A Text-book of Inorganic ChemistryLongmans, Green, 1903 - 724 páginas |
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... added to the number . The number of compounds is practically infinite . The elements are very unequally distributed in nature , and are of very different degrees of importance to mankind . Some are absolutely essential to life as it is ...
... added to the number . The number of compounds is practically infinite . The elements are very unequally distributed in nature , and are of very different degrees of importance to mankind . Some are absolutely essential to life as it is ...
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... added to it . The molecule still consists of the same atoms after the change as it did before , but the chemical action has caused them to assume new relative positions , or different relative motions with respect to each other . For ...
... added to it . The molecule still consists of the same atoms after the change as it did before , but the chemical action has caused them to assume new relative positions , or different relative motions with respect to each other . For ...
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... added ( either a solid or liquid substance ) , it will be found necessary to cool the liquid below 6 before the benzene begins to freeze . The effect of dissolved substances in lowering the solidifying point of the solvent was first ...
... added ( either a solid or liquid substance ) , it will be found necessary to cool the liquid below 6 before the benzene begins to freeze . The effect of dissolved substances in lowering the solidifying point of the solvent was first ...
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... added together in any proportion . In the second class , where the solubility of two liquids for each other is limited , it is found that each liquid is capable of dissolving some of the other . Thus , if equal volumes of ether and ...
... added together in any proportion . In the second class , where the solubility of two liquids for each other is limited , it is found that each liquid is capable of dissolving some of the other . Thus , if equal volumes of ether and ...
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... added to a solution of sodium hydroxide , HCl + NaHO = NaCl + H2O , as the water so produced simply mixes with the water in which the materials are dissolved , without producing any thermal effects by so doing , it is usually neglected ...
... added to a solution of sodium hydroxide , HCl + NaHO = NaCl + H2O , as the water so produced simply mixes with the water in which the materials are dissolved , without producing any thermal effects by so doing , it is usually neglected ...
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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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