , by ...
... absorb the gas , and although it is held that most liquids are capable of absorbing most gases to a greater or less degree , most of the investigations in this direction have been made with the two liquids , water and alcohol , by ...
Términos y frases comunes
absorbed ammonia ammonium antimony aqueous solution argon arsenic arsenious oxide atmosphere atom of hydrogen atomic weight barium boiling boiling-point bromine burning calcium carbon dioxide carbon monoxide charcoal chemical action chlorine colour colourless combination combustion composition compound condenses containing cooled copper crystallisation crystals decomposed decomposition density dilute dissociation dissolved distillation electric electrolyte elements equation evaporation evolved flame flask fluorine formation formula gaseous gases grammes heated hydrochloric acid hydroxide ignited iodide iodine ions known liquefied liquid litre magnesium marsh gas melts mercury metal mixture molecular weight molecules nitrate nitric acid nitrogen peroxide nitrous obtained ordinary temperatures oxide oxidising oxygen ozone passed phosphorus platinum potassium potassium chlorate precipitated present pressure produced properties proportion reaction readily salt seen shown silver small quantity sodium chloride solid soluble in water specific gravity stream substance sulphate sulphide sulphur dioxide sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid takes place tion trioxide unite vapour vessel volume zinc
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