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" They are four in number, and to the following effect: 1. All chemical compounds are definite in their nature, the ratio of the elements being constant. 2. When any body is capable of uniting with a second in several proportions, these proportions bear... "
Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical - Página 170
por George Fownes - 1855 - 555 páginas
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Chemistry, as Exemplifying the Wisdom of God

George Fownes - 1844 - 168 páginas
...chemical compounds are definite in their nature, the ratio of the elements being constant. 2. When a body is capable of uniting with a second in several...A, unite with other bodies, B, C, D, the quantities in which B, C, D, unite with A, represent also the relations in which they unite among themselves....
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Chemistry, as Exemplifying the Wisdom and Beneficence of God

George Fownes - 1844 - 166 páginas
...chemical compounds are definite in their nature, the ratio of the elements being constant. 2. When a body is capable of uniting with a second in several...A, unite with other bodies, B, C, D, the quantities in which B, C, D, unite with A, represent also the relations in which they unite among themselves....
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An Analytical compendium of the various branches of medical ..., Volúmenes1-7

John Neill - 1852 - 1052 páginas
...constant. This is termed the law of definite proportions. 2. The lain of multiple proportions. — When any body is capable of uniting with a second...proportions bear a simple relation to each other. This is well illustrated in the series of compounds of nitrogen and oxygen, in which, while the nitrogen...
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A Hand-book of Chemistry: With Nineteen Illustrations. Being a Portion of an ...

John Neill, Francis Gurney Smith - 1852 - 112 páginas
...constant. This is termed the law of definite proportions. 2. The law of multiple proportions.—When any body is capable of uniting with a second in several...proportions bear a simple relation to each other. This is well illustrated in the series of compounds of nitrogen and oxygen, in which, while the nitrogen...
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The art of photography, with practical hints by F. Schubert, tr. by G.L. Strauss

G C Hermann Halleur - 1854 - 154 páginas
...same elements combined in unvarying proportions. 2. Where a body is capable of combining with another in several proportions, these proportions bear a simple relation to each other. Thus one equivalent of A will combine with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, equivalents of B ; or two of A, with 1, 2,...
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The Art of Photography: Instructions in the Art of Producing Photographic ...

G. C. Hermann Halleur - 1854 - 136 páginas
...same elements combined in unvarying proportions. 2. Where a body is capable of combining with another in several proportions, these proportions bear a simple relation to each other. Thus one equivalent of A will combine with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, equivalents ' of B ; or two of A, with 1,...
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Fownes' Manual of Chemistry

George Fownes - 1857 - 576 páginas
...the following effect : — 1. All chemical compounds are definite in their nature, the rct>o of th-i elements being constant. 2. When any body is capable...unite with A, represent the relations in which they unite among themselves, in the event of union taking place. 4. The combining quantity of a compound...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1859 - 600 páginas
...These and other small irregularities are not found in practice to cause serious confusion. THE LAWS OP COMBINATION BY WEIGHT. The great general laws which...quantities of B, C, D, which unite with A, represent the relation* in ic/nV/it/ity unite among themselves, in the event of union taking place. 4. The combining...
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The Elements of Inorganic Chemistry

John Charles Buckmaster - 1858 - 240 páginas
...definite proportions. The Law of Multiple Proportion. — When one body is capable of uniting with another in several proportions, these proportions bear a simple relation to each other, as O, O2, O3, 04, &c. Equivalent numbers are an expression of the relationship by weight of the different...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1860 - 612 páginas
...speak of tersulphide instead of tritosnlphide of antimony, and quinquitulphide instead of pentasulphide of antimony. These and other small irregularities...unite with A, represent the relations in which they unite among themselves, in the event of union taking place. 4. The combining quantity of a compound...
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