Outlines of Theoretical ChemistryLongmans, Green and Company, 1892 - 220 páginas |
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... organic compounds in plants , the various changes which animal and vegetable bodies undergo either in nature or by the agency of man ; for example , fermentation , putrefaction , combustion , the extraction of metals from their ores ...
... organic compounds in plants , the various changes which animal and vegetable bodies undergo either in nature or by the agency of man ; for example , fermentation , putrefaction , combustion , the extraction of metals from their ores ...
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... organic compounds , made itself felt . Avogadro's hypothesis , which had so long lain dormant , was admirably adapted for this purpose . At first its applica- tion was partial and limited , until C. Gerhardt made a logical use of it ...
... organic compounds , made itself felt . Avogadro's hypothesis , which had so long lain dormant , was admirably adapted for this purpose . At first its applica- tion was partial and limited , until C. Gerhardt made a logical use of it ...
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... organic chemistry , which treats of the compounds of carbon . In the course of the last fifty years these investigations have been brought to such a state of perfection , that it is now usual to dogmatically insert the results of such ...
... organic chemistry , which treats of the compounds of carbon . In the course of the last fifty years these investigations have been brought to such a state of perfection , that it is now usual to dogmatically insert the results of such ...
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... organic compounds , and at the present day it is chiefly applied to organic bodies ; but numerous conclusions with regard to the constitution of inorganic compounds have been deduced . by its aid . The theory of atomic linking first ...
... organic compounds , and at the present day it is chiefly applied to organic bodies ; but numerous conclusions with regard to the constitution of inorganic compounds have been deduced . by its aid . The theory of atomic linking first ...
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... organic compounds , which usually contain only mono- , di- , tri- , and tetra - valent atoms , n1 = 2 + 1n2 + 2n4 . The number of divalent atoms has no influence on the number of monovalent atoms . Each trivalent atom increases the ...
... organic compounds , which usually contain only mono- , di- , tri- , and tetra - valent atoms , n1 = 2 + 1n2 + 2n4 . The number of divalent atoms has no influence on the number of monovalent atoms . Each trivalent atom increases the ...
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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