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... cules of nitric oxide , hence there are twice as many mole- cules of nitric oxide produced as there were molecules of nitrogen or oxygen originally present . By thus recognising a higher order of atoms , as it were , Avogadro reconciled ...
... cules of nitric oxide , hence there are twice as many mole- cules of nitric oxide produced as there were molecules of nitrogen or oxygen originally present . By thus recognising a higher order of atoms , as it were , Avogadro reconciled ...
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... cules , it asserts that these parts are no longer mutually independent . ' The hypothesis that a gas consists of molecules in motion , ' which act on each other only when they come together ' during an encounter , but which during the ...
... cules , it asserts that these parts are no longer mutually independent . ' The hypothesis that a gas consists of molecules in motion , ' which act on each other only when they come together ' during an encounter , but which during the ...
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... cules , and since each molecule of hydrochloric acid contains both hydrogen and chlorine , it is evident that each molecule of hydrogen by combination with one molecule of chlorine produces not one but two molecules of hydrochloric acid ...
... cules , and since each molecule of hydrochloric acid contains both hydrogen and chlorine , it is evident that each molecule of hydrogen by combination with one molecule of chlorine produces not one but two molecules of hydrochloric acid ...
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... cule is the smallest part of a substance which exhibits the characteristic properties of that substance , this is equivalent to saying that certain substances when heated may pass through a succession of changes , each phase being ...
... cule is the smallest part of a substance which exhibits the characteristic properties of that substance , this is equivalent to saying that certain substances when heated may pass through a succession of changes , each phase being ...
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... cules only mark intermediate stages towards the formation of less complex and comparatively lighter molecules . Thus the action of heat on sodium - hydrogen sulphate is generally formulated in two stages , ( 1 ) 2NaHSO , = Na2SO , + H2O ...
... cules only mark intermediate stages towards the formation of less complex and comparatively lighter molecules . Thus the action of heat on sodium - hydrogen sulphate is generally formulated in two stages , ( 1 ) 2NaHSO , = Na2SO , + H2O ...
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acetic acid action affinity alcohol Annalen aqueous solution atom of hydrogen atomic heat atomic weights atoms of carbon Avogadro's law benzene beryllium Berzelius bromine C. S. Journal Trans carbon atoms carbon compounds CH₂ chemical affinity chemical change chemistry chemists Chim chlorine combine crystals cules decomposed decomposition definite determined dissociation divalent elementary atoms elements energy equilibrium equivalent expression formation formula gaseous gases generalisations gram-units grams H₂ H₂O H₂SO hence hydrated hydrochloric hydrochloric acid hypothesis isomerism liquid metals methods mole molecular weight molecules monovalent monovalent atoms nitric acid number of atoms obtained oxide oxygen oxygen atom phenomena phosphorus physical Pogg potassium produced properties quantity radicles reacting reactions regarded relative represented salts shew shewn solid specific gravity specific heat stable structural formulæ substances sulphate sulphuric acid tellurium temperature tetravalent theory thermal value Thomsen tion valency vapour zinc
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