Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... first English authority on the subject , wrote as follows : " The change in notation is certain to be adopted , since in none of the recent investigations in this country , and in very few of those on the Continent , is the old method ...
... first English authority on the subject , wrote as follows : " The change in notation is certain to be adopted , since in none of the recent investigations in this country , and in very few of those on the Continent , is the old method ...
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... the ending ous denotes a lower degree of oxidation than the ending ic . * First Principles of Chemical Philosophy . By Josiah P. Cooke , Jr. , 1868 , p . 69 . When more than two acids are formed by the same COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS . 13.
... the ending ous denotes a lower degree of oxidation than the ending ic . * First Principles of Chemical Philosophy . By Josiah P. Cooke , Jr. , 1868 , p . 69 . When more than two acids are formed by the same COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS . 13.
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... first , and the oxygen last . 16. Bases . Many of the metallic oxides combine with water to form compounds whose properties are the opposite of those of the acids . These are called basic oxides , and their compounds with water are ...
... first , and the oxygen last . 16. Bases . Many of the metallic oxides combine with water to form compounds whose properties are the opposite of those of the acids . These are called basic oxides , and their compounds with water are ...
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... first seizes upon the oxygen , forming water , and sets the nitrogen free . At the mo- ment when it is thus set free it has an increased activity , and readily unites with the hydrogen to form ammonia . It is found generally true that ...
... first seizes upon the oxygen , forming water , and sets the nitrogen free . At the mo- ment when it is thus set free it has an increased activity , and readily unites with the hydrogen to form ammonia . It is found generally true that ...
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... action of nitric acid upon the metals is owing to the readiness with which it parts with some of its oxy- gen . It first oxidizes them , and then acts upon these basic oxides ( 16 ) , to form salts ( 24 COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS .
... action of nitric acid upon the metals is owing to the readiness with which it parts with some of its oxy- gen . It first oxidizes them , and then acts upon these basic oxides ( 16 ) , to form salts ( 24 COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS .
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