A Text-book of Inorganic ChemistryLongmans, Green, 1903 - 724 páginas |
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Página 45
... 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 temperature of 100 ° , and then each be poured into a separate kilogramme of water at ...
... 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 temperature of 100 ° , and then each be poured into a separate kilogramme of water at ...
Página 47
... temperatures ; but in the case of the four elements showing abnormal atomic heats , this increase rises rapidly with increased temperature , until a certain point is reached , when it remains practically constant , and repre- sents an ...
... temperatures ; but in the case of the four elements showing abnormal atomic heats , this increase rises rapidly with increased temperature , until a certain point is reached , when it remains practically constant , and repre- sents an ...
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... temperature of o ° C. , and under a pressure of 760 mm . of mercury . * ( 2. ) The volume occupied by 1 gramme of hydrogen , measured under the same conditions . I. One litre of hydrogen , measured at the standard temperature and ...
... temperature of o ° C. , and under a pressure of 760 mm . of mercury . * ( 2. ) The volume occupied by 1 gramme of hydrogen , measured under the same conditions . I. One litre of hydrogen , measured at the standard temperature and ...
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... temperatures is a solid , and when heated to the temperature necessary to convert it into vapour its molecules break up into separated molecules of the two original gases - ammonia , NH3 , and hydrochloric acid , HCl . + So that we are ...
... temperatures is a solid , and when heated to the temperature necessary to convert it into vapour its molecules break up into separated molecules of the two original gases - ammonia , NH3 , and hydrochloric acid , HCl . + So that we are ...
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... temperature , it becomes necessary , when measuring the volume of a gas , to have regard to the particular temperature at which the measurement is made , and in order to compare volumetric measures they must be all referred to some ...
... temperature , it becomes necessary , when measuring the volume of a gas , to have regard to the particular temperature at which the measurement is made , and in order to compare volumetric measures they must be all referred to some ...
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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