The New ChemistryD. Appleton, 1874 - 326 páginas |
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... - cock , a pressure - gauge , and a thermometer and which we will assume has a capacity of one cubic foot . Into this globe we will first pour one INTERSPACES IN VAPORS . 17 cubic inch of water , 16 MOLECULES AND AVOGADRO'S LAW .
... - cock , a pressure - gauge , and a thermometer and which we will assume has a capacity of one cubic foot . Into this globe we will first pour one INTERSPACES IN VAPORS . 17 cubic inch of water , 16 MOLECULES AND AVOGADRO'S LAW .
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... vapor will form as if no steam were present . presence of the steam does not interfere in the least degree with the expansion of liquid alcohol into alco- hol - vapor . The only difference which we observe is , that the alcohol expands ...
... vapor will form as if no steam were present . presence of the steam does not interfere in the least degree with the expansion of liquid alcohol into alco- hol - vapor . The only difference which we observe is , that the alcohol expands ...
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... vapor , and the globe will hold just as much ether - vapor as if neither of the other two were present ; and so we might go on , as far as we know , indefinitely . There is not here a chemical union between the sev- eral vapors , and we ...
... vapor , and the globe will hold just as much ether - vapor as if neither of the other two were present ; and so we might go on , as far as we know , indefinitely . There is not here a chemical union between the sev- eral vapors , and we ...
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... vapor . We thus obtain three gases , and , on heating these aëriform bodies to a still higher temperature , we shall find that , in this new con- dition , they expand far more rapidly than in the liquid state . But we shall also find ...
... vapor . We thus obtain three gases , and , on heating these aëriform bodies to a still higher temperature , we shall find that , in this new con- dition , they expand far more rapidly than in the liquid state . But we shall also find ...
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... vapor , then it is obvious that the action of the particles on each other , which might be consider- able in the ... vapors may be regarded as aggregates of the same number of isolated particles similarly placed , and we should expect ...
... vapor , then it is obvious that the action of the particles on each other , which might be consider- able in the ... vapors may be regarded as aggregates of the same number of isolated particles similarly placed , and we should expect ...
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acetic ether aëriform alcohol alkali atom of carbon atom of oxygen atomic weights atoms of hydrogen burning butyric acid calcic called carbonic dioxide charcoal chemical change chemist chemistry color combination combustion compounds consists contain criths cubic cubic centimetres cule definite elementary substances elements equal ether evidence experiment facts film flame formic acid gases glass grammes heat Hence hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrogen gas hydrogen-atoms illustrate inch iron lecture light liquid litre mass material metal microcriths mole molecular structure molecular weight molecule of oxygen molecule of water molecules nitric acid nitro-glycerine nitrogen notice number of molecules obtained oxide oxygen oxygen gas particles phenomena phosphorus polarized pole potassic pounds pressure principle proportions quantivalence radical reaction result salt simple sodium solid solution specific gravity sugar sulphur symbol temperature theory tion tube vapor volatile volume wholly