Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic: With Experiments and a Comparison of Equivalent and Molecular Formulæ |
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... mixture being well stirred with a glass rod . If this mixture be brushed over strips of white cartridge paper , these will remain unchanged in ordinary air ; but when they are exposed to ozonised air ( such as that which has passed ...
... mixture being well stirred with a glass rod . If this mixture be brushed over strips of white cartridge paper , these will remain unchanged in ordinary air ; but when they are exposed to ozonised air ( such as that which has passed ...
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... mixture of ether vapour and air ; but if a hot glass rod be plunged into the beaker , the heated ether vapour will undergo oxidation , producing acid vapours , which redden the blue litmus , whilst the formation of ozone will be ...
... mixture of ether vapour and air ; but if a hot glass rod be plunged into the beaker , the heated ether vapour will undergo oxidation , producing acid vapours , which redden the blue litmus , whilst the formation of ozone will be ...
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... mixture of its component gases is amply proved by the circum- stance that it possesses all the properties which would be predicted for a mixture of these gases in such proportions ; whilst the essential feature of a chemical compound is ...
... mixture of its component gases is amply proved by the circum- stance that it possesses all the properties which would be predicted for a mixture of these gases in such proportions ; whilst the essential feature of a chemical compound is ...
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... mixture of two volumes of oxygen with one volume of hydrogen , communi- cating through the stop - cock and flexible tube with the glass tube B , which is fitted through a perforated cork in the bowl of the common tobacco pipe C , the ...
... mixture of two volumes of oxygen with one volume of hydrogen , communi- cating through the stop - cock and flexible tube with the glass tube B , which is fitted through a perforated cork in the bowl of the common tobacco pipe C , the ...
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... mixture may be made to pass through the film , containing 416 per cent . by volume of oxygen , instead of 21 per cent . , usually present in air . Such a mixture , of course , accelerates combustion in a very high degree . It appears to ...
... mixture may be made to pass through the film , containing 416 per cent . by volume of oxygen , instead of 21 per cent . , usually present in air . Such a mixture , of course , accelerates combustion in a very high degree . It appears to ...
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