Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... temperature , and more gradually . The man- ganese , however , undergoes no change in the process . II . Properties of Oxygen . — We have already seen ( 2 ) that a taper burns much more vividly in oxygen than in the air . If a piece of ...
... temperature , and more gradually . The man- ganese , however , undergoes no change in the process . II . Properties of Oxygen . — We have already seen ( 2 ) that a taper burns much more vividly in oxygen than in the air . If a piece of ...
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... temperatures , water is a clear , colorless transparent liquid , without taste or smell . It freezes at 32 ° , and under the ordinary pressure of the atmosphere it boils at about 212 ° . It is the most universal solvent known . There ...
... temperatures , water is a clear , colorless transparent liquid , without taste or smell . It freezes at 32 ° , and under the ordinary pressure of the atmosphere it boils at about 212 ° . It is the most universal solvent known . There ...
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... temperature below 70 ° , is an orange- colored liquid ; and the latter is a white solid , which eagerly unites with water , forming the well - known aqua- fortis , or nitric acid , HNO3 . The reaction between nitric anhydride and water ...
... temperature below 70 ° , is an orange- colored liquid ; and the latter is a white solid , which eagerly unites with water , forming the well - known aqua- fortis , or nitric acid , HNO3 . The reaction between nitric anhydride and water ...
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... temperature of 32 ° , water will absorb more than one thousand times its bulk of ammonia . Ammonia takes its name from the fact that it was first obtained from a salt found in Libya , near the temple of Fig . 12 . It Jupiter Ammon . is ...
... temperature of 32 ° , water will absorb more than one thousand times its bulk of ammonia . Ammonia takes its name from the fact that it was first obtained from a salt found in Libya , near the temple of Fig . 12 . It Jupiter Ammon . is ...
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... temperature rises , it begins to thicken , and to become dark - colored , so that at about 450 ° it can scarcely be poured from the vessel ; heated still higher , it again becomes fluid , and remains as a dark thin liquid , till the ...
... temperature rises , it begins to thicken , and to become dark - colored , so that at about 450 ° it can scarcely be poured from the vessel ; heated still higher , it again becomes fluid , and remains as a dark thin liquid , till the ...
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