Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic: With Experiments and a Comparison of Equivalent and Molecular Formulæ |
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... pure silver , 261 Properties of silver , 262 Oxides of silver . Preparation and uses of nitrate of silver . Perma- nent ink , 263 Chloride of silver . Recovery of silver from photographic baths . Subchloride , bromide , iodide , and ...
... pure silver , 261 Properties of silver , 262 Oxides of silver . Preparation and uses of nitrate of silver . Perma- nent ink , 263 Chloride of silver . Recovery of silver from photographic baths . Subchloride , bromide , iodide , and ...
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... pure oxygen , it will be desirable for the student to acquire some know- ledge of the properties of this element , and of the chemical relations which it bears to other elementary bodies , for without such knowledge it will be found ...
... pure oxygen , it will be desirable for the student to acquire some know- ledge of the properties of this element , and of the chemical relations which it bears to other elementary bodies , for without such knowledge it will be found ...
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... pure oxygen is employed , for since the nitrogen with which the oxygen in air is mixed takes no part in the act of combustion , it impedes and moderates the action of the oxygen . Each volume of the latter gas is mixed , in air , with ...
... pure oxygen is employed , for since the nitrogen with which the oxygen in air is mixed takes no part in the act of combustion , it impedes and moderates the action of the oxygen . Each volume of the latter gas is mixed , in air , with ...
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... pure oxygen or in atmospheric air . The apparent increase of heat is due to the combustion of a greater weight of phosphorus in a given time . The total heating effect produced by the combustion of a given weight of phosphorus is the ...
... pure oxygen or in atmospheric air . The apparent increase of heat is due to the combustion of a greater weight of phosphorus in a given time . The total heating effect produced by the combustion of a given weight of phosphorus is the ...
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... pure oxygen was first obtained by Lavoisier towards the end of the last century . His process is far too tedious to be employed as a general method of preparing oxygen , but it affords a very good example of the relation of heat to ...
... pure oxygen was first obtained by Lavoisier towards the end of the last century . His process is far too tedious to be employed as a general method of preparing oxygen , but it affords a very good example of the relation of heat to ...
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