Outlines of Theoretical ChemistryLongmans, Green and Company, 1892 - 220 páginas |
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... consequently subjective , and it always remains an open question to what extent it is co - ordinated to the objective world . The investigation of this point is a second problem for science to solve . We proceed by assuming more or less ...
... consequently subjective , and it always remains an open question to what extent it is co - ordinated to the objective world . The investigation of this point is a second problem for science to solve . We proceed by assuming more or less ...
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... consequently it has combined with something , and not lost anything as was formerly supposed . It has com- bined with oxygen , and the increase in weight is equal to the weight of oxygen the metal has united with in its conversion into ...
... consequently it has combined with something , and not lost anything as was formerly supposed . It has com- bined with oxygen , and the increase in weight is equal to the weight of oxygen the metal has united with in its conversion into ...
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... every law , and is disinclined to acknowledge the exist- ence of a law unless it can account for the cause of it . ATOMIC THEORY , 9 Consequently the stœchiometric laws , which 8 OUTLINES OF THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY ATOMIC HYPOTHESIS.
... every law , and is disinclined to acknowledge the exist- ence of a law unless it can account for the cause of it . ATOMIC THEORY , 9 Consequently the stœchiometric laws , which 8 OUTLINES OF THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY ATOMIC HYPOTHESIS.
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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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... tities of the metals will consequently be able to unite with the non - metals in the proportions stated in the preceding table , e.g. EQUIVALENT WEIGHTS 15 35-37 parts by weight of chlorine , 14 OUTLINES OF THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY 99.
... tities of the metals will consequently be able to unite with the non - metals in the proportions stated in the preceding table , e.g. EQUIVALENT WEIGHTS 15 35-37 parts by weight of chlorine , 14 OUTLINES OF THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY 99.
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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 CH₂ chemical change Chemistry chlorine combination composition consequently constituents contain copper Crown 8vo crystallise decomposed decomposition density determined diffusion dissociation electricity electrolyte elements equivalent weights ether ethyl example exhibit 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 produced properties proportion quantity replaced represented salt similar solid solution specific heat stœchiometric substances sulphate sulphur takes place Tellurium theory thermic equivalent tion values vapour velocity weight of hydrogen weight of oxygen whilst Woodcuts