Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic: With Experiments and a Comparison of Equivalent and Molecular Formulæ |
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... weight , Carbonic acid . - Sources of atmospheric carbonic acid ; respiration ; fer- mentation ; decomposition of ... weight of carbonic acid ; tabular view of the equivalent weight , volume , and composition of carbonic oxide and ...
... weight , Carbonic acid . - Sources of atmospheric carbonic acid ; respiration ; fer- mentation ; decomposition of ... weight of carbonic acid ; tabular view of the equivalent weight , volume , and composition of carbonic oxide and ...
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... weight and atomic weight of silicon ; atomic formula of silicic acid , BORON - Boracic acid ; its extraction from the soffioni ; properties of boracic acid ; borates , Extraction of boron from boracic acid ; amorphous , graphitoid , and ...
... weight and atomic weight of silicon ; atomic formula of silicic acid , BORON - Boracic acid ; its extraction from the soffioni ; properties of boracic acid ; borates , Extraction of boron from boracic acid ; amorphous , graphitoid , and ...
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... weight and volume ; their atomic constitution and formulæ , • · CHLORINE - Its occurrence in nature and extraction from common salt ; striking physical and chemical properties ; powerful attraction for non- metallic and metallic ...
... weight and volume ; their atomic constitution and formulæ , • · CHLORINE - Its occurrence in nature and extraction from common salt ; striking physical and chemical properties ; powerful attraction for non- metallic and metallic ...
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... weights in which they usually enter into che- mical combination , and may be termed combining weights of the elements . Hydrogen is taken as the unit , because its combining weight is less than that of any other known element . Combining ...
... weights in which they usually enter into che- mical combination , and may be termed combining weights of the elements . Hydrogen is taken as the unit , because its combining weight is less than that of any other known element . Combining ...
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... weight ) of oxygen ; whilst silica and alumina , which compose the greater part of the solid earth ( as far as we know it ) , contain about half their weight of oxygen . Before inquiring which of these sources will most conveniently ...
... weight ) of oxygen ; whilst silica and alumina , which compose the greater part of the solid earth ( as far as we know it ) , contain about half their weight of oxygen . Before inquiring which of these sources will most conveniently ...
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absorbed acetic action alcohol alkalies alumina ammonia anhydrous antimony arsenic arsenious acid atomic baryta binoxide blue boiling bottle bromine burning carbonic acid charcoal chemical chlorate of potash chloric acid chloride colour colourless combining weight combustion composition compound containing converted cool copper crystallised crystals decomposed decomposition deposited diluted dissolved distilled elements employed equivalent ether ethyle evaporated evolved explosion flame flask formula furnace fused gases glass grains heated hydrated hydrochloric acid hydrogen insoluble iodide iodine iron lead lime liquid magnesia manganese marsh-gas matter mercury metal mineral mixed mixture nitrate nitric acid nitrogen nitrous obtained odour olefiant gas ordinary oxalic oxide oxidised oxygen passed phosphoric acid phosphorus platinum potassium powder precipitate prepared produced proportion quantity represented salt sesquioxide silicic acid silicon silver soda sodium soluble solution specific gravity substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid temperature tion tube vapour vols volume whilst yellow zinc