The Atomic TheoryC. Kegan Paul & Company, 1881 - 388 Seiten |
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Adolphe Wurtz. oxide , in every acid , he said , the relation of oxygen to the metal is constant ; and this relation should be exactly ... acid and base must unite in this precise and fixed proportion to form a 4 THE ATOMIC THEORY .
Adolphe Wurtz. oxide , in every acid , he said , the relation of oxygen to the metal is constant ; and this relation should be exactly ... acid and base must unite in this precise and fixed proportion to form a 4 THE ATOMIC THEORY .
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... acid . A metal , such as mercury , dissolved in nitric acid , will unite , in the process of oxidation , with quantities of oxygen varying between a maximum and a minimum . We cannot , therefore , maintain with Lavoisier that when a ...
... acid . A metal , such as mercury , dissolved in nitric acid , will unite , in the process of oxidation , with quantities of oxygen varying between a maximum and a minimum . We cannot , therefore , maintain with Lavoisier that when a ...
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... acid acts upon a base in such a manner as to produce a solu- ble salt , the point of neutrality undoubtedly corresponds to fixed proportions of combined acid and base ; but if an excess of one or other of these elements be added , it ...
... acid acts upon a base in such a manner as to produce a solu- ble salt , the point of neutrality undoubtedly corresponds to fixed proportions of combined acid and base ; but if an excess of one or other of these elements be added , it ...
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... acid are the same for all acids ; so that if we decompose , for example , calcium nitrate by potassium sulphate ... acid is to the quantity of lime which saturates the same quantity of nitric acid as the potash is to the lime which ...
... acid are the same for all acids ; so that if we decompose , for example , calcium nitrate by potassium sulphate ... acid is to the quantity of lime which saturates the same quantity of nitric acid as the potash is to the lime which ...
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... acid represent the terms of an arithmetical pro- gression , and that the quantities of acids which combine with a given weight of base form the terms of a geometrical progression . Thus , for example , he found that 1,000 parts of ...
... acid represent the terms of an arithmetical pro- gression , and that the quantities of acids which combine with a given weight of base form the terms of a geometrical progression . Thus , for example , he found that 1,000 parts of ...
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12 of carbon acetic acid admit affinity ammonia amyl alcohol amylene analogous anhydride arsenic atom of oxygen atomic heat atomic volumes atomic weights atoms of carbon atoms of chlorine atoms of hydrogen Avogadro and Ampère Berzelius bivalent bromine C₂H carbon atoms CH₂ chemical chemistry chemists chloric acid chlorine combination composition compounds constitution contain copper crystallisation Dalton double Dulong and Petit elements equivalent ethyl hydrate ethylene exist expressed fact fixed formulæ gaseous gases Gay-Lussac Gerhardt groups H₂ hydrochloric acid hypothesis idea iodide iodine isomorphous latter mercury metals molecular volumes molecular weights molecules molecules of water motion nitric acid nitrogen notation number of atoms occupied oxide oxygen particles phosphorus potassium properties proportions protoxide quadrivalent quantity radicals remark represent salts sesquioxides silicon silver simple bodies sodium specific heats sulphate sulphuric acid system of atomic tellurium temperature theory three atoms tion trichloride units of saturation univalent zinc
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Seite 22 - Manchester, and compare it with what it was at the close of the last and the commencement of the present century, we shall find that at that period the useful and industrial arts were comparatively of little importance.
Seite 93 - Sodium Strontium . Sulphur Tantalum . Tellurium . Thallium . Thorium . Tin Titanium . Tungsten . Uranium . Vanadium Yttrium . Zinc Zirconium...