 | William Charles Henry - 1854 - 249 páginas
...combinations of oxygen with nitrous gas, an undoubted example of multiple proportions. In his own words, "these facts clearly point out the theory of the process;...that portion, but with no intermediate quantity." I find no record, in the papers which are in my possession, of the successive steps by which he ascended... | |
 | William Charles Henry - 1854 - 249 páginas
...combinations of oxygen with nitrous gas, an undoubted example of multiple proportions. In his own words, V these facts clearly point out the theory of the process;...with twice that portion, but with no intermediate quantity."j I find no record, in the papers which are in my possession, of the successive steps by... | |
 | Henry Lonsdale - 1867
...forming mtrous acid. The residuum in each experiment was 79 or 80 measures of pure nitrogen gas. " These facts clearly point out the theory of the process...that portion, but with no intermediate quantity." His general conclusion from his own experiments, and those of Davy, was, that 100 volumes of air consist... | |
 | Sir Norman Lockyer - 1896
...noteworthy passage which occurs in his paper on the atmosphere read at Manchester, November 12, 1802 : " These facts clearly point out the theory of the process...certain portion of nitrous gas, or with twice that porlion, but with no intermediate quantity." The authors have succeeded in discrediting the story about... | |
 | 1872
...proportions before he devised the atomic hypothesis. In his earliest chemical memoir, in 1802, he says "the elements of oxygen may combine with a certain...that portion, but with no intermediate quantity." His first table of atomic weights was read in 1803, a year later, and is most clearly based upon experiment.... | |
 | 1872
...proportions before he devised the atomic hypothesis. In his earliest chemical memoir, in 1802, he says " the elements of oxygen may combine with a certain...that portion, but with no intermediate quantity." His first table of atomic weights was read in 1803, a year later, and is most clearly based upon experiment.... | |
 | Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 320 páginas
...oxygen with nitrous gas, an undoubted example of multiple proportions ; or to use his own words : — " These facts clearly point out the theory of the process...that portion, but with no intermediate quantity." The steps by which he ascended from this first special example to the general law of multiple proportion... | |
 | Victoria and Albert museum - 1876
...forming nitric acid, or with 72 in a wide vessel to form nitrous acid. " These facts," he states, " clearly. point out the theory of the process : the elements of oxygen may combine with a certain proportion of nitrous gas, or with twice that portion, but .with no intermediate quantity." Here again... | |
 | Robert Routledge - 1881 - 673 páginas
...papers (1802) on chemical subjects, Dalton mentions a case of combination in multiple proportion : " The elements of oxygen may combine with a certain...that portion, but with no intermediate quantity." A little later he found that the constituents of olefiant gas and of carburetted hydrogen gas were... | |
 | Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1882
...proportions in which the several gases constituting the atmosphere occur, Dalton clearly points out " that the elements of oxygen may combine with a certain portion of nitrous gas" (our nitric oxide) " or with twice that portion, but with no intermediate quantity," and this observation... | |
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