A Class-book of Chemistry: On the Basis of the New SystemD. Appleton and Company, 1886 |
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... pass , both by the use of larger type and fewer pages , and it has thus been brought into more manageable limits for school - use . Much new matter has , however , been introduced under various heads . The rapid devel- opment of ...
... pass , both by the use of larger type and fewer pages , and it has thus been brought into more manageable limits for school - use . Much new matter has , however , been introduced under various heads . The rapid devel- opment of ...
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... pass to the study of a class of forces which only come into play when bodies are in contact . They seem to pertain ... passes into vacant places termed pores . Not only loosely - composed substances , as soil and flesh , but wood , rocks ...
... pass to the study of a class of forces which only come into play when bodies are in contact . They seem to pertain ... passes into vacant places termed pores . Not only loosely - composed substances , as soil and flesh , but wood , rocks ...
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... passes into the latter through wet bladder . This process appears to be brought into play in atmospheric respiration . There is air on one side of the moist lung - membrane , and blood on the other ; oxy- gen is transmitted from the air ...
... passes into the latter through wet bladder . This process appears to be brought into play in atmospheric respiration . There is air on one side of the moist lung - membrane , and blood on the other ; oxy- gen is transmitted from the air ...
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... passes through the membrane and mixes with the alcohol , while at the same time a feeble current of alcohol flows the other way and commingles with the water . When different liquids are separated by a membrane in this manner , the one ...
... passes through the membrane and mixes with the alcohol , while at the same time a feeble current of alcohol flows the other way and commingles with the water . When different liquids are separated by a membrane in this manner , the one ...
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... pass from the liquid or gaseous state to the solid state , their molecules tend to arrange themselves in reg- ular geometrical forms termed crystals , of which Fig . 17 may be taken as an example . The substances in which this tendency ...
... pass from the liquid or gaseous state to the solid state , their molecules tend to arrange themselves in reg- ular geometrical forms termed crystals , of which Fig . 17 may be taken as an example . The substances in which this tendency ...
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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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absorbs acetic acetic acid action alcohol aldehyde alkaloid allotropic ammonia animal antimony atmosphere Atomic Weight bodies boiling bromine burning calcic called carbonic dioxide changes charcoal chemical chemist chemistry cold color colorless combination combustion common salt compound condensed constitutes containing crystalline crystals decomposed decomposition diffusion dissolves distillation effect electricity elements ether exposed fermentation flame force found native gases Give glass heat hence hydrate hydric hydric chloride hydrogen ignited insoluble intense iodine iron known light lime lines liquid magnet mass melted mercury metal mixture molecular molecules nitric acid nitrogen obtained odor oxide oxygen particles phosphorus platinum poisonous polar potassic pound prism produced properties pure quantity Quantivalence radicle rays silicate sodic sodium solar solid soluble in water solution specific gravity spectroscope spectrum starch substances sugar sulphate sulphuric acid surface tained taste Tellurium temperature termed theory tion transparent tube vapor vegetable vessel volatile zinc
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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.