A Class-book of Chemistry: On the Basis of the New SystemD. Appleton and Company, 1886 |
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... Quantivalence §4 . Theory of Radicals $ 5 . Theory of Acids , Bases , and Salts • § 6. Theory of Isomerism and Allotropism . $ 7 . Theory of Combining Volumes 134 138 141 148 • 150 155 158 CHAPTER X. THE CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE 163 ...
... Quantivalence §4 . Theory of Radicals $ 5 . Theory of Acids , Bases , and Salts • § 6. Theory of Isomerism and Allotropism . $ 7 . Theory of Combining Volumes 134 138 141 148 • 150 155 158 CHAPTER X. THE CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE 163 ...
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... that the system was held to be inadequate for classification , though invaluable as a transition - step to something broader and more satisfac- tory . § 3. Theory of Atomicity and Quantivalence . 241. Variable 140 CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES .
... that the system was held to be inadequate for classification , though invaluable as a transition - step to something broader and more satisfac- tory . § 3. Theory of Atomicity and Quantivalence . 241. Variable 140 CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES .
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... Quantivalence . 241. Variable Combining Capacity . - The general theory of chemistry now adopted is the outgrowth of preceding theories , and embodies the truths they have severally at- tained . But it adds an important principle which ...
... Quantivalence . 241. Variable Combining Capacity . - The general theory of chemistry now adopted is the outgrowth of preceding theories , and embodies the truths they have severally at- tained . But it adds an important principle which ...
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... Quantivalence , and its Expressions . To these chemical relations the general term quantivalence has also been applied ; and different modes are employed to indi- cate the several atomicities of the different elements . They are as ...
... Quantivalence , and its Expressions . To these chemical relations the general term quantivalence has also been applied ; and different modes are employed to indi- cate the several atomicities of the different elements . They are as ...
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... Quantivalence is also expressed in different ways , as follows : Monads . Dyads . Triads . Tetrads . Pentads . Hexads . H1 OII NIII CIV IV Fevi CI ' S " B ' " ' Si ' !!! Bi " " " " Mn " !!!! F- Ca = Sb = Sn Ta Tel With the monadic ...
... Quantivalence is also expressed in different ways , as follows : Monads . Dyads . Triads . Tetrads . Pentads . Hexads . H1 OII NIII CIV IV Fevi CI ' S " B ' " ' Si ' !!! Bi " " " " Mn " !!!! F- Ca = Sb = Sn Ta Tel With the monadic ...
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A Class-book of Chemistry: On the Basis of the New System Edward Livingston Youmans Vista completa - 1876 |
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Página 159 - Avogadro to the conception that equal volumes of all gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules.
Página 19 - This result gives the weight of a bulk of water equal to that of the specimen, and by dividing the weight of the specimen in air by this number, the specific gravity is obtained.
Página 22 - Gravity of a substance is the ratio of its weight to that of an equal volume of water.