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... nitric acids · • 233 437 Thomsen's general conclusion regarding the avidities of hydro- chloric and nitric acids 234 437 Tables giving the relative affinities of acids as determined by Ostwald by different methods , and also by Thomsen ...
... nitric acids · • 233 437 Thomsen's general conclusion regarding the avidities of hydro- chloric and nitric acids 234 437 Tables giving the relative affinities of acids as determined by Ostwald by different methods , and also by Thomsen ...
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... nitric & c . & c . acids ; Fischer saw that it was sufficient to attach a single number to each base and a single number to each acid , 1000 parts of sulphuric acid being adopted as the unit of neutralisa- tion . Fischer's numbers ...
... nitric & c . & c . acids ; Fischer saw that it was sufficient to attach a single number to each base and a single number to each acid , 1000 parts of sulphuric acid being adopted as the unit of neutralisa- tion . Fischer's numbers ...
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... nitric oxide ; two volumes of hydrogen and one volume of oxygen combine to form two volumes of water - gas ; one volume of nitrogen and three volumes of hydrogen form two volumes of ammonia , & c . & c . Condensation sometimes occurs ...
... nitric oxide ; two volumes of hydrogen and one volume of oxygen combine to form two volumes of water - gas ; one volume of nitrogen and three volumes of hydrogen form two volumes of ammonia , & c . & c . Condensation sometimes occurs ...
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Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir. of oxygen form two volumes of nitric oxide ; but one atom of nitrogen and one atom of oxygen form one atom of nitric oxide ; therefore , had the above statement been correct , the volume of nitric oxide ...
Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir. of oxygen form two volumes of nitric oxide ; but one atom of nitrogen and one atom of oxygen form one atom of nitric oxide ; therefore , had the above statement been correct , the volume of nitric oxide ...
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... nitric acid five times that in the oxide neu- tralised , & c . This rule was made general . Now the equiva- lent of aluminium was said to be 137 : the formula of sodium sulphate , in accordance with Richter's rule , was written NaO . SO ...
... nitric acid five times that in the oxide neu- tralised , & c . This rule was made general . Now the equiva- lent of aluminium was said to be 137 : the formula of sodium sulphate , in accordance with Richter's rule , was written NaO . SO ...
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