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The authors entertain views rather different from those which generally prevail
regarding the relative importance of the various parts of chemistry ; they have
endeavoured to make the teaching given in this book sound so far as it goes ;
they ...
The authors entertain views rather different from those which generally prevail
regarding the relative importance of the various parts of chemistry ; they have
endeavoured to make the teaching given in this book sound so far as it goes ;
they ...
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Before , during , and after , the passage of the electric current , the soft - iron
exhibits all those properties — colour , relative density , tenacity , malleability ,
texture , & c . — which mark it off from other kinds of matter ; while the current is
passing ...
Before , during , and after , the passage of the electric current , the soft - iron
exhibits all those properties — colour , relative density , tenacity , malleability ,
texture , & c . — which mark it off from other kinds of matter ; while the current is
passing ...
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6 One kind of matter is recognised , and distinguished from other kinds of matter ,
by its colour , texture , brittleness , opacity , relative density , hardness , & c . ; also
by its behaviour when heated , when submitted to the action of electricity ...
6 One kind of matter is recognised , and distinguished from other kinds of matter ,
by its colour , texture , brittleness , opacity , relative density , hardness , & c . ; also
by its behaviour when heated , when submitted to the action of electricity ...
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But in all practical problems with which we shall have to deal , the terms mass
and weight may be taken as synonymous ; because the relative * If the student is
not familiar with the connection between mass and weight he ought to consult a ...
But in all practical problems with which we shall have to deal , the terms mass
and weight may be taken as synonymous ; because the relative * If the student is
not familiar with the connection between mass and weight he ought to consult a ...
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The object of the inquiry is to find the relative weight of the smallest mass of the
compound which interacts with other compounds , or with elements , in chemical
changes . The composition of this mass is then expressed in the formula of the ...
The object of the inquiry is to find the relative weight of the smallest mass of the
compound which interacts with other compounds , or with elements , in chemical
changes . The composition of this mass is then expressed in the formula of the ...
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