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Page 19
This gas is now proved to be oxygen . The properties of the white solid left in the
flask are compared with those of the potassium chlorate , i . e . with those of the
kind of matter used in the experiment : the two substances are easily proved to be
...
This gas is now proved to be oxygen . The properties of the white solid left in the
flask are compared with those of the potassium chlorate , i . e . with those of the
kind of matter used in the experiment : the two substances are easily proved to be
...
Page 26
... interaction with hydrochloric acid results in solution of the substance as a
whole , and production of a gas which is not hydrogen , but is sulphuretted
hydrogen , a body easily distinguished from hydrogen by many prominent
properties .
... interaction with hydrochloric acid results in solution of the substance as a
whole , and production of a gas which is not hydrogen , but is sulphuretted
hydrogen , a body easily distinguished from hydrogen by many prominent
properties .
Page 27
The ammonia is easily removed from the charcoal , with which it is mixed , by
warming the charcoal in a small dry flask , and allowing the ammonia to collect in
a tube filled with mercury and placed mouth downwards in a vessel of mercury .
The ammonia is easily removed from the charcoal , with which it is mixed , by
warming the charcoal in a small dry flask , and allowing the ammonia to collect in
a tube filled with mercury and placed mouth downwards in a vessel of mercury .
Page 28
Ammonia and charcoal when brought together form a mixture ; both constituents
are easily recognised in the mixture by the same properties as those by which
they are recognised when unmixed . Ammonia and hydrogen chloride when ...
Ammonia and charcoal when brought together form a mixture ; both constituents
are easily recognised in the mixture by the same properties as those by which
they are recognised when unmixed . Ammonia and hydrogen chloride when ...
Page 45
00 carbon oxide = 100 . 00 But these analytical results may be stated in another
form . We may ask , how many parts by weight of oxygen are combined with one
part by weight of carbon in each compound ? II . The answers are easily found I ...
00 carbon oxide = 100 . 00 But these analytical results may be stated in another
form . We may ask , how many parts by weight of oxygen are combined with one
part by weight of carbon in each compound ? II . The answers are easily found I ...
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