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Page 30
... chlorine , a heavy , yellowish - green , very badly smelling , gas - it will be found that the rate of diffusion of hydrogen is about six times that of chlorine . Now let there be prepared a mixture of two volumes hydro- gen with one ...
... chlorine , a heavy , yellowish - green , very badly smelling , gas - it will be found that the rate of diffusion of hydrogen is about six times that of chlorine . Now let there be prepared a mixture of two volumes hydro- gen with one ...
Page 31
... chlorine , and this mixture is exposed to diffused sunlight for some time , a new gas will be formed ; the new gas is colourless ; chlorine is yellow , hydrogen is colourless- : the new gas fumes much in the air - neither chlorine nor ...
... chlorine , and this mixture is exposed to diffused sunlight for some time , a new gas will be formed ; the new gas is colourless ; chlorine is yellow , hydrogen is colourless- : the new gas fumes much in the air - neither chlorine nor ...
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... chlorine . Iron sulphide , or ammonium chloride , or butylene bromide , 42 or hydrogen chloride , can be separated into unlike parts ; but this separation is accompanied by the disappearance of all the distinctive properties of the ...
... chlorine . Iron sulphide , or ammonium chloride , or butylene bromide , 42 or hydrogen chloride , can be separated into unlike parts ; but this separation is accompanied by the disappearance of all the distinctive properties of the ...
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... chlorine . It may also be proved that ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen . The composition of ammonium chloride may be expressed by either of the following statements : - ( 1 ) 100 parts by weight of ammonium chloride are ...
... chlorine . It may also be proved that ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen . The composition of ammonium chloride may be expressed by either of the following statements : - ( 1 ) 100 parts by weight of ammonium chloride are ...
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... chlorine in the ratio 52-41 to 47.59 ; i . e . 100 parts of the compound are composed of 52.41 parts of potassium and 47.59 parts of chlorine . The composition of either potassium chlorate or chloride is definite and unchangeable . By ...
... chlorine in the ratio 52-41 to 47.59 ; i . e . 100 parts of the compound are composed of 52.41 parts of potassium and 47.59 parts of chlorine . The composition of either potassium chlorate or chloride is definite and unchangeable . By ...
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