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... gaseous molecules on which classification of atoms is based add , RbC1 , RbI , CsCl , CsI , AgCl ; PbCl2 , MnCl2 ; AlCl3 , CrCl .. ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY . CHAPTER I. CHEMICAL CHANGE . CHEMISTRY is viii CONTENTS .
... gaseous molecules on which classification of atoms is based add , RbC1 , RbI , CsCl , CsI , AgCl ; PbCl2 , MnCl2 ; AlCl3 , CrCl .. ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY . CHAPTER I. CHEMICAL CHANGE . CHEMISTRY is viii CONTENTS .
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... gaseous elements and compounds , measured at the same temperature and pressure , contain equal numbers of molecules . 285 Let us apply this generalisation to the combination ( 1 ) of hydrogen and chlorine to form hydrogen chloride , ( 2 ) ...
... gaseous elements and compounds , measured at the same temperature and pressure , contain equal numbers of molecules . 285 Let us apply this generalisation to the combination ( 1 ) of hydrogen and chlorine to form hydrogen chloride , ( 2 ) ...
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Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Charles Slater. molecules have combined to produce the molecules of the compounds ... gases contain equal numbers of molecules . The appli- cation of this generalisation to the interactions between hydro- gen ...
Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Charles Slater. molecules have combined to produce the molecules of the compounds ... gases contain equal numbers of molecules . The appli- cation of this generalisation to the interactions between hydro- gen ...
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... molecule of a gas is given in the following words of Clerk Maxwell . " A gaseous molecule is that minute portion of a substance which moves about as a whole , so that its parts , if it has any , do not part company during the motion of ...
... molecule of a gas is given in the following words of Clerk Maxwell . " A gaseous molecule is that minute portion of a substance which moves about as a whole , so that its parts , if it has any , do not part company during the motion of ...
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... gaseous compound are regarded by the molecular theory as the re- actions of the molecules of that compound ; therefore , when a molecule of hydrogen chloride reacts chemically with other molecules , the whole of the hydrogen , or the ...
... gaseous compound are regarded by the molecular theory as the re- actions of the molecules of that compound ; therefore , when a molecule of hydrogen chloride reacts chemically with other molecules , the whole of the hydrogen , or the ...
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