Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... color and its suffocating odor . We have now got from muriatic acid two gases , hydro- gen and chlorine . If a small glass jar be filled with equal parts of these two gases , and a light be applied to its mouth , the mix- ture will take ...
... color and its suffocating odor . We have now got from muriatic acid two gases , hydro- gen and chlorine . If a small glass jar be filled with equal parts of these two gases , and a light be applied to its mouth , the mix- ture will take ...
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... colors the paper . Ordinary oxygen has no such power to separate iodine from its combination with potassium . There has been much discussion concerning the nature of ozone . It appears , however , to be simply oxygen in a modified and ...
... colors the paper . Ordinary oxygen has no such power to separate iodine from its combination with potassium . There has been much discussion concerning the nature of ozone . It appears , however , to be simply oxygen in a modified and ...
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... color was owing to impurities , which have been absorbed by the water . Invert a jar of this gas over a piece of well - lighted phosphorus , and the latter burns almost as brilliantly as in oxygen , filling the jar with white fumes of ...
... color was owing to impurities , which have been absorbed by the water . Invert a jar of this gas over a piece of well - lighted phosphorus , and the latter burns almost as brilliantly as in oxygen , filling the jar with white fumes of ...
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... color . The compound formed differs from nitric oxide only in containing more oxygen . It is called nitrous anhydride ( nitrous acid ) , and its formula is N2O .. - 34. Nitric Peroxide and Nitric Anhydride . — It is possible to form two ...
... color . The compound formed differs from nitric oxide only in containing more oxygen . It is called nitrous anhydride ( nitrous acid ) , and its formula is N2O .. - 34. Nitric Peroxide and Nitric Anhydride . — It is possible to form two ...
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... color , specific grav- ity , and the like ; but when burnt in oxygen , the same weight of each produces the same weight of carbonic acid . The diamond was first found to be pure carbon by Lavoisier in 1775-76 . It occurs crystallized in ...
... color , specific grav- ity , and the like ; but when burnt in oxygen , the same weight of each produces the same weight of carbonic acid . The diamond was first found to be pure carbon by Lavoisier in 1775-76 . It occurs crystallized in ...
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