Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... . Even those which we call insoluble , generally differ from the rest only in degree . Spring water dissolves lime - rocks. been seen at a distance of one hundred miles in full daylight . 2 COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS . 17.
... . Even those which we call insoluble , generally differ from the rest only in degree . Spring water dissolves lime - rocks. been seen at a distance of one hundred miles in full daylight . 2 COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS . 17.
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... dissolves almost all gases as well as solids . It is on the gases dissolved in the water that all aquatic plants and animals live . 24. Various kinds of Natural Waters . - Owing to its solvent powers , water is never found in nature in ...
... dissolves almost all gases as well as solids . It is on the gases dissolved in the water that all aquatic plants and animals live . 24. Various kinds of Natural Waters . - Owing to its solvent powers , water is never found in nature in ...
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... dissolves in carbonic bisulphide ( 50 ) . 46. Sulphurous Anhydride ( Sulphurous Acid ) . · This compound , SO2 , as we have seen ( 11 ) , is formed when sulphur is burned in oxygen , or in the air , which is a mixture of oxygen and ...
... dissolves in carbonic bisulphide ( 50 ) . 46. Sulphurous Anhydride ( Sulphurous Acid ) . · This compound , SO2 , as we have seen ( 11 ) , is formed when sulphur is burned in oxygen , or in the air , which is a mixture of oxygen and ...
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... dissolves gums , caoutchouc , sulphur , and phosphorus . 51. The Oxygen Group . - The two compounds , H , S and CS , are analogous in composition to H2O and CO2 , and it is true in general that for every oxide there is a corresponding ...
... dissolves gums , caoutchouc , sulphur , and phosphorus . 51. The Oxygen Group . - The two compounds , H , S and CS , are analogous in composition to H2O and CO2 , and it is true in general that for every oxide there is a corresponding ...
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... dissolves gold , the " king of metals . " Both platinum and gold are insoluble in either acid separately ; but when the two acids are mixed , they decompose each other . Chlorine is set free , and in its nascent state ( 32 ) acts upon ...
... dissolves gold , the " king of metals . " Both platinum and gold are insoluble in either acid separately ; but when the two acids are mixed , they decompose each other . Chlorine is set free , and in its nascent state ( 32 ) acts upon ...
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