A Text-book of Inorganic ChemistryLongmans, Green, 1903 - 724 páginas |
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... shown ( p . 26 ) that the compound sodium chloride , wheresoever and howsoever obtained , contains the elements chlorine and sodium in the proportion- Chlorine sodium : = I : 0.6479 . These numbers have been shown on p . 29 to represent ...
... shown ( p . 26 ) that the compound sodium chloride , wheresoever and howsoever obtained , contains the elements chlorine and sodium in the proportion- Chlorine sodium : = I : 0.6479 . These numbers have been shown on p . 29 to represent ...
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... shown that the molecule certainly contains more than I atom , and probably 2 , in which case 35.5 would represent the relative weight of the atom . The compound hydrochloric acid has the molecular weight 36.5 . It has been already ...
... shown that the molecule certainly contains more than I atom , and probably 2 , in which case 35.5 would represent the relative weight of the atom . The compound hydrochloric acid has the molecular weight 36.5 . It has been already ...
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... shown in the case of lithium and sodium . When the different allotropes of carbon are experimented upon , it is found that the departure is not the same for each modification of the element , thus- Element . Diamond Graphite Charcoal ...
... shown in the case of lithium and sodium . When the different allotropes of carbon are experimented upon , it is found that the departure is not the same for each modification of the element , thus- Element . Diamond Graphite Charcoal ...
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... shown that this statement is too general . In its broad sense as signifying the same crystalline form , isomorphism is found to exist- 1. Between compounds containing the same number of atoms similarly combined , and which bear close ...
... shown that this statement is too general . In its broad sense as signifying the same crystalline form , isomorphism is found to exist- 1. Between compounds containing the same number of atoms similarly combined , and which bear close ...
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... shown in the formula C From the fact , however , that car- bon forms a compound with four atoms of hydrogen , and another with four atoms of chlorine , we know that this element is tetra- valent , and therefore we believe that in carbon ...
... shown in the formula C From the fact , however , that car- bon forms a compound with four atoms of hydrogen , and another with four atoms of chlorine , we know that this element is tetra- valent , and therefore we believe that in carbon ...
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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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