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Page 33
... 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 compound , and ...
... 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 compound , and ...
Page 36
... iron , 23 parts by weight of a compound of iron and sulphur ( iron sulphide ) are formed ; we find that this compound is totally unlike either iron or sulphur , but that the whole of the iron and the whole of the sulphur have been used ...
... iron , 23 parts by weight of a compound of iron and sulphur ( iron sulphide ) are formed ; we find that this compound is totally unlike either iron or sulphur , but that the whole of the iron and the whole of the sulphur have been used ...
Page 41
... iron and oxygen produced by burning iron in oxygen is analysed it is found that its composition per 100 parts is ; - iron = 72.41 oxygen = 27.59 . By composition per 100 parts is meant a statement of the mass of each of the elements ...
... iron and oxygen produced by burning iron in oxygen is analysed it is found that its composition per 100 parts is ; - iron = 72.41 oxygen = 27.59 . By composition per 100 parts is meant a statement of the mass of each of the elements ...
Page 42
... iron . The compound known as iron sulphide is thus shewn to have a , definite and fixed composition : a certain mass of sulphur combines with a fixed mass of iron ; if there is more iron than this fixed mass , the iron over and above ...
... iron . The compound known as iron sulphide is thus shewn to have a , definite and fixed composition : a certain mass of sulphur combines with a fixed mass of iron ; if there is more iron than this fixed mass , the iron over and above ...
Page 47
... iron and oxygen combine to form three distinct oxides of iron ; the ratio of the quantities by weight of oxygen which severally combine with one part by weight of iron is 1 : 1.33 1.5 . : Again lead and oxygen combine to form four ...
... iron and oxygen combine to form three distinct oxides of iron ; the ratio of the quantities by weight of oxygen which severally combine with one part by weight of iron is 1 : 1.33 1.5 . : Again lead and oxygen combine to form four ...
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