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Elementary Chemistry - Page 73
by Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Charles Slater - 1887 - 368 pages
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Inorganic Chemistry: For Use in Science Classes and Higher and Middle Schools

W B. Kemshead - Chemistry, Inorganic - 1873 - 200 pages
...steam from the explosion of the 150 volumes of the mixed gases will occupy exactly 100 volumes ; so that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of aqueous vapour — OH2 The analytical composition of water, both by volume and...
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How to teach chemistry, the substance of 6 lectures of Edward Frankland ...

George Chaloner - 1875 - 104 pages
...prove FIG. 12. the composition of water which should be performed before the class. This is, to show that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water-gas. The apparatus necessary is a form of eudiometer provided with a jacket,...
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How to Teach Chemistry: Hints to Science Teachers and Students; Being the ...

Sir Edward Frankland - Chemistry - 1875 - 120 pages
...prove FIG. 12. the composition of water which should be performed before the class. This is, to show that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water-gas. The apparatus necessary is a form of eudiometer provided with a jacket,...
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Science for the School and Family

Worthington Hooker - Chemistry - 1876 - 502 pages
...provided they were measured at the same temperature and pressure. This confirms the statement already made that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water-gas. (See §34.) or H3+O = 145. Specific Gravity of Hydrogen. — In Fig....
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A Treatise on the Principles of Chemistry

Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1884 - 558 pages
...and one atom of oxygen form one atom of water, according to Dalton's rules : but Gay Lussac shewed that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to produce two volumes of water-gas ; hence the atom of hydrogen occupies twice the volume occupied by the atom of oxygen, and therefore...
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Experimental proofs of chemical theory, for beginners

sir William Ramsay - 1884 - 168 pages
...supposed that the molecule of elementary gases such as hydrogen or oxygen consists of two atoms. When two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to produce two volumes of water-vapour the real change which takes place is, that two molecules of hydrogen consisting of four...
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New theorie of matter and of force

William Barlow (of Muswell Hill.) - 1885 - 422 pages
...measured as gases which are present in a compound, eg, H30 expresses the fact, already alluded to, that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to produce water, f * We may call these units which are composed of secondary atoms secondary molecules. t As...
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A Modern Zoroastrian

Samuel Laing - Philosophy - 1892 - 336 pages
...memory that things made of gold are called golden. Suppose instead of this that the lesson had been that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form water. The exercise to the memory is the same, but how different is the amount of thought and...
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Elements of Chemistry

Rufus Phillips Williams - Chemistry - 1897 - 434 pages
...and oxygen by an electric spark in a strong glass vessel. Humboldt and Gay Lussac, 1805, first showed that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form water. Hydrogen dioxid was discovered by Th^nard, 1818, but was known only in solution previous...
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General Inorganic Chemistry

Charles Baskerville - Chemistry, Inorganic - 1908 - 376 pages
...hydrogen is needed, and the ratio by weight of oxygen and hydrogen in water is 8 : 1. But we have seen that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to produce water, and it is necessary for us to harmonize these facts in any interpretation we may make. From...
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