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317 354 240 to table add MONATOMIC Atoms Na , K . to list of monovalent atoms
add Rb , Cs , Ag . , divalent , add Mn . , trivalent y add Al , Cr . to list of gaseous
molecules on which classification of atoms is based add , RbC1 , RbI , Csci , CsI
...
317 354 240 to table add MONATOMIC Atoms Na , K . to list of monovalent atoms
add Rb , Cs , Ag . , divalent , add Mn . , trivalent y add Al , Cr . to list of gaseous
molecules on which classification of atoms is based add , RbC1 , RbI , Csci , CsI
...
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284 Avogadro modified the generalisation of Gay - Lussac , and gave it the
following form :Equal volumes of gaseous elements and compounds , measured
at the same temperature and pressure , contain equal numbers of molecules .
285 Let ...
284 Avogadro modified the generalisation of Gay - Lussac , and gave it the
following form :Equal volumes of gaseous elements and compounds , measured
at the same temperature and pressure , contain equal numbers of molecules .
285 Let ...
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The physical definition of the molecule of a gas is given in the following words of
Clerk Maxwell . “ A gaseous molecule is that minute portion of a substance which
moves about as a whole , so that its parts , if it has any , do not part company ...
The physical definition of the molecule of a gas is given in the following words of
Clerk Maxwell . “ A gaseous molecule is that minute portion of a substance which
moves about as a whole , so that its parts , if it has any , do not part company ...
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But the chemical reactions of a gaseous compound are regarded by the
molecular theory as the reactions of the molecules of that compound ; therefore ,
when a molecule of hydrogen chloride reacts chemically with other molecules ,
the whole ...
But the chemical reactions of a gaseous compound are regarded by the
molecular theory as the reactions of the molecules of that compound ; therefore ,
when a molecule of hydrogen chloride reacts chemically with other molecules ,
the whole ...
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It is customary to apply the term molecule to the particles of liquids and solids , as
well as to the much more rigidly defined particles of gases . But no
generalisations can at present be made , in terms of the molecular theory ,
regarding the ...
It is customary to apply the term molecule to the particles of liquids and solids , as
well as to the much more rigidly defined particles of gases . But no
generalisations can at present be made , in terms of the molecular theory ,
regarding the ...
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