Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic: With Experiments and a Comparison of Equivalent and Molecular Formulæ |
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... vapour is the weight of one volume of that gas or vapour . ) 6. Chemical properties of Oxygen . - This element is remarkable for the wide range of its chemical attraction for other elementary bodies , with all of which , except one , it ...
... vapour is the weight of one volume of that gas or vapour . ) 6. Chemical properties of Oxygen . - This element is remarkable for the wide range of its chemical attraction for other elementary bodies , with all of which , except one , it ...
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... vapour , and all flame is vapour or gas in the act of combustion , hence only those substances burn with flame which are capable of yielding combustible gases or vapours . 10. The three examples of sulphur , phosphorus , and carbon ...
... vapour , and all flame is vapour or gas in the act of combustion , hence only those substances burn with flame which are capable of yielding combustible gases or vapours . 10. The three examples of sulphur , phosphorus , and carbon ...
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... 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 indicated by the blue ...
... 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 indicated by the blue ...
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... vapour , at the same temperature and pressure . It very frequently happens , as in this instance , that the volume of a compound gas or vapour is less than the sum of the volumes of its con- stituent gases . The relative volumes in ...
... vapour , at the same temperature and pressure . It very frequently happens , as in this instance , that the volume of a compound gas or vapour is less than the sum of the volumes of its con- stituent gases . The relative volumes in ...
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... vapour occupy either twice or four times the volume of one combining weight of oxygen . Hence it appears that- I. The combining volume of an element in the state of gas or vapour is either one volume ( O , & c . ) , or two volumes ( H ...
... vapour occupy either twice or four times the volume of one combining weight of oxygen . Hence it appears that- I. The combining volume of an element in the state of gas or vapour is either one volume ( O , & c . ) , or two volumes ( H ...
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