A Text-book of Inorganic ChemistryLongmans, Green, 1903 - 724 páginas |
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... compound is used to denote a substance which dissociates into two ions , quite irrespective of the number of elements it may contain . It is to be regretted that under these circumstances a new word was not coined to denote the newer ...
... compound is used to denote a substance which dissociates into two ions , quite irrespective of the number of elements it may contain . It is to be regretted that under these circumstances a new word was not coined to denote the newer ...
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George S. Newth. The compound formed by the chemical union of- Hydrogen with sulphur is called hydrogen sulphide ... compounds , in which case it becomes necessary to so modify the names that each of the compounds may be dis- tinguished ...
George S. Newth. The compound formed by the chemical union of- Hydrogen with sulphur is called hydrogen sulphide ... compounds , in which case it becomes necessary to so modify the names that each of the compounds may be dis- tinguished ...
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... compounds , their names are given according to the system already explained , such , for example , as calcium ... compound in which the only negative ions are the hydroxide ions ( page 107 ) . This definition includes the class of ...
... compounds , their names are given according to the system already explained , such , for example , as calcium ... compound in which the only negative ions are the hydroxide ions ( page 107 ) . This definition includes the class of ...
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... compound bear an unalterable ratio to each other , and to the weight of the compound formed . II . Law of Multiple Proportions . When the same two elements combine together to form more than one compound , the different weights of one ...
... compound bear an unalterable ratio to each other , and to the weight of the compound formed . II . Law of Multiple Proportions . When the same two elements combine together to form more than one compound , the different weights of one ...
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... compound of the two elements sodium and chlorine , may be made by bringing the metal sodium into contact with chlorine gas , when the two elements unite and form this compound . It can also be made by the action of hydrochloric acid ...
... compound of the two elements sodium and chlorine , may be made by bringing the metal sodium into contact with chlorine gas , when the two elements unite and form this compound . It can also be made by the action of hydrochloric acid ...
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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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