If the smallest volume of a gaseous element that can enter into combination be called the combining volume of that element, the law of combination may be expressed as follows : The combining volumes of all elementary gases are equal, excepting those of... Manual of Chemistry - Page 198by George Fownes - 1883Full view - About this book
| GEORGE FOWNES, F.R.S. - 1869 - 876 pages
...for which it must be doubled ; thus: The molecule HC1 contains 1 vol. H and 1 vol. Cl. ELO " ClgAS « Cl2Hg" If the smallest volume of a gaseous element...elementary gases are equal, excepting those of phosphorus and arsenic, which are only half those of the other elements in the gaseous state, and those of mercury... | |
| George Fownes - 1869 - 882 pages
...must be doubled ; thus: The molecule HC1 contains 1 vol. H and 1 vol. CL H,O H,N " H,P Cl,As CljHg" If the smallest volume of a gaseous element that can...combination may be expressed as follows : The combining volume* of all elementary gone* are equal, excepting thote of phosphorus and artenic, which, are only... | |
| George Fownes - Chemistry - 1869 - 870 pages
...contains 1 vol. H and 1 vol. Cl. " H.,0 " CljAs " CljHg" If the smallest volume of a gaseous clement that can enter into combination be called the combining...combination may be expressed as follows: The combining volume* of all elementar'/ gases are equal, excepting those of phosphorus and arsenic, which are only... | |
| George Fownes - Chemistry - 1870 - 894 pages
...which it must be doubled ; thus: The molecule ПС1 contains 1 vol. H and 1 vol. Cl. " H20 H3N Cl.iïg" If the smallest volume of a gaseous element that can...combination may be expressed as follows: The combining volume» of all elementar« gases are equal, excepting those of phosphorus and arsenic, which are only... | |
| George Fownes - Chemistry - 1872 - 890 pages
...N. H " i " P. H " Í " P. Cl " i " Ae. Cl " l " As. HfN " 8 " {ore " {„l Cl2Hg" " 2 " Cl " 2 " Hg. If the smallest volume of a gaseous element that can...elementary gases are equal, excepting those of phosphorus and arsenic, which are only half those of the other éléments in the gaseous stale, and those of mercury... | |
| George Fownes - Chemistry - 1873 - 888 pages
...'• 1 " P. Cl \a " • -f 8 " C1 " * " AB> U»AS \<>r6 " Cl " 1 " As. " Cl2Hg" " 2 " Cl " 2 " Hg. If the smallest volume of a gaseous element that can...volume of that element, the law of combination may bo expressed as follows: The combining volumu of all elementary ffuacs are equal, excepting those of... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1873 - 836 pages
...the combining numbers of these elements. Mr. Watts thus expresses the law of combination by volume: "If the smallest volume of a gaseous element that can enter into combination be culled the combining volume of that element, the law of combination may be expressed as follows : The... | |
| John Muter - 1874 - 270 pages
...Cl. The complete law of the combination of elements in a gaseous state by volume is usually stated as follows :— The combining volumes of all elementary gases are equal, excepting those of phosphorus and arsenic, which are only half the others ; and probably those of mercury and cadmium, which are... | |
| A. H. Kollmyer - Chemistry - 1875 - 146 pages
...bodies that cannot be volatilized, this statement is only probably correct. A volume means a measure. The combining volumes of all elementary gases are equal, excepting those of Phosphorus and Arsenic which are only half those of the other elements in the gaseous state, and those of Mercury... | |
| George Fownes - 1877 - 588 pages
...^i „ * N P P A* 1 or 6 „ Cl „ 1 As Cl 2 Hg „ 2 „ Cl 9 If the smallest volume of a caseous element that can enter into combination be called...all elementary gases are equal, excepting those of plwsphorus and arsenic, which are only half those of the other elements in the gaseous state, and those... | |
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