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... carbon and oxygen combine to form two compounds . The composition of these oxides of carbon is represented , in parts per 100 , thus ; — carbon oxygen = I. 42.85 = 57.15 carbon oxide = 100.00 II . 27.27 72.73 carbon oxide = 100.00 But ...
... carbon and oxygen combine to form two compounds . The composition of these oxides of carbon is represented , in parts per 100 , thus ; — carbon oxygen = I. 42.85 = 57.15 carbon oxide = 100.00 II . 27.27 72.73 carbon oxide = 100.00 But ...
Page 46
... carbon to form compound II . is exactly double that which has combined with unit mass of carbon to form compound I. Carbon and hydrogen combine to form many compounds ; let us select four of these and state their compositions in parts of ...
... carbon to form compound II . is exactly double that which has combined with unit mass of carbon to form compound I. Carbon and hydrogen combine to form many compounds ; let us select four of these and state their compositions in parts of ...
Page 57
... Carbon C 12 Rubidium Rb 85.4 Cerium Ce 140 Ruthenium Ru 104.6 Chlorine Cl 35.5 Scandium Sc 44 Chromium Cr 52.2 Selenion Se 79 Cobalt Co 59 Silicon Si 28 Copper Cu 63.2 Silver Ag 108 Didymium Di 144 Sodium Na 23 Erbium Er 166 Strontium ...
... Carbon C 12 Rubidium Rb 85.4 Cerium Ce 140 Ruthenium Ru 104.6 Chlorine Cl 35.5 Scandium Sc 44 Chromium Cr 52.2 Selenion Se 79 Cobalt Co 59 Silicon Si 28 Copper Cu 63.2 Silver Ag 108 Didymium Di 144 Sodium Na 23 Erbium Er 166 Strontium ...
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... Carbon 12 12 Palladium 106 106 Cerium 46.6 140 Phosphorus 10.3 31 Chlorine 35.5 35.5 Platinum 97 194 Chromium 26.1 52.2 Potassium 39 39 Cobalt 29.5 59 Rhodium 52 104 Copper 63.2 63.2 Rubidium 85.4 85.4 Didymium 48 144 Ruthenium 52.3 ...
... Carbon 12 12 Palladium 106 106 Cerium 46.6 140 Phosphorus 10.3 31 Chlorine 35.5 35.5 Platinum 97 194 Chromium 26.1 52.2 Potassium 39 39 Cobalt 29.5 59 Rhodium 52 104 Copper 63.2 63.2 Rubidium 85.4 85.4 Didymium 48 144 Ruthenium 52.3 ...
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... carbon , hydrogen , and chlorine ; the forma- tion of each of these is accompanied by the formation of hydrogen chloride ( HCl ) . The first of these compounds is composed of 35.5 parts by weight of chlorine , 72 of carbon , and 5 of ...
... carbon , hydrogen , and chlorine ; the forma- tion of each of these is accompanied by the formation of hydrogen chloride ( HCl ) . The first of these compounds is composed of 35.5 parts by weight of chlorine , 72 of carbon , and 5 of ...
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