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Conditions which modify Chemical Change . . Chemical Affinity . . . . . . Chemical
Changes and Changes of Energy . . The Molecular and Atomic Theory . . .
Applications of the Molecular and Atomic Theory Isomerism and Structural
Formulae .
Conditions which modify Chemical Change . . Chemical Affinity . . . . . . Chemical
Changes and Changes of Energy . . The Molecular and Atomic Theory . . .
Applications of the Molecular and Atomic Theory Isomerism and Structural
Formulae .
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to further inquiry ; and this reaction of experiment on theory and theory on
experiment proceeded until he had framed a general conception of the
composition of salts , and of the relations between salts , acids , and alkalis ,
which had a most ...
to further inquiry ; and this reaction of experiment on theory and theory on
experiment proceeded until he had framed a general conception of the
composition of salts , and of the relations between salts , acids , and alkalis ,
which had a most ...
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In each case the velocity of the change was determined for various acids ; the
ratios of the square roots of the velocities were taken ( as indicated by theory ) as
the ratios of the relative affinities of the acids . The numbers agree as well as
could ...
In each case the velocity of the change was determined for various acids ; the
ratios of the square roots of the velocities were taken ( as indicated by theory ) as
the ratios of the relative affinities of the acids . The numbers agree as well as
could ...
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Before proceeding to consider in some detail the generally accepted theory
regarding the mechanism of chemical change , we shall briefly glance at the
relations between chemical changes and the changes of energy which invariably
...
Before proceeding to consider in some detail the generally accepted theory
regarding the mechanism of chemical change , we shall briefly glance at the
relations between chemical changes and the changes of energy which invariably
...
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Although we have thus gained some fairly clear conception 271 of the general
character of chemical change , and of the kind of phenomena studied in
chemistry , yet we stand greatly in want of a general theory which shall bring the
facts ...
Although we have thus gained some fairly clear conception 271 of the general
character of chemical change , and of the kind of phenomena studied in
chemistry , yet we stand greatly in want of a general theory which shall bring the
facts ...
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