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... directly only with a comparatively small number of other elements . To state the name of an element is to state the composition of the element : the name is a short symbol for certain properties which characterise that kind of matter to ...
... directly only with a comparatively small number of other elements . To state the name of an element is to state the composition of the element : the name is a short symbol for certain properties which characterise that kind of matter to ...
Page 88
... directly with only a few elements , and it does not react chemically with many compounds . On the assumption that air is a mixture , we should , therefore , expect its chemical properties to resemble those of oxygen , but to be less ...
... directly with only a few elements , and it does not react chemically with many compounds . On the assumption that air is a mixture , we should , therefore , expect its chemical properties to resemble those of oxygen , but to be less ...
Page 93
... directly with many elements ; compounds 121 of oxygen with every other element , except bromine and fluorine , have been prepared , either by direct combination , or as the results of several chemical changes . I. The elements sodium ...
... directly with many elements ; compounds 121 of oxygen with every other element , except bromine and fluorine , have been prepared , either by direct combination , or as the results of several chemical changes . I. The elements sodium ...
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... directly with a few elements ; the combination usually occurs at moderately high temperatures : thus , 2H + S ( molten ) = H , S ; H + Br ( heated ) = HBr ; 2C + 2H ( by passing electric sparks ) = C , H ,; & c . 2 · Compounds of ...
... directly with a few elements ; the combination usually occurs at moderately high temperatures : thus , 2H + S ( molten ) = H , S ; H + Br ( heated ) = HBr ; 2C + 2H ( by passing electric sparks ) = C , H ,; & c . 2 · Compounds of ...
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... directly with hydrogen , to form the compounds HX , where X = Cl , Br , or I. Hydrogen chloride , HCl , is formed by exposing a mixture of equal volumes of hydrogen and chlorine to diffused daylight ; hydrogen bromide is formed by ...
... directly with hydrogen , to form the compounds HX , where X = Cl , Br , or I. Hydrogen chloride , HCl , is formed by exposing a mixture of equal volumes of hydrogen and chlorine to diffused daylight ; hydrogen bromide is formed by ...
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